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某无色溶液,由Na+、Ag+、Ba2+、Al3+、AlO2-、MnO4-、CO32-、SO42-中的若干种组成。取该溶液进行如下实验:

⑴取适量溶液,加入过量盐酸,有气体生成,并得到无色溶液;

⑵ 在⑴所得溶液中加入过量NH4HCO3溶液,有气体生成,同时析出白色沉淀甲;

⑶ 在⑵所得溶液中加入过量Ba(OH)2溶液也有气体生成,同时析出白色沉淀乙。

则下列离子在原溶液中一定存在的有[ ]

A.SO42-、AlO2-、Na+

B.CO32-、Na+、Al3+

C.Na+、CO32-、AlO2-

D.MnO4-、Na+、CO32-

答案

答案:C

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