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Cation that does not form a precipitate with NH4OH but forms one with NaOH solution.​

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Answered by subhro20
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Ca2+(Calcium ion) does not form a precipitate with ammonium hydroxide but forms one with sodium hydroxide

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(i) Cation that does not form, a precipitate with ammonium hydroxide but forms one with sodium hydroxide- Ca²+

(ii) The electrolyte used for electroplating an article with silver - Solution of sodium argentocyanide.

(iii) The particles present in a liquid such as kerosene, that is a non-electrolyte - Molecules.

(iv) An organic compound containing -COOH functional group - Carbo-xylic acid.

(v) A solid formed by reaction of two gases, one of which is acidic and the other basic in nature - Ammonium chloride (formed by combining vapours of ammonia with hydrogen chloride gas).

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