Chemistry
Which of the following is the best reagent to distinguish lead nitrate and zinc nitrate ?
P NaOH solution
Q KOH solution
R NH4OH solution
Only P
Only R
Only Q
Both P and Q
Analytical Chemistry
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Answer
Only R
Reason
- With NaOH (P) or KOH (Q), both lead nitrate and zinc nitrate give a white precipitate that dissolves in excess alkali, so they cannot be distinguished.
- With NH₄OH (R):
- Lead nitrate gives a white precipitate insoluble in excess NH₄OH.
- Zinc nitrate gives a white precipitate soluble in excess NH₄OH (forms a soluble complex).
Hence, NH₄OH solution is the best reagent to distinguish between the two.
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