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Distinguish between : Sodium nitrate and sodium sulphite (using dilute sulphuric acid)
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Sodium nitrate will not react with dilute sulphuric acid.
Sodium sulphite reacts with dil. sulphuric acid and colourless gas with suffocating odour is evolved which turns lime water milky.
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