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Iodide of Millon’s base is (A) A solution of mercuric and mercurous nitrate (B) K 2 Hgl 4 (C) NH 2 HgO.Hgl (D) HlO 3



Iodide of Millon’s base is  


(A)    A solution of mercuric and mercurous nitrate


 (B)    K2Hgl4


(C)    NH2HgO.Hgl


(D)    HlO3


 

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1 Answers

Radhika Batra
247 Points
10 years ago

NH2.HgO.Hgl is known as iodide of Millon’s base and is formed whrn ammonia gas is passed through Nessler’s reagent. The choice A is Milon’s reagent.

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