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Question: Aqueous hypo solution on reaction with aqueous \[AgN{O_3}\] gives: A.Yellow ppt changing to bla...
Aqueous hypo solution on reaction with aqueous
AgNO3 gives:
A.Yellow ppt changing to black
B.White ppt changing to black
C.Orange ppt changing to blue
D.No ppt
Solution
Aqueous hypo solution is a chemical compound known as sodium thiosulphate which is pentahydrate and either white or colourless. It reacts with silver nitrate to form a white precipitate which further dissolves in excess hypo solution to produce a black precipitate of silver sulphide.
Complete step by step answer:
When aqueous silver nitrate reacts with aqueous hypo solution i.e., sodium thiosulphate, a precipitation reaction occurs which produces silver thiosulphate. It is a poorly soluble precipitate formed which is white in colour. It further reacts with water and results in formation of a black precipitate of sodium sulphide along with concentrated sulphuric acid.
Hence, the correct option is (B).
Additional information:
Sodium hyposulphite is neutral in charge but dissociates in water or polar solvents. It also decomposes at high temperature to give sodium sulphate along with sodium polysulphide. Its alkylation yields S-alkyl thiosulphates which are commonly called Bunte salts. It is used in medical treatments and in analytical chemistry.
Note:
Sodium thiosulphate is a strong reducing agent. When reacted with dilute hydrochloric acid it gives sulphur dioxide, water and sulphur as a product and it is cloudy due to yellow sulphur. It is also called hyposulphite of soda. The chemical equation for this reaction is:
Na2S2O3(aq)+2HCl(aq)→2NaCl(aq)+S(s)+SO2(g)+H2O(l)