3.3 - Qualitative analysis COPY Flashcards

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What is the test for group 7 elements called ?

A

Test for halides

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2
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What is used to test for the presence of halogens ?

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Aqueous silver nitrate solution [ AgNOv3 (aq) ]

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Describe how to test for halides ?

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  • 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
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What are the colours of the precipitate when aqueous silver nitrate is added to aqueous solution of a halide ?

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Chlorine = White precipitate
Bromine = Cream precipitate
Iodine = Yellow precipitate

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Why is aqueous ammonia used to test the solubility of the precipitate ?

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  • This is a confirmative test used to tell the different precipitate colours apart
  • White, cream and yellow can be easily misinterpreted
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What is the solubility of the different precipitates when aqueous ammonia is added ?

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Write the overall equation and ionic which occurs when testing for the presence of halides ?

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Overall : AgNov3(aq) + NaX(aq) –> AgX(s) + NaNOv3(aq)

Ionic : Ag+(aq) + X-(aq) –> AgX(s)

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Describe how to test for the presence of carbonate ions ?

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  • 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
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Why does lime water go milky/ cloudy when testing for the preside of carbonate ions ?

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Carbon dioxide reacts to form a fine white precipitate of calcium carbonate, which turns the lime water cloudy (milky)

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What is the positive result when testing for the preside of carbonate ions ?

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Lime water goes cloudy/ milky white

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Write the overall and ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when testing for the preside of carbonate ions ?

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COv2(g) + Ca(OH)v2 (aq) -> CaCOv3(s) + Hv2O(l)

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Describe the test for the preside of sulphate ions ?

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  • Add aqueous barium chloride/ nitrate solution [ BaClv2 (aq) / Ba(NOv3)(aq) ] to the solution being tested
  • Note whether a white precipitate forms
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What is the positive result when testing for the presence of sulphate ions ?

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A white precipitate forms

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Write the overall and ionic equation which shows what occurs when testing for the pests of sulphate ions ?

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Overall : Nav2(SOv4)(aq) + BaClv2(aq) –> BaSOv4(s) + NaCl(aq)

Ionic : SOv4-2(aq) + Ba2+(aq) –> BaSOv4(s)

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When would you add barium nitrate instead of barium chloride when testing for sulphate ions ?

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  • 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
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16
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What is the sequence when testing a solution?

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  • Testing for Carbonate ions
  • Testing for Sulphate ions
  • testing for Halide ions
17
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What acronym can be used to remember the sequence you should test a solution in ?

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CaSH = ( carbonate ions, sulphate ions and halide ions )

18
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Describe the test for the preside of ammonium ions ?

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  • 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.
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Why is it unlikely you will see ammonia gas when testing for ammonium ions ?

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You are unlikely to see gas bubbles as ammonia is very soluble in water

20
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Write an ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when testing for the preside of ammonium ions ?

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NHv4+(aq) + OH-(aq) —> NHv3 (g) + Hv2O(l)