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Miscellaneous Tests

Test Heat compound A Heat compound B Add HCl (aq) to a solution of C Add HCl (aq) to a solution of D Add sulfuric acid to a solution of E Add sulfuric acid to a solution of F Add silver nitrate solution to a solution of G followed by nitric acid. Test for the gas. Add silver nitrate solution to a solution of G followed by nitric acid. Add dilute aqueous ammonia Add lead(II) nitrate to a solution of H. Boil the solution and cool it down. Add iron(III) chloride solution to a solution of J. Next, add in an organic solvent. Add sodium carbonate solution to a solution of K. Add sodium hydroxide solution to a solution of L. Warm. Observation An odourless gas is evolved which turns blue cobalt(II) chloride paper pink. A violet vapour is produced which condenses to black crystals A pungent gas is evolved which turns acidified potassium chromate green A vinegar smell. Gas turns moist blue litmus red A white ppt is formed. Yellow solution turns orange A white ppt turning yellowish-brown which dissolves in nitric acid with gas giving white ppt with limewater Cream ppt insoluble in dilute nitric acid and fairly insoluble in dilute aqueous ammonia Yellow ppt formed. Yellow ppt dissolves in hot water. On cooling, golden crystals form on cooling Brown solution formed. The organic layer turns violet. A white ppt with no evolution of gas. A colourless solution is obtained. Gas evolved turns moist red litmus blue. 1 Deduction

Add sodium carbonate solution to a solution of M. Add KI solution to a solution of N. Add potassium chromate(VI) solution to a solution of P. Add potassium manganate(VII) solution to a solution of Q. Add potassium chromate(VI) solution to a solution of R. Apply flame test to a solid S. Add iron(II) sulfate solution to a solution of T. Add dilute HCl to U. To a liquid V, ignite a small amount of liquid V in a crucible lid. To the same liquid V, add acidified potassium chromate(VI) solution to V and warm. Test the solution with a moist blue litmus paper.

A green ppt with no evolution of gas. Brown solution is obtained. Orange solution turns green. Purple solution is decolourised. Yellow ppt is observed. Brick red flame is observed. Green solution turns yellow-brown A white ppt is observed. The liquid burns with a non-luminous flame. The solution has a vinegar smell. Blue litmus turns red. What is the nature of N? What is the nature of P? What is the nature of Q?

What is the nature of T?

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