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Write the probable colour of the following salt:

Iron (III) chloride

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Yellowish brown

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अध्याय 4: Analytical Chemistry: Uses of Ammonium Hydroxide and Sodium Hydroxide - Intext Questions [पृष्ठ ६६]

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अध्याय 4 Analytical Chemistry: Uses of Ammonium Hydroxide and Sodium Hydroxide
Intext Questions | Q 2. (a) | पृष्ठ ६६

संबंधित प्रश्न

Write the probable colour of the following salt:

Ferrous salts


Write the probable colour of the following salt:

Ammonium salts


Name a colourless cation not a representative element.


Write the probable colour of the following salts:

Calcium carbonate


Name the probable cation present in each of the following solution:

Light blue coloured solution


Fill in the blanks.
 Salts of ______ [normal / transition] elements are generally coloured.  From the ions K1+, Cr3+, Fe2+, Ca2+, \[\ce{SO^2-_3}\], \[\ce{Mn^1-_4}\],\[\ce{NO^1_3}\] the ions generally coloured are ______.


One chemical test that would enable you to distinguish between the following pair of chemicals. Describe what happens with each chemical or state 'no visible reaction'.
Calcium nitrate solution and zinc nitrate solution.


Name the probable cation present based on the following observation:

White precipitate insoluble in NH4OH but soluble in NaOH.


Name : 

coloured metallic oxide which dissolves in alkalis to yield colourless solutions.


Abhishek was given a salt 'X' which was white in colour for analysis. On strong heating, it produced a yellow residue, a colourless gas and also a reddish-brown gas. The solution of the salt 'X', when tested with an excess of ammonium hydroxide, produced a chalky white insoluble precipitate.
  1. Name the coloured gas that evolved when Abhishek heated the salt strongly.
  2. Which cation was present in the sample given to Abhishek?
  3. Identify the salt given to Abhishek for analysis.

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