1chemical tests Flashcards

1
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ammonia test

A

damp red litmus paper turns blue

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2
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carbon dioxide test

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bubble through lime water and then lime water goes cloudy

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3
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chlorine test

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damp blue litmus paper and then paper is bleached

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4
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hydrogen test

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hold a lighted splint to mouth of test tube and then burns with a squeaky pop sound

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5
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oxygen test

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hold a glowing splint- splint then relights

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6
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a flame test is to

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identify metal ions by the colour of flame they produce

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7
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how to take a flame test

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Dip the loop of an unreactive metal wire such as nichrome or platinum in concentrated acid, and then hold it in the blue flame of a Bunsen burner until there is no colour change
This cleans the wire loop and avoids contamination
This is an important step as the test will only work if there is just one type of ion present
Two or more ions means the colours will mix, making identification erroneous
Dip the loop into the solid sample and place it in the edge of the blue Bunsen flame
Avoid letting the wire get so hot that it glows red otherwise this can be confused with a flame colour

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8
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colour of Li^+ flame

A

red

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9
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colour of Na^+ flame

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yellow

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10
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colour of K^+ flame

A

lilac

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11
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colour of Ca^2+

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orange-red

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12
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colour of Cu^2+

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blue-green

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13
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metal cations in aqueous solution can be identified by

A

the colour of the precipitate they form on addition of sodium hydroxide and ammonia

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14
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results of cation hydroxide test on ammonia

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ammonia gas produced turns damp red litmus blue

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15
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results of cation hydroxide test on copper (II)

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light blue precipitate is formed

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16
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results of cation hydroxide test on iron (II)

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green precipitate formed

17
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results of cation hydroxide test on iron (III)

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red-brown precipitate formed

18
Q

test for anion carbonate

A

add dilute acid and test the gas released

19
Q

test for anion chloride

A

acidify with dilute nitric acid and add silver nitrate

20
Q

test for anion bromide

A

acidify with dilute nitric acid and add aqueous silver nitrate

21
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test for anion iodine

A

acidify with dilute nitric acid and add aqueous silver nitrate

22
Q

test for anion sulfate

A

acidify with dilute nitric acid and add aqueous barium nitrate

23
Q

result for anion carbonate test

A

Effervescence, gas
prodduced is CO, which
turns limewater milky

24
Q

result for anion chloride test

A

white precipitate formed

25
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result for anion bromide test

A

cream precipitate formed

26
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result for anion iodide test

A

yellow precipitate formed

27
Q

result for sulfate iodide test

A

white precipitate formed

28
Q

chemical test for water

A

Anhydrous copper(II) sulfate turns from white to blue on the addition of water
The equation is:
CuSO4 (s) + 5H2O (l) → CuSO4.5H2O (s)

29
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physical test for water

A

A physical test to see if a sample of water is pure is to check its boiling point
A sample of the liquid is placed in a suitable container such as a boiling tube and gently heated
Using a thermometer, you can check if the boiling point is exactly 100 oC
Any impurities present will usually tend to raise the boiling point and depress the melting point of pure substance