Anions Tests Flashcards

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Carbonates method

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Carbonates react with dilute acids to form carbon dioxide gas. Carbon dioxide can be identified with limewater.

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Halides method

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Halide ions in solution produce precipitates with silver nitrate solution in the presence of dilute nitric acid.

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Sulphate method

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Sulphate ions in solution produce a white precipitate with barium chloride in the presence of dilute hydrochloric acid.

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Carbonates positive result

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Turns limewater cloudy

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Halides positive result

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Produce precipitate
Silver chloride is white.
Silver bromide is cream.
Silver iodide is yellow.

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Sulphate positive result

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White precipitate formed (insoluble barium sulphate)

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Halides example equations

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Sodium chloride + silver nitrate → sliver chloride + sodium chloride
NaCl (aq) + AgNO3 (aq) → AgCl (s) + NaCl (aq)
Sodium bromide + silver nitrate → silver bromide + sodium chloride
NaBr (aq) + AgNO3 (aq) → AgBr (s) + NaCl (aq)
Sodium iodide + silver nitrate → silver iodide + sodium chloride
NaI (aq) + AgNO3 (aq) → AgI (s) + NaCl (aq)

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Sulphate example equations

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Barium chloride + sodium sulfate → barium sulfate + sodium chloride
BaCl2 (aq) + Na2SO4 (aq)→BaSO4 (s) + 2NaCl (aq)

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