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Tests for Anions - Carbonate, Sulfate and Halide Ions
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What are anions?
Negatively
charged
ions
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What tests are covered for anions in the video?
Test for
carbonate ions
Test for
sulfate ions
Test for
halide ions
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What happens when a carbonate reacts with an acid?
It forms a salt,
carbon dioxide
, and water
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How can you test for carbonates in a solution?
Add dilute
hydrochloric acid
and
lime water
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What indicates a positive test for carbonates?
Lime water
turns cloudy
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What is the first step in the sulfate test?
Add dilute
hydrochloric acid
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Why do we add dilute hydrochloric acid in the sulfate test?
To remove
carbonate
or
sulfite
impurities
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What forms when barium ions react with sulfate ions?
Barium sulfate
precipitate
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What color is the precipitate formed in a positive sulfate test?
White
precipitate
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What is the first step in the halide test?
Add dilute
nitric acid
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What is added in the second step of the halide test?
Add
silver nitrate
solution
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What do silver ions react with in the halide test?
Halide ions
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How does the color of the precipitate indicate the type of halide present?
Different
halides
produce
different
colored
precipitates
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What color precipitate does silver chloride form?
White precipitate
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What color precipitate does silver bromide form?
Cream
precipitate
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What color precipitate does silver iodide form?
Yellow
precipitate
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What is the process for testing for halide ions?
Add dilute
nitric acid
to remove impurities
Add
silver nitrate
solution
Observe the color of the precipitate
White for
chloride
Cream for
bromide
Yellow for
iodide
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