Test for Ions Flashcards
Name the 2 tests for Group 2 ions
- Dilute sodium hydroxide
- Dilute sulfuric acid
Test for Group 2 Ions
Describe what you would do using dilute sodium hydroxide
- Add 10 drops of barium chloride in test tube
- Add 10 drops of sodium hydroxide in test tube & mix well
- Add sodium hydroxide, dropwise, until in excess
- Test tube shouldn’t be more than half-way full
- Repeat this test with calcium bromide, magnesium chloride and strontium chloride
Test for Group 2 Ions
Describe what you would do using dilute sulfuric acid
- Place about 10 drops of barium chloride in test tube
- Add 10 drops of sulfuric acid in test tube & mix well
- Add sulfuric acid, dropwise, until in excess
- Test tube shouldn’t be more than half-way full
- Repeat this test with calcium bromide, magnesium chloride and strontium chloride
Test for Group 2 Ions
Results when using dilute sodium hydroxide: fill in the blanks
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Describe the test for ammonia gas
- Ammonia gas is alkaline
- Can test for it using damp piece of red litmus paper
- If ammonia present = paper turns blue
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Testing for Ammonia
Why does red litmus paper have to be damp?
So ammonia gas can dissolve
If you add hydroxide ions to solution containing ammonium ions (NH4+), what it produce?
ammonia gas and water
Write an equation to show the reaction between hydroxide ions and ammonium ions
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Describe the test for ammonium ions
- Add dilute sodium hydroxide solution to unknown substance in test tube & gently heat mixture
- If ammonia given off = ammonium ions must be present
Write the equation for the test for sulfate ions
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Hydroxide ions make solution ____
alkaline
Describe the test for hydroxide ions
- Dip piece of red litmus paper into solution
- If hydroxide ions present = paper turns blue
Describe the test for carbonate ions (CO32-)
- Add dilute hydrochloric acid = solution with carbonate ions will fizz
- Bubble gas (CO2) through test tube of limewater and watch what happens
- Limewater = cloudy = carbonate ions in solution
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Why is that when you add dilute hydrochloric acid to a solution with carbonate ions, it will fizz?
∵ carbonate ions react with hydrogen ions in acid to give carbon dioxide
Write the equation of carbonate ions reacting with hydrogen ions
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