3.3 - Qualitative analysis COPY Flashcards
What is the test for group 7 elements called ?
Test for halides
What is used to test for the presence of halogens ?
Aqueous silver nitrate solution [ AgNOv3 (aq) ]
Describe how to test for halides ?
- Add aqueous silver nitrate solution [ AgNOv3 ( aq ) ] to an aqueous solution of a halide
- Note the colour of the precipitate that forms
- Add aqueous ammonia to test the solubility of the precipitate
What are the colours of the precipitate when aqueous silver nitrate is added to aqueous solution of a halide ?
Chlorine = White precipitate
Bromine = Cream precipitate
Iodine = Yellow precipitate
Why is aqueous ammonia used to test the solubility of the precipitate ?
- This is a confirmative test used to tell the different precipitate colours apart
- White, cream and yellow can be easily misinterpreted
What is the solubility of the different precipitates when aqueous ammonia is added ?
Write the overall equation and ionic which occurs when testing for the presence of halides ?
Overall : AgNov3(aq) + NaX(aq) –> AgX(s) + NaNOv3(aq)
Ionic : Ag+(aq) + X-(aq) –> AgX(s)
Describe how to test for the presence of carbonate ions ?
- In a test tube, add dilute nitric acid to the solid or solution to be tested.
- If gas is produced, bubble the gas through lime water [ aqueous solution of calcium hydroxide Ca(OH) ]
- Note whether the lime water turns milky white/ cloudy
Why does lime water go milky/ cloudy when testing for the preside of carbonate ions ?
Carbon dioxide reacts to form a fine white precipitate of calcium carbonate, which turns the lime water cloudy (milky)
What is the positive result when testing for the preside of carbonate ions ?
Lime water goes cloudy/ milky white
Write the overall and ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when testing for the preside of carbonate ions ?
COv2(g) + Ca(OH)v2 (aq) -> CaCOv3(s) + Hv2O(l)
Describe the test for the preside of sulphate ions ?
- Add aqueous barium chloride/ nitrate solution [ BaClv2 (aq) / Ba(NOv3)(aq) ] to the solution being tested
- Note whether a white precipitate forms
What is the positive result when testing for the presence of sulphate ions ?
A white precipitate forms
Write the overall and ionic equation which shows what occurs when testing for the pests of sulphate ions ?
Overall : Nav2(SOv4)(aq) + BaClv2(aq) –> BaSOv4(s) + NaCl(aq)
Ionic : SOv4-2(aq) + Ba2+(aq) –> BaSOv4(s)
When would you add barium nitrate instead of barium chloride when testing for sulphate ions ?
- If you intend to carry out a halide test afterwards
- If Barium chloride is used, then you are introducing chloride ions into the solution which will result in a white precipitate forming
What is the sequence when testing a solution?
- Testing for Carbonate ions
- Testing for Sulphate ions
- testing for Halide ions
What acronym can be used to remember the sequence you should test a solution in ?
CaSH = ( carbonate ions, sulphate ions and halide ions )
Describe the test for the preside of ammonium ions ?
- Heat the solution with aqueous sodium hydroxide ( NaOH )
- Test the gas produced with moist pH indicator paper, Ammonia is alkaline and its presence will turn the paper blue.
Why is it unlikely you will see ammonia gas when testing for ammonium ions ?
You are unlikely to see gas bubbles as ammonia is very soluble in water
Write an ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when testing for the preside of ammonium ions ?
NHv4+(aq) + OH-(aq) —> NHv3 (g) + Hv2O(l)