Chemistry
Name the ions present in
(a) hydrogen chloride
(b) lead sulphate
(c) ammonium hydroxide
Analytical Chemistry
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The ions are present are:
(a) hydrogen chloride — H+ and Cl-
(b) lead sulphate — Pb2+ and SO42-
(c) ammonium hydroxide — NH4+ and OH-
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