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How will you distinguish between following pairs of compounds using NaOH and NH4OH both:
Iron(II) sulphate and iron(III) sulphate.

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Iron (II) sulphate gives dirty green precipitates with ammonium hydroxide solution. This precipitates obtained are insoluble in excess. Iron (III) sulphate gives reddish brown precipitates with ammonium hydroxide solution. This precipitates obtained are insoluble in excess. This test is used for the identification of cations .

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