Testing for Halide Ions Flashcards
What is the first step in testing for halide ions?
Add acidified silver nitrate (H+/AgNO3 (aq))
Why do we add acidified silver nitrate when testing for halide ions?
The HNO3 neutralises and carbonate or hydroxide impurities present which interfere with the halide test.
What does Ag2CO3 form?
White precipitate
What does AgOH form?
Brown precipitate
What is the second step in testing for halides?
Add aqueous ammonia (NH3)
What is the result of adding AgNO3 dropwise to a solution containing F-?
No precipitate AgF(aq)
What is the result of adding AgNO3 dropwise to a solution containing Cl-?
White precipitate AgCl(s)
What is the result of adding AgNO3 dropwise to a solution containing Br-?
Cream precipitate AgBr(s)
What is the result of adding AgNO3 dropwise to a solution containing I-?
Pale yellow precipitate AgI(s)
What is the result of adding NH3 to AgF(aq)?
No reaction
What is the result of adding NH3 to AgCl(s)?
AgCl(s) dissolves in dilute NH3(aq)
What is the result of adding NH3 to AgBr(s)?
AgBr(s) dissolves in conc NH3(aq)
What is the result of adding NH3 to AgI(s)?
AgI(s) will not dissolve