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An example for a double salt is
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(a) potassium ferricyanide
(b) cobalt hexamine chloride
(c) cuprous sulphate
(d) Mohr’s salt
Correct Answer:
Mohr’s salt
Explanation:
Mohr’s salt is a double salt when dissolved in water it dissociates into its constituent ions. i.e. the individual components retain their identity.FeSO₄.(NH₄)₂SO₄.6H₂O → Fe²⁺ (aqueous) + 2NH₄⁺(aq) + 2SO₄⁻(aq) + 6H₂O.
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Topics: Coordination Compounds
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Subject: Chemistry
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