Chemistry
Give a test to distinguish dilute sulphuric acid from dilute HCl and dilute HNO3.
Sulphuric Acid
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Answer
Barium chloride (BaCl2) solution reacts with dilute sulphuric acid to give a white ppt. of barium sulphate (BaSO4) but with dil. HCl and dil. HNO3 no white ppt. is produced since BaCl2 and Ba(NO3)2 is soluble in dil. H2SO4.
H2SO4 (dil.) + BaCl2 (aq.) ⟶ 2HCl + BaSO4 ↓ [white ppt. formed]
HNO3 (dil.) + BaCl2 (aq.) ⟶ No ppt.
HCl (dil.) + BaCl2 (aq.) ⟶ No ppt.
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