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white precipitate insoluble in nitric acid and soluble in ammonium hydroxide

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Answered by riyaverma153
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Sodium hydroxide on reaction with calcium salt gives a milky white precipitate, while that of with lead it gives chalky white precipitate. ... Lead carbonate is dissolved in dilute nitric acid and then ammonium hydroxide is added to it. A white precipitate is formed which is insoluble in excess.

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APPEARS IN Solution Solution a Reacts with an Acid B (Which Gives Greenish Yellow Gas on Reacting with Oxidizing Agents like Pb3o4 to Give White Precipitate C Insoluble in Nitric Acid but Soluble in Ammonium Concept: Hydrogen Chloride - Reaction with Ammonia.

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