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I'm stuck on a rather lengthy problem... My memory is failing me on this.

 

Three unknown metals are labeled A, B, and C. One is silver, one is aluminum acid, and the other is nickel. Using only aqueous solutions of 0.50 M iron(II) nitrate and 1.0 M Hydrochloric acid, write a short, concise experimental procedure, the results of which will be sufficient to identify each of the unknown metals. Tell what you expect to see and what it means. Write net ionic equations to illustrate your answer.

 

I can do the last two parts myself, but I have no idea what I'm doing for the first part...

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you lick them, each metal has a different taste.

/s

 

your profile image made me think of that,

 

as for the task at had, usually stuff like this is burried in your handbook somewhere.

 

googling different combinations of metals and "aqueous solutions" could probably give you the solution as well.

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You'd be surprised how little chemistry chemical engineers have to do :P

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