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D is a white crystalline solid that dissolves in water to give a colourless solution. Addition of sodium hydroxide solution to a solution of D produces white precipitate, E, which is insoluble in excess sodium hydroxide solution. Addition of dilute HCL and BACL solution to a solution of D gives a white precipitate, F.

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Answered by adithyassureshkumar
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Explanation:

D is Pb(CH₃COO)₂ LEAD ACETATE

Pb(CH₃COO)₂ + NaOH --------------------> Pb(OH)₂ + Na₂CH₃COO

   D                                                    E  WHITE PPT                  

Pb(OH)₂ + NaOH --------------------> Na[Pb(OH)₃}

                EXCESS                           SOLUBLE

Pb(CH₃COO)₂ + HCl ---------------------------> PbCl₂ + CH₃COOH

                                                                        F-PPT

Pb(CH₃COO)₂ + BaCl₂--------------------------> PbCl₂ + Ba(CH₃COO)₂

                                                                        F-PPT

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