Give reason for the following:
(a) Silver nitrate solution is kept in coloured bottles.
(b) M...
Chemistry, 20.06.2021 14:00 zitterkoph
Give reason for the following:
(a) Silver nitrate solution is kept in coloured bottles.
(b) Molybdenum is used in the manufacture of ammonia.
(c) Blue solution of copper sulphate changes to green when a piece of iron is added to this solution.
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