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A is an orange solid , which dissolves in water to give an orange solution. when sodium hydroxide solution is added to a solution of A an orange brown precipitate (B) is formed. Adding dilute nitric acid and silver nitrate solution to a solution of A gives a white precipitate C
1)Name A, B and C
2) write the equation for producing B and C

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Answered by aakankshavatsal
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Answer:

The compound A in the above reaction is Ferric chloride (FeCl3).

It reacts with sodium hydroxide to form an orange-brown precipitate called as iron hydroxide (Fe(OH)3), i.e., Product B

It can also react with silver nitrate (in the presence of dilute nitric acid) to form ferric nitrate (Fe(NO3)3) and a white precipitate of silver chloride (AgCl), i.e., Compound C

The above reactions take place as follows:

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Answered by devindersaroha43
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Answer:

Explanation:

The compound A in the above reaction is Ferric chloride (FeCl3).

It reacts with sodium hydroxide to form an orange-brown precipitate called as iron hydroxide (Fe(OH)3), i.e., Product B

It can also react with silver nitrate (in the presence of dilute nitric acid) to form ferric nitrate (Fe(NO3)3) and a white precipitate of silver chloride (AgCl), i.e., Compound C

The above reactions take place as follows:

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