An aqueous solution contains one solute which is either sodium carbonate, sodium sulfate, or potassium nitrate. Addition of a barium chloride solution to a sample of the solution did not cause any visible chemical change. A student stated that it is possible to tell exactly which solute is present from this preliminary test. Is this true or false?
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