MgSO 4 on reaction with NH 4 OH and Na 2 HPO 4 forms a white crystalline precipitate…
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MgSO4 on reaction with NH4OH and Na2HPO4 forms a white crystalline precipitate. What is its formula?
- Mg(NH4)PO4
- Mg3(PO4)2
- MgCl2·MgSO4
- MgSO4
Answer
(A) Mg(NH 4 )PO 4
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