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Two metals X and Y form the salts XSO4 and Y2SO4, respectively. The solution of salt XSO4 is blue in colour whereas that of Y2SO4, is colourless. When barium chloride solution is added to XSO4 solution, then a white precipitate Z is formed along with a salt which turns the solution green. And when barium chloride solution is added to Y2SO4, solution, then the same white precipitate Z is formed along with colourless common salt solution.

(a) What could the metals X and Y be?


(b) Write the name and formula of salt XS04.


(c) Write the name and formula of salt Y2S04


(d) What is the name and formula of white precipitate Z?


(e) Write the name and formula of the salt which turns the solution green in the first case.

(a) Metal X is copper and Metal Y is Sodium.

(b) Name of Salt XSO4 – Copper Sulphate


Formula- CuSO4


(c) Name and Formula of salt of Y- Sodium Sulphate, Na2SO4


(d) name and formula of precipitate Z- Barium Sulphate, BaSO4


(e)Name and formula of salt- Copper Chloride, CuCl2



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(a) What do you think is metal X?


(b) What could be gas Y2?


(c) What is compound XO?


(d) What is compound Y2O?


(e) Write the chemical equation of the reaction which takes place on heating XO with Y2.


(f) What type of chemical equation of the reaction which takes place on heating XO with Y2.

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(a) What is metal X?


(b) What is salt XNO3?


(c) Name the compound Y.


(d) Write the chemical equation of the reaction which takes place on reacting XN03 solution and common salt solution giving the physical states of all the reactants and products.


(e) What type of chemical reaction is illustrated by the above equation?

65 A red-brown metal X forms a salt XSO4. When hydrogen sulphide gas is passed through an aqueous solution of XSO4, then a black precipitate of XS is formed along with sulphuric acid solution.

(a) What could the salt xso4 be?


(b) What is the colour of salt XSO4?


(c) Name the black precipitate XS.


(d) By using the formula of the salt obtained in (a) above, write an equation of the reaction which takes place when hydrogen sulphide gas is passed through its aqueous solution.


(e)What type of chemical reaction takes place in this case?

66 When a strip of red-brown metal X is placed in a colourless salt solution YNO3 then metal Y is set free and a blue coloured salt solution XNO3H is formed. The liberated metal Y forms a shining white deposit on the strip of metal X.

(a) What do you think metal X is?


(b) Name the salt YNO3.


(c) What could be metal Y?


(d) Name the salt X(NO3)2.


(e) What type of reaction takes place between metal X and salt solution YNO3?