2. Why can many metals be separated from solution by starting at an acidic pH and slowly adding a base to the solution?

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2. Why can many metals be separated from solution by starting at an acidic pH and slowly adding a base to the solution?

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2. Why can many metals be separated from solution by starting at an acidic pH and slowly adding a base to the solution? Ar 3. Why doesn't this experiment require careful pH controls like a typical selective precipitati metal hydroxides? 4. Why does adding a strong oxidizer separate chromium from iron in a mixture of their hydroxides?
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