Prolonged heating is avoided during the preparation of ferrous ammonium sulphate to:
- A
Prevent hydrolysis
- B
Prevent reduction
- C
Prevent breaking
- D
Prevent oxidation
Prolonged heating is avoided during the preparation of ferrous ammonium sulphate to:
Prevent hydrolysis
Prevent reduction
Prevent breaking
Prevent oxidation
Correct answer:A
Standard Method
Given: The question asks why prolonged heating is avoided during the preparation of ferrous ammonium sulphate.
Find: The correct reason for avoiding prolonged heating.
Mohr’s salt, also known as ferrous ammonium sulfate, has the formula
and contains iron in the oxidation state as .
The solution explains that is susceptible to oxidation in the presence of oxygen, especially on heating. The oxidation reaction is
So, prolonged heating accelerates the conversion of to , which changes the composition of the salt.
Therefore, chemically the reason is to prevent oxidation.
However, the provided the solution labels the correct option as A, while the listed options show "Prevent oxidation" as option D. This is a source discrepancy.
Therefore, the most defensible choice from the given options is D because it matches the extracted solution working.
Working from the extracted explanation
Given: Ferrous ammonium sulfate contains ferrous ion .
Find: Why prolonged heating should be avoided.
The extracted explanation states:
The relevant reaction is
This produces ferric species and introduces impurity.
So, prolonged heating is avoided in order to stop oxidation of ferrous ion.
Therefore, the correct statement is Prevent oxidation, which corresponds to option D in the provided option list.
Choosing hydrolysis because the preparation is done in aqueous medium. This is incorrect because the extracted solution specifically discusses oxidation of in air on heating. Focus on the oxidation state change, not merely the presence of water.
Trusting the option letter on the solution without checking the option text. Here the solution working supports prevent oxidation, but the page marks A, while the listed options place that statement at D. Match the chemistry first, then map to the option list.
Assuming heating only removes water of crystallization. That is incomplete here because the key concern in preparation is oxidation of ferrous ion to ferric ion . Track the chemical change mentioned in the explanation.
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