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Identify the anion present of the following compound:
When barium chloride solution is added to salt solution E a white precipitate insoluble in dilute hydrochloric acid is obtained
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Identify the salts P and Q from the observation given below:
When dilute HCl is added to a salt Q, a brisk effervescence is produced and the gas turns lime water milky. When NH4OH soltion is added to the above mixture (after adding dilute HCl), it produces a white precipitate which is soluble in excess NH4OH solution.
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Draw the structural formula for the following:
Ethanoic acid
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Give the structural formulae for the following:
An isomer of n-butane.
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Give the structural formulae for the following:
2-propanol
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Give the structural formula of the following:
1-propanal
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Give the structural formula of the following:
1,2,dichlormethene
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Define the following and give two examples in case a normal salt .
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Define the following and give two examples in case an acid salt .
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Define the following and give two examples in case a basic salt.
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Give the reaction of acid with chlorides. State the conditions under which they react.
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Give the reaction of acid with nitrates. State the conditions under which they react.
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From the formula listed below, choose one, in the following case, corresponding to the salt having the given description:
AgCl, CuCO3, CuSO4.5H2O, KNO3, NaCl, NaHSO4, Pb(NO3)2, ZnCO3, ZnSO4.7H2O.
An acid salt.
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Ca(H2PO4)2 is an example of a compound called _______ .
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Complete the following table and write one equation for each to justify the statement:
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Reactants |
Products |
Method |
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Soluble base + Acid (dil) |
Salt + water |
Neutralisation Titration |
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Metal + Non-metal |
Salt (soluble/insoluble) |
______ |
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Insoluble base + ______ |
Salt (soluble) + water |
______ |
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Active metal + Acid (dil) |
______ + ______ |
______ |
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Soluble salt solution (A) + Soluble salt solution (B) |
Precipitated salt + Soluble salt |
______ |
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Carbonate/bicarbonate + Acid (dil) |
Salt + ______ + ______ |
Decomposition of carbonate |
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Chlorides/nitrates + Acid (conc.) |
______ + ______ |
Decomposition of chlorides and nitrates |
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Write the balanced equation for the preparation of the following compound (as major product) starting from iron and using only one other substance:
Iron (III) chloride
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Write a balanced reaction for the following conversions (A, B, C, D)
\[\ce{Fe→[A]FeCl2 →[B]FeCO3→[C]Fe(NO3)2→[D]Fe(OH)2}\]
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The preparation of Lead sulphate from Lead carbonate is a two-step process. (Lead sulphate cannot be prepared by adding dilute Sulphuric acid to Lead carbonate.)
Write the equation for the reaction that will take place when this first step is carried out.
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The preparation of Lead sulphate from Lead carbonate is a two-step process. (Lead sulphate cannot be prepared by adding dilute Sulphuric acid to Lead carbonate.)
Why is the direct addition of dilute sulphuric acid to Lead carbonate an impractical method of preparing Lead sulphate?
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Name the positive ion formed When an acid is dissolved in water.
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