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This is a JEE2006 question.Please reply.
   A solution when diluted wid H2O and boiled,it gives a white ppt.On addition of excess NH4Cl /NH4OH,the vol. of ppt. decreases leaving behind a white gelatinous ppt.Identify the ppt. which dissolves in NH4OH / NH4Cl.

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hi megha
i have got a clue for this Q you should have got it too
that tis Q relates to salt analysis if you go through salt analysis...
you will get it...good luck for the exams i am also searching
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hi manoj,
thnx 4 ur reply.but i need d correct ans.plz reply soon!!!

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yeah its a jee2006 question and the answer to this is Zn(OH)2....
when excess of ammonium chloride is added in presence of ammoniumhydroxide, it forma a complex, giving white ppt of tetraammine zinc(II)
 
         Zn 2+  + NH4OH --------> [Zn (NH)3] 2+
it forms a complex, as the reagents are in excess....

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but mansi,i think ihe ans shud b aluminium hydroxide.it is d white gelatinous ppt.i hav even reffered j.d.lee.plz reply

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The ans is aluminium hydroxide since it gives gelatinous white ppt.Zn gives brown ppt.

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yes!this is given in J.D.Lee.but can u explain me in detail?

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The precipitate dissolving in excess NH4OH is Zn(OH)2.

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the ans is zinc hydroxide............it was delibrately given by the paper setter as most students will go for aluminium hydroxide on seeing gel. ppt. but note the line vol. decreases..........
 
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