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Qualitative analysis of anions

This video explains the different tests to identify the presence of anions. Other related videos: Qualitative analysis of cations by the flame test:    • Qualitative analysis cations: the flame test   Qualitative analysis of cations by sodium hydroxide test part 1:    • Qualitative analysis of cations part 1   Qualitative analysis of cations part 2:    • Qualitative analysis of cations part 2  

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