Coordination CompoundHard
Question
Some salts although containing two different metallic elements give test for one of them in solution. Such salts are :
Options
A.complex salt
B.double salt
C.normal salt
D.none
Solution
Fe(CN)2 + 4KCN → Fe(CN)2.4 KCN ⇋ 4K+ + [Fe(CN)6]4-
It gives test of K+ but does not give test of Fe2+. These type of salts which do not lose their identity when dissolved in water are called complexes.
It gives test of K+ but does not give test of Fe2+. These type of salts which do not lose their identity when dissolved in water are called complexes.
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