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The hydroxide of which metal ion is soluble in excess of sodium hydroxide solution:

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Salts P, Q,R,S,T,U and V undergo reactions (i) to (vii) respectively. Identify the cation present in these salts on the basis of these reactions. Tabulate your answer in the formate given below. (i) When the salt Pis heated with sodium hydroxide solution a vigorous reaction takes place and a colourless gas is evolved with a pungent and suffocating smell that brings tears in our eyes. The evolved gas gives dense white fumes with a moist glass rod depped with hydrochloric acid. (ii) Addition of sodium hydroxide solution to a solution of salt Q gives a thick white precipitae which is soluble in excess of sodium hydroxide solution to form a clear solution. (iii) Addition of ammonium hydroxide solution to a solution of salt R gives a dark blue precipitate which is soluble is excess of ammonium hydroxide solution to form an intense deep blue solution. (iv) Addition of ammonium hydroxide solution to a solution of 5 gives a dirty green [bottle green] precipitate which is insoluble even in the excess of ammonium hydroxide solution. (v) Addition of ammonium hydroxide solution to a solution of T gives a reddish brown (rust precipitate] precipitate which is insoluble even in the excess of ammonium hydroxide solution. (vi) Addition of ammonium hydroxide solution to a solution of V gives a geletaneous white precipitate which is soluble in excess of ammonium hydroxide solution to form a clear solution. (vii) Addition of ammonium hydroxide solution to a solution of V gives no precipitate but it gives a chalky white precipitate with sodium hydroxide solution which is insoluble even in the excess of sodium hydroxide solution.

Name a hydroxide which is soluble in excess of ammonium hydroxide.

Name : a hydroxide which is soluble in excess of ammonium hydroxide.