A certain light green salt gives ammonia on heating with NaOH solution. Its aqueous…
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A certain light green salt gives ammonia on heating with NaOH solution. Its aqueous solution gives white precipitate with barium chloride solution. Aqueous solution also shows the presence of Fe(II) ion. The salt is likely to be:
- ferrous sulphate
- Mohr' salt
- ferric alum
- potash alum
Answer
(B) Mohr' salt
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