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nessler s reagent is
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Nessler's reagent is:
Rajasthan PMT - 2005
Rajasthan PMT
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Aug 1, 2022
$ NaHgCl_{4}$
$K_{2}HgI_{4}$
$ Hg(NH_{3})_{2}Cl$
$K_{2}HfI_{4}+KOH$
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The Correct Option is
D
Solution and Explanation
Nessler's reagent is
$ KOH+K_{2}HgI_{4}$
. It is used for the detection of
$NH_{4}^{+}$
ion.
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