What is observed when aqueous solutions of each of tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid, potassium trioxoiodate (V)...

CHEMISTRY
JAMB 1999

What is observed when aqueous solutions of each of tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid, potassium trioxoiodate (V) and potassium iodide are mixed together?

  • A. A white precipitate is formed
  • B. A green precipitate is formed
  • C. The mixture remains colourless
  • D. The mixture turns reddish brown

Correct Answer: D. The mixture turns reddish brown



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