Precipitate of AgCl is soluble in liquid NH3 the compound fo

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501.

Aqueous solution of ferric chloride is acidic due to

  • ionization

  • polarization

  • dissociation

  • hydrolysis


502.

The correct order of heat of formation of halogen acids is

  • HI > HBr > HCl > HF

  • HF > HCl > HBr > HI

  • HCl > HF > HBr > HI

  • HCl > HBr > HF > HI


503.

The hydroxide insoluble in NH4OH + NH4Cl is

  • Al(OH)3

  • Ca(OH)3

  • Zn(OH)2

  • Mg(OH)2


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504.

Precipitate of AgCl is soluble in liquid NH3 the compound forms

  • Ag(NH4)2OH

  • Ag(NH4)2Cl

  • Ag(NH3)2OH

  • Ag(NH3)2Cl


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Ag(NH3)2Cl

When liquid NH3 is added to the precipitate of AgCl it dissolves due to the formation of a soluble complex diammine silver (I) chloride.

AgCl + 2NH4OHliquid NH3  [Ag (NH3)2]Cldiammine silver (I) chloride + 2H2O


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505.

In qualitative analysis, in III group NH4Cl is added before NH4OH because

  • to increase the concentration of NH4+ ions

  • to increase the concentration of Cl- ions

  • to reduce the concentration of OH- ions

  • to increase the concentration of OH- ions


506.

Which of the following is the weakest acid?

  • HCl

  • HF

  • H2SO4

  • HNO3


507.

Which of the following contains greatest number of oxygen atoms ?

  • 1 g of O

  • 1 g of O2

  • 1 g of O3

  • All have the same number of atoms


508.

Bleaching powder is obtained by the interaction of chlorine with

  • concentrated solution of calcium hydroxide

  • dilute solution of calcium hydroxide

  • dry calcium oxide

  • dry slaked lime


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509.

The formula of haematite is

  • Fe3O4

  • Fe2O3

  • FeCO3

  • FeS2


510.

Hypo is used in photography due to its

  • reaction with light

  • reducing property

  • oxidising property

  • complex forming nature


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