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(Note: consider that an appropriate indicator is used)
Option: 1 Aq.NaOH in a pipette and aqueous oxalic acid in a burette
Option: 2 Aq.NaOH in a volumetric flask and concentrated  in a conical flask
Option: 3 Aq.NaOH in a burette and concentrated  in a conical flask
Option: 4 Aq.NaOH in a burette and aqueous oxalic acid in a conical flask
As we have learnt,
To calculate the strength of NaOH, it is titrated against oxalic acid. For this purpose, NaOH is kept in a burette and oxalic acid in a conical flask.
Therefore, Option(4) is correct.
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The reaction will be-

So, Y and Z, respectively, are 
Therefore, the correct option is (3).
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Chemical toilet cleaning liquid contains acid and hence the first aid would be a weak base like NaHCO3.
Therefore, Option(2) is correct.
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Addition of dilute  to a salt solution of 
 will lead to the formation of a precipitate of hydrated chromium (III) oxide.
Hence, the correct answer is option (1)
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 ions react with excess of potassium ferrocyanide to form 
.
The reaction is given below:
Hence,the correct answer is Option (4)
View Full Answer(1)| List-I (Metal Ion) | List-II (Group in Qualitative analysis) | 
| (i) Group - III | |
| (ii) Group - IIA | |
| (iii) Group - IV | |
| (iv) Group - IIB | 
The correct match of basic radicalsand their groups in Qualitative analysis is given below
Hence the correct answer is option (1)
View Full Answer(1)Consider the sulphides  and 
. Number of these sulphides soluble in 
 is_________.
 
The sulphide which are soluble in  are 
Sulphides insoluble in  are 
 and 
Hence, the correct answer is 4
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Prussian Blue is formed when   reacts with ferric ions
Hence, the correct answer is option (4)
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 reacts with 
 to form precipitate of 
.
 is reduced to 
 while Iodide ions are oxidised to Iodine as shown below
The  complexes with 
 to give tri iodide ions 
 which forms a reddish solution.
Hence, the correct answer is option (1).
View Full Answer(1)An inorganic Compound 'X' on treatment with concentrated  produces brown fumes and gives dark brown ring with 
 in presence of concentrated 
 . Also Compound 'X' gives precipitate 'Y', when its solution in dilute HCl is treated with 
 gas. The precipitate 'Y' on treatment with concentrated 
 followed by excess of 
 further gives deep blue coloured solution, Compound 'X' is:
Option: 1 
Option: 2 
Option: 3 
Option: 4 
Acconding to the information given in the question
This confirms the presence of Nitrate ions  as the acidic Radical.
The precipitation with  in presence of dil. HCl tells us that the Basic radical is of Group (2).
Futher reaction of the precipitate with  and excess 
 giving a blue solution confirms the presence of 
 ions
Hence, the correct answer is option (3)
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