| List - ISolid salt treated with dil. H2SO4 | List - IIAnion detected |
|---|---|
| (A) effervescence of colourless gas | (I) NO2− |
| (B) gas with smell of rotten egg | (II) CO32− |
| (C) gas with pungent smell | (III) S2− |
| (D) brown fumes | (IV) SO23− |
This question tests your knowledge of the qualitative analysis of anions. When a solid salt is treated with dilute sulfuric acid (H$_2$SO$_4$), different anions produce characteristic gases:
A. Effervescence of colourless gas: This indicates the presence of carbonate ions (CO$_3^{2-}$). The reaction produces carbon dioxide (CO$_2$), a colorless and odorless gas. A-II
B. Gas with smell of rotten egg: This characteristic smell indicates the presence of sulfide ions (S$^{2-}$). The reaction produces hydrogen sulfide (H$_2$S), which has a strong smell of rotten eggs. B-III
C. Gas with pungent smell: This indicates the presence of sulfite ions (SO$_3^{2-}$). The reaction produces sulfur dioxide (SO$_2$), a colorless gas with a sharp, pungent smell. C-IV
D. Brown fumes: This observation indicates the presence of nitrite ions (NO$_2^-$). The reaction produces nitrogen dioxide (NO$_2$), a brown, pungent gas. D-I
| List - I(Test/reagent) | List - II(Radical identified) |
|---|---|
| (A) Lake Test | (I) NO3− |
| (B) Nessler’s Reagent | (II) Fe3+ |
| (C) Potassium sulphocyanide | (III) Al3+ |
| (D) Brown Ring Test | (IV) NH4+ |
Match List I with List II:
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
In a test tube containing a salt, a few drops of dilute \({H2SO4}\) was added, which gave colourless vapours having the smell of vinegar. The vapours turned blue litmus paper red. Identify the correct anion from the following.