Topic 4 Flashcards
How do you test for carbonate or hydrogencarbonate ions? CO3-2orHCO3-1
Add HCl, a positive result shows fizzing due to production of CO2 gas. Test for gas using limewater. It turns cloudy in the presence of CO2.
What is limewaters chemical composition?
Calcium hydroxide solution
What is the test for SO4-2
Add dilute HCl to remove any traces of carbonate ions then add BaCl2. A positive results shows the formation of a white precipitate.
How to test for ammonium ions. NH4+
Add some NaOH and gently heat. Test the neck of the tube with damp litmus paper. It’s damp so that the ammonia gas can dissolve. Positive result shows a colour change from red litmus paper to blue.
How to test for Cl- ions.
Bleaches damp blue litmus paper. It turns red then blue.
What colours are group one metal ion flames?
Li - red
Na - orange/yellow
K - lilac
Rb - red
Cs - blue
What colours are the group 2 metal ion flames?
Ca - brick red
Sr - crimson
Ba - green
Pb - grey flame
Cu - blue/green
What are the two chemical tests for water?
Add anhydrous CuSO4 (white) which becomes CuSO4.5H2O (blue) in the presence of water
Or
Add anhydrous CoCl2 (blue) which becomes CoCl2.6H2O (pink) in the presence of water.
What is the physical test for pure water?
Heat to boiling, use a thermometer to measure the temperature at which it boils. If it’s at 100*C, it’s pure.
What is the test for ethanol.
Put a lighted splint near it and if it ignites, it’s ethanol. It also has an antiseptic smell.
What is the test for ethanoic acid?
Colourless liquid which smells like vinegar.
How to test for halide ions?
Add dilute HNO3 to remove any extra ions and add AgNO3 to make a precipitate.
Cl- —> white precipitate dissolved in dilute ammonia solution
Br- —> cream precipitate dissolved in concentrated ammonia solution
I- —> yellow precipitate doesn’t dissolve in any sort of ammonia
How do group 1 carbonates decompose?
Only LiCO3 decomposes into Li2O and CO2.
How do group 1 nitrates decompose?
XNO3 —> XNO2 + O2
Except Li: LiNO3 —> Li2O + NO2 + O2
How do group 2 carbonates decompose?
XCO3 —> XO + CO2