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(a) Sodium hydroxide solution is added to solution A. A white precipitate is formed which is insoluble in excess sodium hydroxide solution. Name the metal ion present in solution A.

(b) When ammonium hydroxide is added to solution B, a pale blue precipitate is formed. This pale blue precipitate dissolves in excess ammonium hydroxide giving an inky blue solution. Name the cation present in solution B.

(c) When an ammonium salt is warmed with sodium hydroxide solution, ammonia gas is evolved. State three ways in which you could identify this gas.

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(a) Ca2+

(b) Cu+

(c) The three ways to identify ammonia gas are:

  1. Ammonia gas turns moist red litmus turns blue.
  2. If a glass rod dipped in concentrated HCl is brought near the gas, dense white fumes of ammonium chloride are formed.
  3. The gas turns colourless Nessler's reagent i.e. K2HgI4 potassium mercuric iodide brown.

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