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Question 9 of 10675%A scientist adds sodium hydroxide solution to a solution of compound Y. A white precipitate forms. Which of the options below correctly shows the metals that compound Y could contain?

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Question 9 of 10675%A scientist adds sodium hydroxide solution to a solution of compound Y. A white precipitate forms. Which of the options below correctly shows the metals that compound Y could contain?

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The question seems to be incomplete as there are no options provided. However, based on the information given, we can infer that compound Y could contain metals that form a white precipitate when reacted with sodium hydroxide. These metals could include Aluminum (Al), Calcium (Ca), Barium (Ba), or Zinc (Zn). These metals form white precipitates of their respective hydroxides when reacted with sodium hydroxide. Please provide the options for a more accurate answer.

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