Chemistry
Write the probable colour of the following salts?
(a) Ferrous salts
(b) Ammonium salts
(c) Cupric salts
(d) Calcium salts
(e) Aluminium salts
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(a) Ferrous salts — Pale Green
(b) Ammonium salts — Colourless
(c) Cupric salts — Blue
(d) Calcium salts — Colourless
(e) Aluminium salts — Colourless
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