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How does ammonia change the colour of Nessler's reagent ?​

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Answered by saraaized2
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On being reacted with gaseous ammonia it produces brown fumes and on being passed through a solution of ammonia, it gives a dirty brown precipitate. Like this: The product formed is brown in colour and is used in test for ammonium ion.

Answered by manvi42697
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On being heated with gaseous ammonia it produces brown fumes and on being passed through a solution of ammonia , gives a dirty brown precipitate

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