what is the product when Ammonia reacts with nessler reagent
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Nessler's reagent is slightly alkaline (made by adding KOH and NaOH) potassium tetraiodomercurate, prepared by combining
potassium iodide and mercuric chloride (K2HgI4)
On being reacted with ammonia gas it produce brown fumes and on being pass through solution
of ammonia , it gives a dirty brown precipitate
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potassium iodide and mercuric chloride (K2HgI4)
On being reacted with ammonia gas it produce brown fumes and on being pass through solution
of ammonia , it gives a dirty brown precipitate
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