Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
An element M forms insoluble hydroxide, ...

An element M forms insoluble hydroxide, which is soluble in both excess of `NaOH` and excess of `NH_(3)` solution, element M is:

A

`AI`

B

`Pb`

C

`Zn`

D

`Fe`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • SALT ANALYSIS

    GRB PUBLICATION|Exercise G: Ist Group Cations|20 Videos
  • SALT ANALYSIS

    GRB PUBLICATION|Exercise H: IInd Group Cations|49 Videos
  • SALT ANALYSIS

    GRB PUBLICATION|Exercise E.Precipitation/Redox Reacttions|48 Videos
  • S BLOCK ELEMENTS

    GRB PUBLICATION|Exercise SUBJECTIVE TYPE|9 Videos
  • THERMODYNAMICS

    GRB PUBLICATION|Exercise All Questions|704 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The hydroxide of which metal ion(s) which is/are soluble in excess of NaOH solution

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

Which of the following precipitate is soluble in excess of NH_(3) solution?

Which of the following is (are) soluble in excess of NaOH ?

When of the following precipitate is soluble in excess of NH_(3) solution?

Which among the following will be soluble in excess of NaOH ?