Chemistry
Match the gases in column I to the identification of the gases mentioned in column II
| Column I | Column II |
|---|---|
| (a) Hydrogen sulphide | A. Turns acidified potassium dichromate solution green |
| (b) Nitric oxide | B. Turns lime water milky |
| (c) Carbon dioxide | C. Turns reddish brown when it reacts with oxygen |
| (d) Sulphur dioxide | D. Turns moist lead acetate paper silvery black |
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| Column I | Column II |
|---|---|
| (a) Hydrogen sulphide | D. Turns moist lead acetate paper silvery black |
| (b) Nitric oxide | C. Turns reddish brown when it reacts with oxygen |
| (c) Carbon dioxide | B. Turns lime water milky |
| (d) Sulphur dioxide | A. Turns acidified potassium dichromate solution green |
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