List - I(Test/reagent) | List - II(Radical identified) |
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(A) Lake Test | (I) NO3− |
(B) Nessler’s Reagent | (II) Fe3+ |
(C) Potassium sulphocyanide | (III) Al3+ |
(D) Brown Ring Test | (IV) NH4+ |
The correct matches are:
Lake test is used to identify Al$^{3+}$ ions. Thus A-III. Nessler's reagent is used to detect NH$_4^+$ ions. Thus B-IV.
Potassium sulphocyanide is used to identify Fe$^{3+}$ ions. Thus C-II.
Brown ring test is used to identify NO$_3^-$ ions. Thus D-I.
Therefore, the correct option is (4): A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
Among the following cations, the number of cations which will give characteristic precipitate in their identification tests with
\(K_4\)[Fe(CN)\(_6\)] is : \[ {Cu}^{2+}, \, {Fe}^{3+}, \, {Ba}^{2+}, \, {Ca}^{2+}, \, {NH}_4^+, \, {Mg}^{2+}, \, {Zn}^{2+} \]
List I | List II | ||
A | Down’s syndrome | I | 11th chormosome |
B | α-Thalassemia | II | ‘X’ chromosome |
C | β-Thalassemia | III | 21st chromosome |
D | Klinefelter’s syndrome | IV | 16th chromosome |