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Using Sodium Hydroxide Solution, How Will You Distinguish: Lead Hydroxide from Magnesium Hydroxide.

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Using sodium hydroxide solution, how will you distinguish:
Lead hydroxide from magnesium hydroxide.

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Lead hydroxide from magnesium hydroxide.
When sodium hydroxide is added, lead hydroxide is dissolved in it but when sodium hydroxide is added to magnesium hydroxide, there is no visible reaction i.e. it remains insoluble.

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Action of Sodium Hydroxide Solution on Certain Metallic Salt Solutions
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पाठ 4: Analytical Chemistry - Exercise 3 [पृष्ठ ८७]

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फ्रँक Chemistry Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE
पाठ 4 Analytical Chemistry
Exercise 3 | Q 2.3 | पृष्ठ ८७

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Distinguish by adding:
(a) sodium hydroxide solution and
(b) Ammonium hydroxide solution to
(i) Calcium salt solution and lead salt solution
(ii) Lead salt solution and ferrous salt solution
(iii) copper salt solution and ferrous salt solution
(iv) Fe (II) salt solution and Fe (III) Salt solution
(v) Ferrous nitrate and lead nitrate


Sodium hydroxide solution is added to solution A. A white precipitate is formed which is soluble in excess sodium hydroxide. Name the metal ion present in A.


Write the observation, and balanced equation for the following reaction:
Sodium hydroxide is added dropwise to a solution of zinc sulphate, till it is in excess.


Using Sodium hydroxide solution, how would you distinguish: Ammonium sulphate from sodium sulphate.


Using Sodium hydroxide solution, how would you distinguish: Iron(II) chloride from Iron (III) chloride


Sodium hydroxide solution is added first in a small quantity, then in excess to the aqueous salt solutions of copper (II) sulphate, zinc nitrate, lead nitrate, calcium chloride, and iron (III) sulphate. Copy the following table and write the colour of the precipitate in (i) to (v) and the nature of the precipitate (soluble or insoluble) in (vi) to (x).

Aqueous salt solution Colour of precipitate when NaOH is added in a small quantity Nature of precipitate (soluble or insoluble) when NaOH is added in excess
Copper (II) sulphate (i) (vi)
Zinc nitrate (ii) (vii)
Lead nitrate (iii) (viii)
Calcium chloride (iv) (ix)
Iron (III) Sulphate (v) (x)

State your observation of the following case :
When excess sodium hydroxide is added to calcium nitrate solution


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.


State one relevant observation for the following:

To the copper nitrate solution, initially, few drops of sodium hydroxide solution is added and then added in excess.


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