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Q1)Test for carbonate ion Q2)Test result Q1)Add dilute acid Q2)Effervescence,carbon dioxide produced
Test for Chloride ion Test result Q1)Acidify with dilute nitric acid,then add aqueous silver nitrate Q2)White ppt formed
Q1)Test for nitrate ion Q2)Test result Add aqueous sodium hydroxide,then aluminium foil;warm carefully Ammonia produced(test;:turns damn litmus paper red blue)
Q1)Test for Sulfate ion Q2)Test result Q1)Acidify with dilute nitric acid,then add aqueous barium nitrate Q2)White ppt when dissolved lime water (effervescence)
Q1)Effect of sodium hydroxide on ammonium ion Q2)Effect of aqueous ammonia on ammonium ion Q1)Ammonia produced on warming Q2)NIL
Q1)Effect of aqueous NAOH on calcium ion Q2)Effect of aqueous NH3 on calcium ion Q1)White ppt insoluble in excess Q2)No ppt
Q1)Effect on aqueous NAOH on Copper ion Q2)Effect on aqueous NH3 on copper ion Q1)Light blue ppt insoluble in excess Q2)Light blue ppt..,soluble in excess giving a dark blue solution
Q1)Effect of Aq NAOH on Fe(II) ion Q2)Effect of aq NAOH ON Fe(II) ion Q1)Green ppt..,insoluble in excess Q2)Green ppt insoluble in excess
Q1)effect of Aq Naoh on Fe(III) ion Q2)Effect of Aq NH3 on Fe(III)ion Q1)Red brown ppt insoluble in excess Q2)Red brown brown pot insoluble in excess
Q1)Effect of aqueous sodium hydroxide on lead(II) oxide Q2)Effect of aq NH3 on Lead(II)oxide Q1)White ppt soluble in excess is giving a colorless solution White ppt insoluble in excess
Q1)Effect of Aq Naoh on Zn ion Q2)Effect of aqueous NH3 on Zn ion Q1)White ppt soluble in excess giving a colorless solution Q2)White ppt soluble in excess giving a colorless solution
Insoluble sulfates Barium sulfate,calcium,sulfate,lead
Insoluble chlorides Silver chloride and lead chlorides
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