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1,Nickel(II) nitrate
Copper(II) sulfate
Zinc bromide
Ammonium chromate
Cadmium sulfide
silver chlorate
silver bromide
ammonium acetate
calcium carbonate
sodium hydroxide
ammonium acetate
sodium chromate
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