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There is no limitation of Modern periodic table. True/False

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To determine whether the statement "There is no limitation of the Modern Periodic Table" is true or false, we can analyze the characteristics and limitations of the Modern Periodic Table step by step. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Modern Periodic Table**: - The Modern Periodic Table is organized based on the increasing order of atomic numbers of elements. This means that elements are arranged according to the number of protons in their nuclei. 2. **Evaluating the Statement**: ...
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CENGAGE CHEMISTRY ENGLISH-QUALITATIVE INORGANIC SALT ANALYSIS-Viva Voce Questions And Part-C (Analysis Of Cations)
  1. There is no limitation of Modern periodic table. True/False

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  2. Why is it necessary to prepare original solution for the detection of ...

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  3. Why do we not prefer to prepare original solution of cations in conc....

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  4. What is solubility product? Explain its importance in qualitative anal...

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  5. What is the basis of classification of cations into different group ?

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  6. Why are only Pb^(2+),Ag^(o+) and Hg(2)^(2+) ions precipitated in group...

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  7. Why is lead placed in group I as well in II?

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  8. Is it necessary to acidify a solution before group II cations are prec...

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  9. Give the reason for the formation of a light yellow or white ppt. in t...

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  10. Why do we Prefer HCl for preparing solution of cations?

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  11. Is it advisable to use conc. HCI in place of dilute HCI for preparing ...

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  12. Why is it essential to boil off H(2)S gas before proceeding to group I...

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  13. Can the solution be acidified with HNO(3) in group II before passing H...

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  14. What can it be, if the precipitate of group I is soluble in hot water ...

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  15. Why do we not prefer to prepare original solution of cations in conc....

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  16. Group I filtrate is made moderately acidic before proceeding to group ...

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  17. Why do we add excess of NH(4)Cl and NH(4)OH in the precipitation of gr...

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  18. Why do we add excess of NH(4)Cl and NH(4)OH in the precipitation of gr...

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  19. Why is it essential to oxidise ferrous salt to ferric salt in group II...

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  20. Can NH(4)Cl be replaced by any other ammonium salt for the precipitati...

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  21. How will you distinguish between ferrous and ferric salts?

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