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Which inorganic precipitate acts as semipermeable membrane? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Question

Which inorganic precipitate acts as semipermeable membrane?

Options

  • Calcium sulphate

  • Barium oxalate

  • Nickel phosphate

  • Copper ferrocyanide

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Solution

Copper ferrocyanide

Explanation:

Copper ferrocyanide is a classic example of an inorganic precipitate that can act as a semipermeable membrane. It allows only solvent molecules to pass through, not solute particles, making it useful in demonstrating osmosis in artificial membranes.

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Chapter 2: Solutions - OBJECTIVE (MULTIPLE CHOICE) TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 115]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 2 Solutions
OBJECTIVE (MULTIPLE CHOICE) TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 20. | Page 115
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