Qualitative Analysis - Result Question 67

70. The gas liberated, on heating a mixture of two salts with $NaOH$, gives a reddish brown precipitate with an alkaline solution of $K _2 HgI _4$. The aqueous solution of the mixture on treatment with $BaCl _2$ gives a white precipitate which is sparingly soluble in conc. $HCl$.

On heating the mixture with $K _2 Cr _2 O _7$ and conc. $H _2 SO _4$, red vapours $A$ are produced. The aqueous solution of the mixture gives a deep blue colouration $B$ with potassium ferricyanide solution. Identify the radicals in the given mixture and write the balanced equations for the formation of $A$ and $B$.

(1991,4 M)

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Solution:

Formation of a reddish-brown precipitate with alkaline $K _2 HgI _4$ solution indicates the presence of $NH _4^{+}$ion and the gas liberated is ammonia :

On treatment with $BaCl _2$, a white precipitate is formed which indicates the presence of $SO _4^{2-}$ anion :

$SO _4^{2-}+BaCl _2 \longrightarrow \underset{\text { White }}{BaSO _4} \downarrow+2 Cl^{-}$

With $K _2 Cr _2 O _7$ and conc. $H _2 SO _4$, red vapour of $CrO _2 Cl _2$ is evolved. This indicates presence of $Cl^{-}$ion.

On treatment with potassium ferricyanide, formation of deep blue solution indicates presence of $Fe$ (II) ion :

$Fe^{2+}+Fe(CN) _6^{3-} \longrightarrow \underset{\text { Blue }}{Fe _4\left[Fe(CN) _6\right] _3}$



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