Tests for anions

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    • Test for halide ions using silver nitrate solution.
    • To test for chloride ions:
      • Add a few drops of nitric acid, followed by a few drops of silver nitrate solution
      • A chloride gives a white precipitate of silver chloride
    • To test for bromide:
      • Add a few drops of nitric acid, followed by a few drops of silver nitrate solution
      • A bromide gives a cream precipitate of silver bromide
    • To test for iodide:
      • Add a few drops of dilute nitric acid, followed by a few drops of silver nitrate solution
      • An iodide gives a yellow precipitate of silver iodide
    • Halide ions are negatively charged elements in the Halogen group 7.
    • Test for Carbonates using hydrochloric acid
    • To test for carbonate ions:
      • Add some barium chloride solution
      • If carbonate ions are present, they will produce a white precipitate of barium chloride
      • Then add some Hydrochloric acid
      • If there are carbonate ions present, the mixture will fizz to produce carbon dioxide.
      • Once all the barium chloride has reacted, you will end up with a colourless solution containing Barium ions.
    • Test for Sulfate ions using barium chloride solution
    • To test for sulfate ions:
      • First add some barium chloride solution
      • If there are sulfate ions in the solution, a white precipitate of a barium sulfate will form.
      • Then add some dilute Hydrochloric acid to the test sample.
      • Barium sulfate will not react with dilute hydrochloric acid, so the precipitate will not dissolve.
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