Chapter 3.1- Testing for Ions Flashcards
What is the procedure to test for carbonate ions (CO3^2-)?
- add a dilute strong acid to the suspected carbonate
- collect any gas formed and pass it through limewater
What is the positive test observations for carbonate ions?
- fizzing/colourless gas is produced
- the gas turns limewater cloudy
What is the procedure to test for sulfate ions (S04^2-)?
-add dilute HCl and barium chloride to the suspected sulfate
What is the positive test observations for sulfate ions?
a white precipitate of barium sulfate is produced
What is the procedure to test for halide ions?
- dissolve suspected halide in water
- add an aqueous solution of silver nitrate
- note the colour of any precipitate formed
- if the colour is hard to distinguish then add aqueous ammonia (first dilute, then concentrated)
- note the solubility of the precipitate in aqueous ammonia
What is the positive test observations for chloride ions and what it the equation of the reaction?
- silver chloride is formed
- white precipitate which is soluble in dilute NH3 (aq)
- Ag^+(aq) + Cl^-(aq)===AgCl(s)
What is the positive test observations for bromide ions and what is the equation for this reaction?
- silver bromide is formed
- cream precipitate which is soluble in conc NH3 (aq) only
- Ag^+(aq) + Br^-(aq)==AgBr(s)
What is the positive test observations for iodide ions and what is the equation for this reaction?
- Silver iodide is formed
- yellow precipitate which is insoluble in dilute and conc NH3(aq)
- Ag+(aq) + I^- ==AgI(s)
What is the procedure to test for ammonium ions, NH4^+?
- add sodium hydroxide solution to the suspected ammonium compounds and warm very gently
- test any gas evolved with red litmus paper
What are the positive test observations for ammonium ions and what is the equation?
- ammonia gas will turn red litmus paper blue
- ammonia gas has a distinctive smell (Ammonia gas is hazardous-this should be tested with care.)
- NH4^+(aq) + OH^-(aq)==NH3(aq) + H20(aq)
What order should you carry out the anion tests in?
- carbonate test
- sulfate test
- halide test
Why do you need to carry out test for anions in a particular order?
- carbonates give a positive result for the sulfate test (BaCO3)
- sulfates can give a positive result for the halide test (Ag2SO4)