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a sample of ammonium sulphate is warmed with aqueous sodium hydroxide the gas produced is

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Answered by srunjalpawar
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Add aqueous sodium hydroxide to the solid, or solution, under test and warm the mixture. Result: If ammonium ions are present then a pungent-smelling gas is produced. The gas produced turns damp red litmus paper blue. It is ammonia, NH3.

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