Chemistry
(i) Name the other ion formed when ammonia dissolves in water.
(ii) Give one test that can be used to detect the presence of the ion produced.
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State your observation in each of the following cases :
(i) When dilute hydrochloric acid is added to sodium carbonate crystals.
(ii) When excess sodium hydroxide is added to calcium nitrate solution.
(iii) At the cathode when acidified aqueous copper sulphate solution is electrolyzed with copper electrodes.
(iv) When calcium hydroxide is heated with ammonium chloride crystals.
(v) When moist starch iodide paper is introduced into chlorine gas.
Study the figure given below and answer the questions that follow :

(i) Identify the gas Y.
(ii) What property of gas Y does this experiment demonstrate ?
(iii) Name another gas which has the same property and can be demonstrated through the experiment.
Give a chemical test to distinguish between the following pairs of compounds:
(i) Sodium chloride solution and sodium nitrate solution.
(ii) Hydrogen chloride gas and hydrogen sulphide gas.
(iii) Ethene gas and ethyne gas.
(iv) Calcium nitrate solution and zinc nitrate solution.
(v) Potassium carbonate and potassium sulphite.
Draw the structure of the stable positive ion formed when an acid dissolves in water.