【題目】(雙選題)能使鐵溶解,但不能生成沉淀的溶液是( )

A.稀硫酸 B.FeCl3溶液

C.CuSO4溶液 D.FeSO4溶液

【答案】AB

【解析】D選項(xiàng)不能使鐵溶解,C選項(xiàng)雖能溶解鐵,但同時(shí)析出的銅會(huì)附著在鐵上,故符合題意的是A、B兩選項(xiàng)。

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