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प्रश्न
Differentiate between:
Aqueous ferrous and ferric sulphate solution
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उत्तर
| Aqueous ferrous | Ferric sulphate solution |
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When ammonium solution is added to aqueous solution of ferrous sulphate a dirty green precipi tate of ferrous hydroxide is obtained which is insoluble in excess of ammonium solution. Hydroxide. \[\ce{FeSO4 + 2NH4OH -> (NH4)2SO4 + Fe(OH)2}\] |
On adding ammonium solution to ferric sulphate solution we get ammonium sulphate and reddish brown precipi tate of ferric hydroxide which is insoluble in excess of ammonium solution . \[\ce{Fe2(SO4)3 + 6NH4OH -> 3(NH4)2SO4 + 2Fe(OH)3}\] |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name two gases which give dense white fumes with ammonia.
Name the gas evolved when the following mixtures are heated.
Calcium hydroxide and ammonium chloride
Identify the substance underlined, in the following case:
A solid formed by reaction of two gaes, one of which is acidic and the other basic in nature.
What do you observe when Ammonium solution is added to ferric chloride solution.
Identify the terms for the following:
The experiment which demonstrates high solubility of ammonia gas.
State a relevant reason for the following:
Ammonia gas is not collected over water.
