(a) An aqueous solution of a salt was added to excess sodium sodium trioxocarbonate (IV) solution in a test tube. There was effervescence, the test tube became warm and a white precipitate was observed. State three inferences that could be drawn from these observations.
(b) Consider the following salts; NH\(_4\)Cl; PbSO\(_4\); NaHCO\(_3\) and Cu(NO\(_3\))\(_2\).
Select from the list, the salt(s) which:
(i) would not readily dissolve in water;
(ii)produce(s) effervescence with dilute mineral acids;
(iii) decompose(s) on heating;
(iv) dissolve(s) in water to form an alkaline solution;
(v) sublime(s) on heating
(c) A solution of an acid was titrated with sodium hydroxide solution using methylorange as the indicator. State three precautions that are necessary when carrying out such an experiment.
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