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Question
The questions (i) to (v) refer to the following salt solutions listed A to F:
- Copper nitrate
- Iron (II) sulphate
- Iron (III) chloride
- Lead nitrate
- Magnesium sulphate
- Zinc chloride
- Which two solutions will give a white precipitate when treated with dilute hydrochloric acid followed by barium chloride solution?
- Which two solutions will give a white precipitate when treated with dilute nitric acid followed by silver nitrate solution ?
- Which solution will give a white precipitate, when either dilute hydrochloric acid or dilute sulphuric acid is added to it?
- Which solution becomes a deep/inky blue colour when excess of ammonium hydroxide is added to it ?
- Which solution gives a white precipitate with excess ammonium hydroxide solution?
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Solution
- Magnesium sulphate, Lead nitrate
- Magnesium sulphate, Iron (III) chloride
- Lead nitrate
- Copper nitrate
- Lead nitrate
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