Create a flow chat on Group 1Cation: Ag +, Pb2+, Hg22+ Ions 1. HCl is added to a unknown solution which may contain only Group I cations. A white precipitate Hot water is added to this white precipitate.  It dissolves completely. A solution of K2CrO4 is added and a yellow precipitate forms. DEFINITELY PRESENT___________________DEFINITELY ABSENT___________________ POSSIBLY PRESENT ___________________ 2. HCl is added to a unknown solution which may contain only Group I cations. No white precipitate forms. DEFINITELY PRESENT___________________DEFINITELY ABSENT___________________ POSSIBLY PRESENT ___________________ 3. HCl is added to a unknown solution which may contain only Group I cations. A precipitate forms.  Hot water is added to the precipitate.  The remaining precipitate is washed, NH3 is added and a gray–black precipitate forms.  The solution is treated with HNO3, causing a white precipitate to form. DEFINITELY PRESENT___________________DEFINITELY ABSENT___________________ POSSIBLY PRESENT ___________________

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1. HCl is added to a unknown solution which may contain only Group I cations. A white precipitate Hot water is added to this white precipitate.  It dissolves completely. A solution of K2CrO4 is added and a yellow precipitate forms.

DEFINITELY PRESENT___________________DEFINITELY ABSENT___________________

POSSIBLY PRESENT ___________________

2. HCl is added to a unknown solution which may contain only Group I cations. No white precipitate forms.

DEFINITELY PRESENT___________________DEFINITELY ABSENT___________________

POSSIBLY PRESENT ___________________

3. HCl is added to a unknown solution which may contain only Group I cations. A precipitate forms.  Hot water is added to the precipitate.  The remaining precipitate is washed, NH3 is added and a gray–black precipitate forms.  The solution is treated with HNO3, causing a white precipitate to form.

DEFINITELY PRESENT___________________DEFINITELY ABSENT___________________

POSSIBLY PRESENT ___________________

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