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प्रश्न
Explain why fused calcium chloride is used in the preparation of FeCI3?
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उत्तर
As iron (III) chloride (FeCl3) is highly deliquescent, so it is kept dry with the help of fused calcium chloride.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Distinguish between the given pairs of compounds using the test given within brackets:
A lead salt and a zinc salt (using excess ammonium hydroxide)
Give the preparation of the salt given in the left column by matching with the methods given in the right column. Write balanced equations for each preparation.
| Salt | Method of Preparation |
| Zinc sulphate | Precipitation |
| Ferrous sulphide | Displacement |
| Barium sulphate | Neutralization |
| Sodium sulphate | Synthesis |
State how would you prepare copper (II) oxide from
Copper nitrate
Give equation to prepare the following as directed
NaHCO3 from Na2CO3
Some methods used for the laboratory preparation of salts are:
(a) Metal + acid
(b) Carbonate + acid
(c) Precipitation
(d) Direct combination
(e) Titration
Copy and complete the following table :
| Salt | Method of Preparation |
| Ammonium Sulphate | |
| Calcium carbonate | |
| Iron (III) chloride | |
| Lead nitrate | |
| Zinc sulphate |
Choosing the correct words given in brackets, complete the sentence given below: Copper sulphate from copper.
Explain the following method with example.
Direct combination
Explain why Anhydrous FeCl3 cannot be prepared by heating hydrated iron (III) chloride.
You are provided with the following chemicals:
NaOH, Na2CO3, H2O, Zn(OH)2, CO2, HCI, Fe, H2SO4, CI2, Zn.
Using the suitable chemicals from the given list only, state briefly how you would prepare sodium sulphate.
You are provided with the following chemicals:
NaOH, Na2CO3, H2O, Zn(OH)2, CO2, HCI, Fe, H2SO4, CI2, Zn.
Using the suitable chemicals from the given list only, state briefly how you would prepare iron (II) sulphate.
