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what is the reaction of ammonia on nessler's reagent​

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Answered by bosslogic
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it turns Nestler s reagent brown

Answered by mritunjayy
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Ask rather, what is the effect of ammonia on Nessler's reagent. An alkaline solution of potassium tetraiodomercurate with potassium hydroxide, Nessler's reagent is used to detect the presence of ammonia, which turns it yellow. At higher concentrations ammonia causes a brown precipitate.

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