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Hydrogen Chloride; Ammonia; Nitric Acid; Sulphuric Acid
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Reaction of carbon powder and concentrated nitric acid
Action of concentrated sulphuric acid on carbon
What is the type of salt formed when the reactants are heated at a suitable temperature for the preparation of Nitric acid
State why for the preparation of Nitric acid, the complete apparatus is made up of glass
Which property of sulphuric acid is shown by the reaction of concentrated sulphuric acid with
Potassium sulphite on reacting with hydrochloric acid
Action of cold and dilute Nitric acid on Copper
Reaction of Ammonia with heated copper oxide
Action of concentrated sulphuric acid on Sulphur
Laboratory preparation of ammonia from ammonium chloride
Action of dilute Hydrochloric acid on iron (II) sulphide
Burning of ammonia in air
Action of concentrated Sulphuric acid on hydrated copper sulphate
Distinguish between dilute hydrochloric acid and dilute sulphuric acid
Action of concentrated Nitric acid on Sulphur
Catalytic oxidation of Ammonia
Laboratory preparation of Nitric acid
Reaction of Ammonia with Nitric acid
The metal which does not react with water or dilute H2SO4
The aim of the Fountain Experiment is to prove that
Action of warm water on AlN
Action of hot and concentrated Nitric acid on copper
Action of Hydrochloric acid on sodium bicarbonate
Action of dilute Sulphuric acid on Sodium Sulphite
Dilute Hydrochloric acid is added to Lead nitrate solution
Concentrated Sulphuric acid is added to Sugar Crystals
Dilute Hydrochloric acid is added to Copper carbonate
Dilute Hydrochloric acid is added to Sodium thiosulphate
Cold, dilute nitric acid reacts with copper to give
Identify the gas evolved and give the chemical test
State your observations when ammonium hydroxide solution is added drop by drop
Name the gas evolved when the following mixtures are heated
When excess of ammonia is treated with chlorine
The equation $ \ce{4NH3 + 5O2 -> 4NO + 6H2O} $, represents the catalytic oxidation of ammonia
A, B, C and D summarize the properties of sulphuric acid depending
The drying agent used to dry HCl gas is
When sodium chloride is heated with concentrated sulphuric acid
Ammonia reacts with excess chlorine to form
Action of dilute sulphuric acid on sodium hydroxide
Action of dilute sulphuric acid on zinc sulphide
Concentrated nitric acid is reacted with sulphur
Ammonia gas is passed over heated copper (II) oxide
A small piece of zinc is added to dilute hydrochloric acid
Lead nitrate is heated strongly in a test tube
Complete the following equations
The catalyst used to oxidise ammonia
The dilute acid which is an oxidizing agent
Study the flow chart given and give balanced equations
Industrial method for the preparation of ammonia and sulphuric acid
The acid which can produce carbon from cane sugar is
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