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Match the Salts Given in Column I with Their Method of Preparation Given in Column Ii Pb(No3)2 from Pbo and Mgcl2 from Mg and Fecl3 from Fe And Nano3 from Naoh and Znco3 from Znso4 - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

Match the salts given in Column I with their method of preparation given in Column II

  Column I   Column II
1 Pb(NO3)2 from PbO A Simple displacement
2 MgCl2 from Mg B Titration
3 FeCl3 from Fe C Neutralization
4 NaNO3 from NaOH D Precipitation
5 ZnCO3 from ZnSO4 E Combination

उत्तर

Column-I Column-II
Pb(NO3)2 from PbO Precipitation
MgCl2 from Mg  Simple displacement
FeCl3 from Fe  Combination
NaNO3 from NaOH  Neutralisation
ZnCO3 from ZnSO4  Titration
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2015-2016 (March) Science Paper 2

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Identify the salts P and Q from the observations given below:

On performing the flame test salt P produces a lilac coloured flame and its solution gives a white precipitate with silver nitrate solution, which is soluble in Ammonium hydroxide solution.


You are given a mixture of precipitated copper hydroxide and zinc hydroxide. Name a solvent which will dissolve:
Only zinc hydroxide


Sodium hydroxide solution is added first in a small quantity, then in excess to the aqueous salt solutions of copper (II) sulphate, zinc nitrate, lead nitrate, calcium chloride and iron (III) sulphate. Copy the following table and write the colour of the precipitate in (i) to (v) and the nature of the precipiatate (soluble or insoluble) in (vi) to (x)

Aqueous salt Solution Colour of Participitate when NaOH is added in a samll quantity Nature of precipitate(soluble or insoluble) when NaOH added in excess
Copper (II) Solution    
Zinc nitrate    
Lead nitrate    
Calcium chloride    
Iron(III) sulphate    

The questions (i) to (v) refer to the following salt solutions listed A to F :
A. Copper nitrate
B. Iron (II) sulphate

C. Iron (III) chloride
D. Lead nitrate
E. Magnesium sulphate
F. Zinc chloride
(i) Which two solutions will give a white precipitate when treated with dilute hydrochloric acid followed by barium chloride solution/
(ii) Which two solutions will give a white precipitate when treated with dilute nitric acid followed by silver nitrate solution?
(iii) Which solution will give a white precipitate when either dilute hydrochloric acid or dilute sulphuric acid is added to it?
(iv) Which solution becomes a deep/inky blue colour when excess of ammonium hydroxide is added to it?
(v) Which solution gives a white precipitate with excess ammonium hydroxide?


Give one chemical test to distinguish between the following pair of compounds:

Iron (II) chloride solution and iron (III) chloride solution.


What do you understand by amphoteric oxide?


Write a balanced equation for the following conversion:

\[\ce{CuSO4 ->[A]Cu(OH)2 ->[B] [Cu(NH3)4]SO4}\]


When an ammonium salt is warmed with sodium hydroxide solution, a gas is evolved. State three ways in which you could identify this gas.


Write balanced equation for a metal that evolves a gas which burns with a pop sound when boiled with alkali solutions.


Which of the following about oxides is correct?


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