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Distinguish by adding: Sodium hydroxide solution and ammonium hydroxide solution to copper salt solution and ferrous salt solution.

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Distinguish by adding:

Sodium hydroxide solution and ammonium hydroxide solution to copper salt solution and ferrous salt solution.

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Sodium hydroxide and ammonium hydroxide react with Copper salt to give a pale blue precipitate, while with a ferrous salt solution, it forms dirty green gelatinous ppt.

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Action of Sodium Hydroxide Solution on Certain Metallic Salt Solutions
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Chapter 4: Analytical Chemistry - EXERCISE-4 [Page 68]

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S.P. Singh Concise Chemistry [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 4 Analytical Chemistry
EXERCISE-4 | Q 12. (c) | Page 68

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