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Identify the Salts P and Q from the Observations Given Below: on Performing the Flame Test Salt P Produces a Lilac Coloured Flame and Its Solution Gives a White Precipitate with Silver Nitrate Solution, Which is Soluble in Ammonium Hydroxide Solution.

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Identify the salts P and Q from the observations given below:

On performing the flame test salt P produces a lilac coloured flame and its solution gives a white precipitate with silver nitrate solution, which is soluble in Ammonium hydroxide solution.

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KCl

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Action of Alkalis on Metal Oxides
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