Select two statements from the list that helps explain the identification of solution NaOHAgCl is a white precipitate while AgBr is a creamy or light-yellow color precipitate.BaCk, reacts with H2504 and CuSO, to form a white precipitate. This precipitate is BaSO4.HCI reacts with AgNOg to produce a white precipitate. This precipitate is AgCl.When sulfates react with Ag*, a white precipitate forms.When hydroxides are paired with a cation that is not an alkali metal ion, a precipitate forms.When a base reacts with NH,CI, the odor of ammonia (NH3) is given off. Additionally, ammonia vapor will turn a litmus paper blue.When sulfides are paired with a cation that is not an alkali metal ion, NHa*, Ca*, Sr2*, or Ba?*, a precipitate forms.Acids react with Na, to release a gas that smells like rotten eggs. The gas is H,S.Copper sulfate solutions are blue.When an excess amount of NaOH is added to BaCh, a white, cloudy precipitate forms. This precipitate isBa(OH)2Silver nitrate reacts with compounds containing halogens to form white or yellowish precipitates.When CuSO4 reacts with KI, it produces an orange-yellow precipitate.