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State the method only, generally used for the preparation of the following salts

(i) Zn(NO3)2

(ii) NH4Cl

(iii) ZnSO4

(iv) ZnS

(v) CaCO3

(vi) FeCl3

(vii) PbCl2

(viii) Pb(NO3)2

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Method of preparation are as follows :

(i) Zn(NO3)2 — By action of dilute acids on carbonate.

(ii) NH4Cl — By neutralisation of an alkali (titration)

(iii) ZnSO4 — By displacement of active metal and acid

(iv) ZnS — Direct combination (Synthesis)

(v) CaCO3 — By precipitation (double decomposition)

(vi) FeCl3 — Direct combination (Synthesis)

(vii) PbCl2 — Precipitation (double decomposition)

(viii) Pb(NO3)2 — Action of dil. acid on carbonates and bicarbonates

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The diagram represents the preparation of sodium sulphate salt from dil. H2SO4 acid and sodium hydroxide.

1. Name the apparatus ‘A’.

2. Name the substance ‘X’ placed in ‘A’ and the substance ‘Y’ placed in B.

3. State the reason for conducting the titration using the apparatus ‘A’ and ‘B’.

4. State which solution is transferred to the evaporating dish and evaporated to point of crystallization for obtaining the salt.

5. State why titration is not conducted for the preparation of copper [II] sulphate crystals by neutralization.

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