When a sample of Ammonium sulphate warmed with alkali base solution, the gas
produced
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Three ways in which ammonia gas can be identified is:
It has a sharp characteristic odor
When a glass rod dipped in HCl is brought in contact with the gas white color fumes of ammonium chloride are formed
It turns moist red litmus blue, moist turmeric paper brown, and phenolphthalein solution pink.
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The ammonium salt is warmed with a sodium hydroxide solution, ammonia gas is produced.
Explanation:
- Three ways in which ammonia gas can be identified is:
- It has a engaging characteristic odor.
- When a glass rod dipped in is carried in call with the gas white color fumes of ammonium chloride are formed.
- It spins moist red litmus blue, moist turmeric notes brown, and phenolphthalein solution pink.
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