The Salt solution which does not react with ammonium hydroxide
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The correct answer is a) Calcium nitrate.
The salt solution that doesn't respond with ammonium hydroxide is calcium nitrate.
At the point when ammonium hydroxide arrangement is added to calcium nitrate, there is no change to both of the mixes. This is on account of no response happens between them. Therefore, there is no development of an accelerate or some other sort of compound.
The salt solution that doesn't respond with ammonium hydroxide is calcium nitrate.
At the point when ammonium hydroxide arrangement is added to calcium nitrate, there is no change to both of the mixes. This is on account of no response happens between them. Therefore, there is no development of an accelerate or some other sort of compound.
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Calcium Nitrate does not react with ammonia hydroxide.
Calcium nitrate is a colourless salt used in fertilisers, explosives and for water water treatment.
This inorganic compound absorbs moisture from the air and is commonly used as a tetrahydrate.
This chemical is mainly obtained by treating limestone with weak nitric acid. Mainly formed during the absorption by the milk of lime.
However, ammonia is a colourless liquid chemical solution obtained by dissolution of ammonia in water.
Calcium nitrate is a colourless salt used in fertilisers, explosives and for water water treatment.
This inorganic compound absorbs moisture from the air and is commonly used as a tetrahydrate.
This chemical is mainly obtained by treating limestone with weak nitric acid. Mainly formed during the absorption by the milk of lime.
However, ammonia is a colourless liquid chemical solution obtained by dissolution of ammonia in water.
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