3. Name the unknown drug: On addition of hydrochloric acid (diluted 8.3%), gas is released, when passed through a solution of calcium hydroxide, a white precipitate is formed. When adding one drop of phenolphthalein, the solution turns red. When adding dilute ammonia, a white precipitate is formed that dissolves on addition of ammonium chloride solution. After adding adding disodium hydrogen phosphate solution, a white crystalline precipitate is formed.

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3. Name the unknown drug: On addition of hydrochloric acid (diluted 8.3%), gas is released, when passed through a solution of calcium hydroxide, a white precipitate is formed. When adding one drop of phenolphthalein, the solution turns red. When adding dilute ammonia, a white precipitate is formed that dissolves on addition of ammonium chloride solution. After adding adding disodium hydrogen phosphate solution, a white crystalline precipitate is formed.
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