Analytical Chemistry (10)

Action of Ammonium Hydroxide and Sodium Hydroxide on solution of salts

Action of alkalis (NaOH, KOH) on certain metals, their oxides and hydroxides

Give a chemical test to distinguish between the following pairs of chemicals
Anhydrous iron(III) chloride is prepared by
From the list of terms given, choose the most appropriate term to match
Action of Sodium hydroxide solution on ferrous sulphate solution
Distinguish between Ammonium hydroxide and Sodium hydroxide
Certain blank spaces are left in the following table
Write balanced chemical equations to show how SO3
Balanced chemical equations to show
Barium chloride solution is mixed with Sodium Sulphate Solution
Action of water on Calcium carbide
NaOH solution when added to the Solution (A) gives a reddish brown precipitate
NH4OH Solution when added to the Solution (B) gives white ppt which does not dissolve in excess
NaOH Solution when added to Solution (C) gives white ppt which is insoluble in excess
Ammonium hydroxide is added to ferrous sulphate solution
Distinguish between the following pairs of compounds
Copper sulphate solution reacts with sodium hydroxide solution
Name the gas evolved in each of the following cases
Addition of excess ammonium hydroxide into copper sulphate solution
Zinc carbonate is heated strongly
Reaction of lead nitrate solution with ammonium hydroxide
Hydrated copper sulphate crystals turn white on heating
Match the gases given in column I to the identification of the gases
The salt solution which does not react with ammonium hydroxide is
Reaction of sodium hydroxide solution with iron (III) chloride solution
Reaction of zinc with potassium hydroxide solution
Lead nitrate solution is treated with sodium hydroxide solution drop wise till it is in excess
Anhydrous calcium chloride is exposed to air for some time
Barium chloride solution is slowly added to sodium sulphate solution