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When aqueous lead(II) ions are treated with sodium hydroxide, what is the expected observation (A-level cue b5002470 focus)

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Reactions of ions in aqueous solution (A-level only)

Question

  1. A. A white precipitate forms
  2. B. A yellow precipitate forms (A-level cue b5002470 distractor 1)
  3. C. A blue precipitate forms (A-level cue b5002470 distractor 2)
  4. D. No precipitate forms (A-level cue b5002470 distractor 3)

Answer

A white precipitate forms

Explanation

The correct option is A white precipitate forms. A white precipitate forms is correct because it supports the objective: Describe reactions of aqueous metal ions with sodium hydroxide.. The reasoning stays within Aqueous ion tests (A-level only) and avoids drifting into a similar A-Level Chemistry idea. This version is uniquely anchored to Aqueous ion tests (A-level only). Retrieval anchor: A-level cue b5002470.

Common mistake

Misidentifying Precipitate Colors

Students often incorrectly describe the color of the precipitate formed when aqueous metal ions react with sodium hydroxide, confusing different metal ions.

To accurately describe the color of the precipitate, remember the specific reactions: for example, when copper(II) ions react with sodium hydroxide, the formula is Cu²⁺ + 2OH⁻ → Cu(OH)₂ (s), which forms a blue precipitate. Always refer to the specific metal ion and its corresponding hydroxide color.

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