) A solution of Potassium chloride when mixed with silver nitrate solution, an insoluble white
substances is formed. Write the chemical reaction involved and also mention the type of the
chemical reaction
(b) Ferrous sulphate when heated, decomposes with the evolution of a gas having a characteristic
odour of burning sulphur. Write the chemical reaction involved and identify the type of reaction
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a.When an aqueous solution of potassium chloride(KCl) when mixed with silver nitrate(AgN03) solution an insoluble white substance formed is silver chloride(AgCl). The chemical reaction are as follows : KCl(aq) + AgN03(aq) KN03(aq) + Aga (s). It is an example of double displacement reaction.
b.Ferrous sulphate decomposes with the evolution of a gas having a characteristic odour of burning sulphur. ... Since FeS04 splits to form three different product, this reaction is a decomposition reaction. This is also a redox reaction since Fe(ll) is oxidized to Fe(lll) and part of S(VI) is reduced to S(IV).
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a.When an aqueous solution of potassium chloride(KCl) when mixed with silver nitrate(AgN03) solution an insoluble white substance formed is silver chloride(AgCl). The chemical reaction are as follows : KCl(aq) + AgN03(aq) KN03(aq) + Aga (s). It is an example of double displacement reaction.
b.Ferrous sulphate decomposes with the evolution of a gas having a characteristic odour of burning sulphur. ... Since FeS04 splits to form three different product, this reaction is a decomposition reaction. This is also a redox reaction since Fe(ll) is oxidized to Fe(lll) and part of S(VI) is reduced to S(IV).
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