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X, Y and Z are three crystalline solids which are soluble in water and have a common anion. To help you to identify X, Y and Z you are provided with the following experimental observations. Copy and complete the corresponding inferences in (a) to (f).

(a) A reddish-brown gas is obtained when X, Y and Z are separately warmed with concentrated sulphuric acid and copper turning added to the mixture.

INFERENCE 1 : The common anion is the …………… ion.

(b) When X is heated, it melts and gives *** only one gas which re-lights a glowing splint.

INFERENCE 2: The cation in X is either ……………. Or ……………..

(c) The action of heat on Y produces a reddish-brown gas and a yellow residue which fuses with the glass of the test tube.

INFERENCE 3: The metal ion present in Y is the …………….. ion

(d) When Z is heated, it leaves no residue. Warming Z with sodium hydroxide solution liberates a gas which turns moist red litmus paper blue.

INFERENCE 4: Z contains the ……………. Cation.

(e) Write the equations for the following reactions:

(1) X and concentrated sulphuric acid (below 200° C). (One equation only for either of the cations given in INFERENCE 2).

(2) The action of heat on Y.

(3) Concentrated nitric acid is added to copper turnings kept in a beaker.

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(a) Nitrate.

(b) Sodium or potassium

(c) Lead

(d) Ammonia

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