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प्रश्न
The following is a list of methods for the preparation of salts.
A – direct combination of two elements.
B – reaction of a dilute acid with a metal.
C – reaction of a dilute acid with an insoluble base.
D – titration of a dilute acid with a solution of soluble base.
E – reaction of two solutions of salts to form a precipitate.
Choose from the above list A to E, the best method of preparing the following salt by giving a suitable equation in the following case:
Copper sulphate.
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उत्तर
The best method of preparing copper sulphate is the method C – reaction of a dilute acid with an insoluble base.
\[\ce{CuO + H2SO4 -> CuSO4 + H2O}\]
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संबंधित प्रश्न
How is the following salt prepared:
Lead carbonate from lead nitrate.
How is the following salt prepared:
Sodium nitrate from sodium hydroxide.
Describe giving all practical details, how would you prepare:
lead sulphate from metallic lead.
Give the preparation of the salt shown in the left column by matching with the methods given in the right column. Write a balanced equation for each preparation.
| Salt | Method of preparation |
| Zinc Sulphate | Precipitation |
| Ferrous sulphide | Oxidation |
| Barium Sulphate | Displacement |
| Ferric sulphate | Neutralisation |
| Sodium sulphate | Synthesis |
Choose the method of preparation of the following salts, from the methods given in the list:
[List : A. Neutralization B. Precipitation C. Direct combination D. Substitution ]
(i) Lead chloride
(ii) Iron (II) sulphate
(iii) Sodium nitrate
(iv) Iron (III) chloride
Write the balanced equation for the preparation of the following compounds, starting from iron and other substance:
Iron (II) sulphate
State the inference drawn from the following observation:
Salt S is prepared by reacting dilute sulphuric acid with copper oxide Identify S.
Choose the most appropriate answer from
(SO2, SiO2, Al2O3, CO, MgO, Na2O)
A covalent oxide of a metalloid.
Choose the most appropriate answer from
(SO2, SiO2, Al2O3, CO, MgO, Na2O)
An oxide which when dissolved in water form acid.
For the preparation of the following salts - give a balanced equation in the following case.
Lead [II] chloride from lead carbonate [give two equations]
