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प्रश्न
Aqueous lead (II) nitrate can be distinguished from aqueous zinc nitrate by adding any of the following solutions in excess, except:
पर्याय
aqueous potassium chloride aqueous sodium sulphate dilute sulphuric acid sodium hydroxide solution
aqueous sodium sulphate
dilute sulphuric acid
sodium hydroxide solution
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उत्तर
Sodium hydroxide solution
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Identify the cations in the following case:
NaOH solution, when added to the Solution (A), gives a reddish brown precipitate
What do you observe when caustic soda solution is added to the following solution, first a little and then in excess:
ZnSO4
Write a balanced equation for this reaction.
What do you observe when caustic soda solution is added to the following solution, first a little and then in excess:
Pb(NO3)2
Write balanced equation for this reaction.
Write equation for the reaction that will take place when copper sulphate solution is added to sodium hydroxide solution.
Identify the substance Q based on the information given below:
The white crystalline solid Q is soluble in water. It liberates a pungent smelling gas when heated with sodium hydroxide solution.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Hydroxide of this metal is soluble is sodium hydroxide solution
Using Sodium hydroxide solution, how would you distinguish: Ammonium sulphate from sodium sulphate.
Distinguish by adding:
Sodium hydroxide solution and ammonium hydroxide solution to lead nitrate solution and zinc nitrate solution.
Distinguish by adding:
Sodium hydroxide solution and ammonium hydroxide solution to copper salt solution and ferrous salt solution.
A student was asked to perform an experiment in the laboratory based on the instructions given:
Observe the picture given below and state one observation for the experiment you would notice on mixing the given solution.

