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(a) The salt which in solution gives a pale green precipitate with sodium hydroxide solution and a white precipitate with barium chloride solution is :

(i) Iron (III) sulphate

(ii) Iron (II) sulphate

(iii) Iron (II) chloride

(iv) Iron (III) chloride

(b) Identify the following substances :

(i) An alkaline gas A which gives dense white fumes with hydrogen chloride.

(ii) Gas C has an offensive smell like rotten eggs.

(iii) Gas D is a colourless gas which can be used as a bleaching agent.

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(a) Iron (II) sulphate

(b) A → Ammonia
     C → Hydrogen sulphide
     D → Sulphur dioxide

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