extra deck: flame tests Flashcards

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Colour of the Lithium ion’s flame

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Crimson

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Colour of the sodium ion’s flame

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Yellow

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Colour of the potassium ion’s flame

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Lilac

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Colour of the calcium ion’s flame

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Orange-red

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5
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Colour of the copper ion’s flame

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Green

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6
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What are the problems of flame tests?

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  • colour can be difficult to distinguish
  • especially if there’s a low concentration of the metal compound
  • sometimes a sample contains a mixture of ion’s and this can mask the flame
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7
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What could scientists use instead of flame tests for more reliable results?

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-flame emission spectroscopy

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How does flame emission spectroscopy work?

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  • sample of the metal ion in solution is placed into a flame
  • the light given out is then passed into a machine called a spectroscope
  • the spectroscope converts the light into a line spectrum
  • the positions of the lines in the spectrum are specific for a given metal ion so we can use this to identify the metal ion in the sample
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9
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How is flame emission spectroscopy more reliable?

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-the position of the lines in the spectrum are specific for a given metal ion

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Other than which ion, what can flame emission spectroscopy also tell us?

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-the concentration of the metal ion

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How does flame emission spectroscopy show higher concentrations of ions?

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-more intense lines

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Advantages of instrumental methods:

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  • they are RAPID, more rapid than other methods
  • they are SENSITIVE and work even on tiny samples of metal compound
  • they are ACCURATE more correct than other methods
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