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An oragne colour solid (A) on heating gives a colourless gas (B) and colourless vapours (C) which on condensatio gives a colourless neutral liquid and a green residuce (D) which is a metal oxide. Gas - B gives a pungent odoured gas when reacts with hydrogen catalytically. Neutral liquid above formed converts anhydrous copper sulphate to blue
Neutral liquid formed in the reaction is ........

A

`NH_(4)OH`

B

`H_(2)O`

C

`H_(2)O_2`

D

None

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The correct Answer is:
B

`underset("orange")Aoverset(Delta)rarrunderset((a))(B+C)("Vapour")overset("Condensation")rarr"Liquid"+underset("green")D`
`underset((A))underset("Orange")((NH_4)_2)Cr_2O_7overset(Delta)rarrunderset((B))underset((a))(N_2)+underset((C))underset((a))(4H_(2)O)+Cr_(2)O_(3)rarrunderset("Liquid")underset("Neutral")underset(uarr)(N_(2_((g))))+H_(2)O_((l))+underset((D))underset("green")(Cr_(2)O_3)`
Natural liquid is water `(H_2O)`
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