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A mixture contains 1 mole each of the following cations: $Cu^{2+}, Fe^{3+}, Zn^{2+}, Ba^{2+}, Mg^{2+}$. The mixture is dissolved in water, acidified with dilute $HCl$, and $H_2S$ gas is passed to completion. The precipitate is filtered off. How many of these specified cations remain entirely in the filtrate?

Answer: 4

💡 Solution & Explanation

In an acidic medium with $H_2S$, only Group II cations precipitate. $Cu^{2+}$ precipitates as $CuS$. The remaining 4 cations ($Fe^{3+}, Zn^{2+}, Ba^{2+}, Mg^{2+}$) belong to higher groups (III, IV, V, VI) and stay in the filtrate. Note: $Fe^{3+}$ is reduced to $Fe^{2+}$ by $H_2S$ but remains in the solution as it does not precipitate.

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