A few drops of NaOH solution was added to an unknown salt forming a white precipitate which is insoluble in excess solution. The cation likely present is? By: Sunday|Published on: Sep 17|Categories: Chemistry JAMB| 0 comments A. Zn²+ B. Pb²+ C. Ca²+ D. Al³+ Correct Answer: Option C – Ca²+ Users Also Read These:The solution of M also gives a white precipitate…Three drops of a 1.0 mol/dm³ solution of HCl was…A few drops of fehling’s solution was added to juice…A few drops of concentrated HNO3 is added to an…A solution of a salt X reacts with AgNO3 solution to…SEE ALSO If a metal R forms a compound with the formula R(NO3)2, the formula of its tetraoxosulphate (IV) is?