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Question Summary: A tetraoxosulphate (VI) salt, P, is heated with sodium hydroxide. A gas, R, is evolved and it turns red litmus paper blue. --- (a) Identify R: The gas evolved turns red litmus blue, indicating it is basic. When tetraoxosulphate (VI) salt (like ammonium sulphate) is heated with NaOH, ammonia (NH₃) gas is released. Answer: R is Ammonia (NH₃). --- (b) Give the confirmatory test for R: A common confirmatory test for ammonia gas is: Bring a glass rod dipped in concentrated hydrochloric acid near the gas. Dense white fumes of ammonium chloride confirm the presence of ammonia. Answer: Pass the gas over concentrated HCl; white fumes of NH₄Cl confirm ammonia. --- (c) Write the formula of P: Since the salt of tetraoxosulphate (VI) is involved and ammonia is released, the salt is likely ammonium tetraoxosulphate (VI). Answer: The formula of P is (NH₄)₂SO₄. --- (d) Name P: Answer: P is Ammonium tetraoxosulphate (VI) or simply Ammonium sulphate. ---Question Summary: A tetraoxosulphate (VI) salt, P, is heated with sodium hydroxide. A gas, R, is evolved and it turns red litmus paper blue. --- (a) Identify R: The gas evolved turns red litmus blue, indicating it is basic. When tetraoxosulphate (VI) salt (like ammonium sulphate) is heated with NaOH, ammonia (NH₃) gas is released. Answer: R is Ammonia (NH₃). --- (b) Give the confirmatory test for R: A common confirmatory test for ammonia gas is: Bring a glass rod dipped in concentrated hydrochloric acid near the gas. Dense white fumes of ammonium chloride confirm the presence of ammonia. Answer: Pass the gas over concentrated HCl; white fumes of NH₄Cl confirm ammonia. --- (c) Write the formula of P: Since the salt of tetraoxosulphate (VI) is involved and ammonia is released, the salt is likely ammonium tetraoxosulphate (VI). Answer: The formula of P is (NH₄)₂SO₄. --- (d) Name P: Answer: P is Ammonium tetraoxosulphate (VI) or simply Ammonium sulphate. ---

(2a) Procedure: Add all of C into a beaker with 10cm³ of distilled water and stir. Test the resulting solution with both red and blue litmus papers. Observation: Blue litmus paper turns red, red litmus paper remains unchanged. Inference: The solution is acidic. (2bi) First portion: Add NaOH(aq) in drops, then in excess Observation: A white gelatinous precipitate forms on addition of NaOH, which dissolves in excess NaOH. Inference: Presence of aluminium ions (Al³⁺). (2bii) Second portion: Add NH₃(aq) in drops, then in excess Observation: A white gelatinous precipitate forms, which is insoluble in excess ammonia. Inference: Confirms Al³⁺ ion, since Al(OH)₃ does not dissolve in excess NH₃. (2biii) Third portion: Add BaCl₂(aq), followed by dilute HCl Observation: A white precipitate forms with BaCl₂, which is insoluble in dilute HCl. Inference: Indicates the presence of sulfate ions (SO₄²⁻). (2biv) Fourth portion: Add Fehling’s solution A and B and boil. Observation: No red precipitate forms. Inference: No reducing sugar present. Conclusion: From all tests, the two substances present in mixture C are: (i) Aluminium salt (e.g. aluminium sulfate Al₂(SO₄)3) gives Al³⁺ and SO₄²⁻ (ii) No reducing sugar or organic acid detected

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