Qualitative analysis Flashcards
1
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Describe the test for carbonates. (3)
A
- Add dilute nitric acid to unknown substance.
- Bubbling/ fizzing occurs which indicates that gas has been produced (CO2)
- To ensure it is CO2, gas is bubbled through lime water and a positive result should go cloudy/milky indicating Calcium carbonate has formed
2
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Equations for the test for carbonates. (2)
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When carbonate reacts with HNO3:
XCO3 + HNO3 = XNO3 + CO2 + H2O
When CO2 is passed through limewater:
CO2 + Ca(OH)2 = CaCO3 + H2O
3
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Describe the test for sulfates (2)
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- Barium ions are added to unknown compound
- Forms BaSO4 which is insoluble and is therefore a white ppt
4
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Equations for Sulfate test. (2)
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eg BaX + YSO4 = BaSO4 + YX
Ionic: Ba2+ + SO4 2- = BaSO4 (s)
5
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Describe the test for ammonium ions. (3)
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- Add NaOH (aq) to the unknown solution.
- NH3 gas should be produced but since it dissolves in water, it has to be heated to release the gas.
- Test the gas released with pH indicator paper which should turn purple as ammonia is alkali.
6
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Ionic equation for ammonium test.
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NH4+ + OH- = NH3(g) + H20(l)
7
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Explain the sequence of tests for all the qualitative analysis. (3)
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- ) Carbonate Test: other tests do not produce bubbles with dilute acid
- ) Sulfate test: BaCO3 is also white ppt so CO3- test is before to ensure it is not that.
- ) Halide test: Silver carbonate and sulfate are also insoluble ppt so the previous tests go first to eliminate those ions.