Insoluble salts can be prepared by?
...Insoluble salts can be prepared by?
titrating an alkali against an appropriate acid
reacting an acid with trioxocarbonate (IV) salt
directing combination of the elements which make up the salt
mixing two soluble compounds containing the metallic radical and the acidic radic
Correct answer is D
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