You have a solution of sodium iodide (Nal) and need to add something to it that will precipitate the iodine ions out while leaving the sodium ions in solution. According to the solubility chart below, which of these compounds would accomplish that?
A. Aluminum
nitrate (AIZNO3)
B. Silver nitrate
(AgNO3)
C. Sodium phosphate
(NazP04)
D. Sodium nitrate
(NaNO3)
Chemistry
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