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The aqueous solution of an unknown sodium salt gives the following reactions.
I. It decolorises a solution of iodine in potassium iodide.
II. It gives white turbidity with dil.HCl solution.
III. It gives a white precipitate with AgNO3 solution which changes colours and finally becomes black no standing.
The unknown sodium salt is :

A
sodium thiosulphate
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sodium bisulphite
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C
sodium sulphite
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D
sodium sulphide
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Solution

The correct option is A sodium thiosulphate
The unknown sodium salt is sodium thiosulphate. Na2S2O3
I. It decolorises a solution of iodine in potassium iodide.
2Na2S2O3+I2Na2S4O6+2NaI
II. It gives white turbidity with dil.HCl solution.
Na2S2O3+2HCl2NaCl+H2O+SO2+S
III. It gives a white precipitate with AgNO3 solution which changes colours and finally becomes black no standing.
Na2S2O3+2AgNO3Ag2S2O3+2NaNO3
Ag2S2O3+H2OAg2S+H2SO4

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