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State your observations when ammonium hydroxide solution is added drop by drop and then in excess to each of the following solutions :
1) Copper sulphate solution
2) Zinc sulfate solution.
Concept: Action of Ammonium Hydroxide on Certain Salt Solutions
Identify the cations in the following case:
NaOH solution, when added to the Solution (A), gives a reddish brown precipitate
Concept: Action of Sodium Hydroxide Solution on Certain Metallic Salt Solutions
Choose the most appropriate answer from the following list of oxides which fit the description.
[SO2, SiO2, Al2O3, MgO, CO, Na2O]
A basic oxide.
Concept: Action of Alkalis on Certain Metals
Choose the most appropriate answer from the following list of oxides which fit the description
[SO2, SiO2, Al2O3, MgO, CO, Na2O]
An oxide which dissolves in water forming an acid
Concept: Action of Alkalis on Certain Metals
Choose the most appropriate answer from the following list of oxides which fit the description
[SO2, SiO2, Al2O3, MgO, CO, Na2O]
An amphoteric oxide
Concept: Action of Alkalis on Certain Metals
State your observation When excess sodium hydroxide is added to calcium nitrate solution
Concept: Action of Alkalis on Metal Oxides
Name the kind of particles present in sodium hydroxide solution.
Concept: Action of Sodium Hydroxide Solution on Certain Metallic Salt Solutions
State one relevant observation for the following.
Lead nitrate solution is treated with sodium hydroxide solution dropwise till it is excess.
Concept: Action of Alkalis on Certain Metals
A compound X (having the vinegar-like smell) when treated with ethanol in the presence of the acid Z, gives a compound Y which has a fruity smell.
The reaction is:

1) Identify Y and Z.
2) Write the structural formula of X.
3) Name the above reaction.
Concept: Action of Alkalis on Certain Metals
Give a chemical test to distinguish between the given pairs of chemicals:
Lead nitrate solution and Zinc nitrate solution
Concept: Action of Alkalis on Certain Metals
The hydroxide soluble in excess of ammonium hydroxide is ______.
Concept: Action of Alkalis on Metal Oxides
______ is a white precipitate that is soluble in excess of Ammonium hydroxide solution.
Concept: Action of Ammonium Hydroxide on Certain Salt Solutions
Identify the cation in the following case:
Ammonium hydroxide solution when added to Solution B gives a white precipitate which does not dissolve in excess of ammonium hydroxide solution.
Concept: Action of Ammonium Hydroxide on Certain Salt Solutions
Identify the cation in the following case:
Sodium hydroxide solution when added to Solution C gives a white precipitate which is insoluble in excess of sodium hydroxide solution.
Concept: Action of Sodium Hydroxide Solution on Certain Metallic Salt Solutions
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.
Concept: Action of Sodium Hydroxide Solution on Certain Metallic Salt Solutions
An amphoteric oxide.
Concept: Action of Alkalis on Metal Oxides
The metal hydroxide which reacts with both acids and alkalis to form salt and water is ______.
Concept: Action of Ammonium Hydroxide on Certain Salt Solutions
Rita was given an unknown salt for identification. She prepared a solution of the salt and divided it into two parts.
- To the first part of the salt solution, she added a few drops of ammonium hydroxide and obtained a reddish-brown precipitate.
- To the second part of the salt solution, she added a few drops of silver nitrate solution and obtained a white precipitate.
Name:
- The cation present and
- The anion present in the salt given for identification.
Concept: Action of Ammonium Hydroxide on Certain Salt Solutions
Aqueous lead (II) nitrate can be distinguished from aqueous zinc nitrate by adding any of the following solutions in excess, except:
Concept: Action of Sodium Hydroxide Solution on Certain Metallic Salt Solutions
Which of the following about oxides is correct?
Concept: Action of Alkalis on Metal Oxides
