extra deck: flame tests Flashcards
Colour of the Lithium ion’s flame
Crimson
Colour of the sodium ion’s flame
Yellow
Colour of the potassium ion’s flame
Lilac
Colour of the calcium ion’s flame
Orange-red
Colour of the copper ion’s flame
Green
What are the problems of flame tests?
- 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
What could scientists use instead of flame tests for more reliable results?
-flame emission spectroscopy
How does flame emission spectroscopy work?
- 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
How is flame emission spectroscopy more reliable?
-the position of the lines in the spectrum are specific for a given metal ion
Other than which ion, what can flame emission spectroscopy also tell us?
-the concentration of the metal ion
How does flame emission spectroscopy show higher concentrations of ions?
-more intense lines
Advantages of instrumental methods:
- 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