4.3 Flashcards
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4.3 Identifying unknowns (3) • To identify the positive and negative inorganic ions in five solutions, using appropriate apparatus and procedures.
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You are given five unknown solutions. Using these chemicals only and pH indicator paper you should carry out a series of tests to allow you to identify each solution A–E
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Equipment
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- pH indicator paper
- wash bottle containing distilled (or de-ionised water)
- measuring cylinder (25 cm3)
- beaker (100 cm3)
- glass rod
- conical flask (100 cm3)
- test-tube holder
- four test tubes
- dropping pipettes
- spatula
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Procedure
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The identities of the solutions A–E are listed below in no particular order: • nitric acid, HNO3 (aq) • potassium iodide, KI (aq) • sodium carbonate, Na2CO3 (aq) • sodium chloride, NaCl (aq) • silver nitrate, AgNO3 (aq)
- Plan and carry out a series of tests that would allow you to identify each solution A–E.
- You should carry out the minimum number of tests required. Each test should produce a positive result for at least one of the solutions A–E.
- Record the tests you carried out.
- Record all the observations for your tests on solutions A–D.
- Record your conclusions for each test.
- Record the identity of each solution
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- Write the equations for the reactions you have observed.
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5
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- Write methods for the experiments you have carried out.
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