Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
A metal salt solution forms a yellow pre...

A metal salt solution forms a yellow precipitate with potassium chromate in acetic acid, a white precipitate with dilute `H_2 SO_4` but gives no precipitate with sodium chloride or iodide, it is

A

lead carbonate

B

basic lead carbonate

C

barium carbonate

D

strontium carbonate

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C

`BaCI_(2)` and `BaI_(2)` are soluble.
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • SALT ANALYSIS

    GRB PUBLICATION|Exercise L: Miscellaneous|40 Videos
  • SALT ANALYSIS

    GRB PUBLICATION|Exercise Reasoning Type|49 Videos
  • SALT ANALYSIS

    GRB PUBLICATION|Exercise J: IVth Group Cations|24 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

A metal salt solution forms a yellow ppt with potassium chromate in acetic acid, a white ppt with dilute sulphuric acid, but gives no ppt with sodium chloride or iodide, it is :

The cation which gives a yellow precipitate with potassium chromate is

Alkanline earth metal nitrate (A) on heating decompose, leaving a solid residue (B) which goes into solution with dilute HCI . The solution of (B) gives a white precipitate (C ) is dissolved in dilute HCl and the solution is treated with potassium chromae to get yellow precipitate (D) . The solution (B) with dilute H_(2)SO_(4) also gives a white precipitate (E) insoluble in diute HCl and nitric acid. the precipitate (E) is a part of a white pigment lithopone. The yellow precipitate (D) is