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How many of the following cations belong to group IV, with regards to qualitative inorganic analysis?

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Important Questions on Theoretical Principles of Experimental Chemistry
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To an aqueous solution containing ions such as and was added , followed by . The total number of cations precipitated during this reaction is/are :

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Which one of the following compounds is not a yellow colored compound ?

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Match List - I with List - II :
List - I (Metal ion) | List - II (Group in Qualitative analysis) | ||
(a) | (i) | Group - III | |
(b) | (ii) | Group - IIA | |
(c) | (iii) | Group - IV | |
(d) | (iv) | Group - IIB |

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A solution containing a group cation gives a precipitate on passing A solution of this precipitate in dil. produces a white precipitate with solution and bluish-white precipitate with basic potassium ferrocyanide. The cation is

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Consider the sulphides and Number of these sulphides soluble in is ___________ .

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When gas is passed into a mixture of and ion in an acidified aqueous solution, the precipitates formed are

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cation gives a prussian blue precipitate on addition of potassium ferrocyanide solution due to the formation of

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When gas is passed through a hot acidic aqueous solution containing and a precipitate is formed which consists of

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For the following Assertion and Reason, the correct option is
Assertion (A) : When (II) and sulphide ions are mixed, they react together extremely quickly to give a solid.
Reason (R) : The equilibrium constant of is high because the solubility product is low.

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The Nessler's reagent contains

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The incorrect statement is:

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Acidic ferric chloride solution on treatment with excess of potassium ferrocyanide gives a Prussian blue coloured colloidal species. It is:

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During the qualitative analysis of salt with cation , addition of a reagent to alkaline solution of the salt gives a bright red precipitate. The reagent and the cation present respectively are :

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An aqueous solution of a salt X turns blood red on treatment with and blue on treatment with , X also gives a positive chromyl chloride test. The salt X is:

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The reaction of and in water produces a precipitate that dissolves upon the addition of of appropriate concentration. The dissolution of the precipitate is due to the formation of

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Copper sulphate solution reacts with to give

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Upon treatment with ammoniacal , the metal ion that precipitates as a sulphide is

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The cation that will not be precipitated by in the presence of dil HCl is:

