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What happens when ammonia solution is added first dropwise and then in excess to the following solution:

FeCl3

Write a balanced equation for this reaction.

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What kind of salt prepared by direct combination. Write an equation for the reaction that takes place in preparing the salt you have named.

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Name the procedure used to prepare a sodium salt such as sodium sulphate.

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How is the following salt prepared:
Calcium sulphate from calcium carbonate,

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How is the following salt prepared:
Lead (II) oxide from lead.

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How is the following salt prepared:
Lead carbonate from lead nitrate.

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How is the following salt prepared:
Sodium nitrate from sodium hydroxide.

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How is the following salt prepared:
Magnesium carbonate from magnesium chloride.

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How is the following salt prepared:
Copper (II) sulphate from copper (II) oxide?

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Describe giving all practical details, how would you prepare:

lead sulphate from metallic lead.

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The following is a list of methods for the preparation of salts.

A – direct combination of two elements

B – reaction of a dilute acid with a metal.

C – reaction of a dilute acid with an insoluble base.

D – titration of a dilute acid with a solution of soluble base.

E – reaction of two solutions of salts to form a precipitate.

Choose from the above list A to E, the best method of preparing the following salt by giving a suitable equation in the following case:

Anhydrous ferric chloride.

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On adding dilute ammonia solution to a colourless solution of a salt, a white gelatinous precipitate appears. This precipitate however dissolves on addition of excess of ammonia solution. Identify (choose from Na, Al, Zn, Pb, Fe)

Which metal salt solution was used?

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Give the preparation of the salt shown in the left column by matching with the methods given in the right column. Write a balanced equation for each preparation.

Salt Method of preparation
Zinc Sulphate Precipitation
Ferrous sulphide Oxidation
Barium Sulphate Displacement
Ferric sulphate Neutralisation
Sodium sulphate Synthesis
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On adding dilute ammonia solution to a colourless solution of a salt, a white gelatinous precipitate appears. This precipitate however dissolves on addition of excess of ammonia solution. Identify (choose from Na, Al, Zn, Pb, Fe)

What is the formula of the white gelatinous precipitate obtained?

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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 (III) chloride.

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Explain why It is necessary to find out the ration of reactants required in the preparation of sodium sulphate.

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Explain why fused calcium chloride is used in the preparation of FeCI3?

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How will you distinguish NH4OH solution from NaOH solution?

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Name the metal hydroxides which are insoluble in ammonium hydroxide solution.

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Name the metal hydroxides which are soluble in ammonium hydroxide solution.

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