Qualitative Analysis

    Cards (18)

    • What are anions also known as?
      Negative ions
    • How can you test for carbonate ions, CO32CO_3^{2-}?

      Add strong acid to the sample, collect the gas produced, and pass it through lime water
    • What are the observations for a positive test of carbonate ions, CO32CO_3^{2-}?

      Fizzing and limewater turns cloudy
    • Write an equation for the carbonate ion test.

      CO32(aq)+CO_3^{2-} (aq) +2H+ 2H^+(aq)H2O(aq)+ (aq) → H_2O (aq) +CO2(g) CO_2 (g)
    • How can you test for sulfate ions, SO42SO_4^{2-}?

      Add dilute hydrochloric acid and barium chloride to the sample
    • What are the observations for a positive test of sulfate ions, SO42SO_4^{2-}?

      A white precipitate of barium sulfate is produced
    • Write an equation for the sulfate ion test.
      Ba2+(aq)+Ba^{2+} (aq) +SO42(aq)BaSO4(s) SO_4^{2-} (aq) → BaSO_4 (s)
    • What do you use to test for halide ions?
      Acidified AgNO3
    • Why do you add HNO3 to test for halide ions and not HCl?
      To remove CO32CO_3^{2-} ions, as adding HCl would introduce Cl- ions, giving a false positive result
    • How can you test for a halide ion?
      Dissolve the sample in water, add aqueous silver nitrate, record the colour change, and note the solubility of the precipitate
    • What is the result and equation for the Cl- test?
      White precipitate, soluble in dilute aqueous ammonia; Ag+Ag^+(aq)+ (aq) +Cl(aq)AgCl(s) Cl^- (aq) → AgCl (s)
    • What is the result and equation for the Br- test?
      Cream precipitate, soluble in concentrated aqueous ammonia only; Ag+Ag^+(aq)+ (aq) +Br(aq)AgBr(s) Br^- (aq) → AgBr (s)
    • What is the result and equation for the I- test?
      Yellow precipitate, insoluble in concentrated and dilute aqueous ammonia; Ag+Ag^+(aq)+ (aq) +I(aq)AgI(s) I^- (aq) → AgI (s)
    • When testing for carbonate, sulfate, and halide ions, in which order should the tests be carried out and why?
      1. Carbonate test, 2. Sulfate test, 3. Halide test; because barium ions form an insoluble precipitate of BaCO3 and silver ions form an insoluble precipitate of Ag2SO4
    • What are cations also known as?
      Positive ions
    • How can you test for ammonium ions, NH4+NH_4^+?

      Add sodium hydroxide to the sample and warm it, then test the gas produced with red litmus paper
    • What are the observations for a positive ammonium ions test?
      Red litmus paper turns blue and ammonia has a pungent smell
    • Write the equation for ammonium ions test.
      NH4+NH_4^+(aq)+ (aq) +OH(aq)NH3(aq)+ OH^- (aq) → NH_3 (aq) +H2O(aq) H_2O (aq)