Compound T is a white crystalline solid. When a sample of T was mixed with aqueous sodium hydroxide and heated, a pungent smelling gas was produced which turned damp red litmus paper blue. This same gas produced dense white smoke with hydrogen chloride gas. Further testing of a solution of T with barium chloride solution produced a dense white precipitate which did not dissolve when dilute hydrochloric acid was added to the mixture. What is the identity of compound T? A ammonium carbonate B ammonium sulfate C sodium carbonate D sodium sulfate
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C2H6O: Alcohol. NaCl: Salt. C2H6O: Ethanol. C2H4O2: Vinegar. NH3: Ammonia. C2H4O2: Acetic Acid. C4H10: Butane.
H2SO4 : Sulfuric Acid. CH4: Methane.
C12H22O11: Sucrose. C3H8: Propane.
NaHCO3: Baking Soda. N2O: Nitrogen. C6H8O7: Citric Acid. C8H18: Octane. C10H16O: Camphor.
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