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Standard X
Chemistry
Reaction with Metal Salts
6. Compound s...
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6. Compound soluble in water and why A mercurous nitrate B mercuric nitrate C mercurous chloride D mercurious perclorate
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Assertion :Millon's test is a test for identification of proteins. Reason: Millon's reagent is a solution of mercurous nitrate and mercuric nitrate in nitric acid containing little nitrous acid.
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Assertion :In ammonia solution, mercurous chloride gives a black precipitate consisting of a mixture of chloro-mercuric amide and elemental mercury. Reason: Mercurous chloride is unstable in room temperature.
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The solubility of mercurous chloride in water will be given
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The composition of mercurous chloride is
84.92
%
mercury and
15.08
%
chlorine. The composition of mercuric chloride is
73.08
%
mercury and
26.020
%
chlorine. This illustrates:
Q.
A current of
i
ampere was passed for
t
sec, through three calls
P
,
Q
and
T
connected in series. These contain respectively silver nitrate, mercuric nitrate, and mercurous nitrate. At the cathode of the cell
P
,
0.216
g
of
A
g
was deposited. The weights of mercury deposited in the cathode of
Q
and
R
respectively are: (at wt. of
H
g
=
200.59
)
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