P2 - Chemical Analysis Flashcards

1
Q

Define a pure substance

A

Something that contains one compound or element - not mixed with anything else

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2
Q

What are the two phases of chromatography?

A

Mobile - where the molecules can move (solvent)

Stationary - where the molecules can’t move (chromatography paper)

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3
Q

How do you calculate the Rf value?

A

Distance travelled by substance
———————————
Distance travelled by solvent

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4
Q

What is the test for chlorine?

A

Bleached damp litmus paper

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5
Q

What is the test for oxygen?

A

Relights a glowing splint

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6
Q

What is the test for carbon dioxide?

A

Turns limewater cloudy

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7
Q

What is the test for hydrogen?

A

Burns with a squeaky pop

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8
Q

What is the test for carbonates?

A

Add dilute acid to it in a test tube then connect with test tube of limewater to see if carbon dioxide is present

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9
Q

What is the test for sulfates?

A

Add dilute HCl and then barium chloride solution to it and white precipitate forms.

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10
Q

What is the test for halides?

A

Add dilute nitric acid and silver nitrate solution and a white/cream/yellow precipitate will form depending on which halide it is.

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11
Q

What are the colours of the flame tests?

Lithium, sodium, potassium, calcium, copper

A
Lithium - red
Sodium - yellow
Potassium - purple
Calcium - Orange-red
Copper - green
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12
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What colour precipitates do metal hydroxides form when sodium hydroxide is added to them?

Calcium, copper, Iron(II), Iron(III), Aluminium, Magnesium

A
Calcium - white
Copper - blue
Iron(II) - green
Iron(III) - Brown
Aluminium - white then colourless
Magnesium - white
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