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प्रश्न
Name a solution that will separate the component of the following mixture: Zn(OH)2 from Pb(OH)2
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उत्तर
Zn(OH)2 from Pb(OH)2 :
Ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH) solution can separate
Zn(OH)2 from Pb(OH)2 as Zn(OH)2 precipitates are dissolved in excess of NH4OH solution while Pb(OH)2 precipitates are insoluble in excess of NH4OH solution.
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| 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 |
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B.Iron (II) Sulphate
C.Iron (III) chloride
D.Lead Nitrate
E.Magnesium sulphate
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