methods of salt preparation Flashcards

1
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insoluble salts

A

precipitation

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2
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soluble salts

A

titration using acid & soluble carbonate,
titration using acid & alkali,
reaction of acid & excess insoluble base/carbonate,
reaction of acid & excess metal

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3
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soluble starting materials

A

titration

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4
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insoluble starting materials

A

reaction of acid with an insoluble substance

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5
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use titration using acid & alkali when

A

cation of salt is ammonium or group I metal

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6
Q

use titration using soluble carbonate when

A

a stable carbonate of the cation exists

note: aluminium and iron (III) carbonate are unstable

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7
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use metal-acid reaction when

A

the cation reacts well with dilute acid

note: lead, copper & silver don’t as they are unreactive

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8
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use insoluble base-acid reaction when

A

the cation

  • is NOT ammonium or group I metal,
  • does NOT exist as a stable carbonate
  • does NOT react well with dilute acid
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