Core Practical 7 & 15 Flashcards

1
Q

How would you test for acid or base character?

A

Use indicator paper, blue =base, red = acid

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2
Q

How can a flame test be used to identify metal ions?

A

Dip a nichrome wire in HCl solution. Then into metal ion solution. Hold over blue flame of Bunsen burner and observe the flame colour.

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3
Q

Li+ flame colour

A

red

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4
Q

K+ flame colour?

A

lilac

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5
Q

Na+ flame colour?

A

yellow

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6
Q

Ba2+ flame colour?

A

green

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7
Q

Ca2+ flame colour?

A

brick red

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8
Q

Sr2+ flame colour?

A

crimson

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9
Q

Cs+ flame colour?

A

Blue

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10
Q

Rb+ flame colour?

A

Red

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11
Q

Mg2+ flame colour?

A

No colour

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12
Q

How could you test for CO​​3​​2-​​ and HCO​​3​​- ​​ions?

A

Add to aqueous acid + collect gas (CO2) formed in gas syringe. Then test gas by using delivery tube & bubbling through limewater. If cloudy = CaCO3 precip formed

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13
Q

How would you test for NH​​4​​+​​ ions ?

A

Add aqueous ammonia and gently warm the solution. The gas will turn damp red litmus paper blue

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14
Q

How would you test for SO​​4​​2​​−​​ ions?

A

add dilute HCl (removes traces of carbonate ions) followed by BaCl2 = white precip formed(BaSo4)

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15
Q

Test for halides?

A

Add silver nitrate solution. Cl- = white precip Br- = cream precip and I- = yellow precip

followed by ammonia solution.
Cl- precipitate redissolves, Br- only does in concentrated ammonia solution and I- does NOT

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16
Q

Observation of Mg2+ in NaOH? and then in excess?

A

NaOH: White suspension

add more NaOH: n/a

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17
Q

Observation of Ca2+ in NaOH? and then in excess?

A

NaOH: White suspension (but more soluble than Mg(OH)2

add more NaOH: n/a

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18
Q

Observation of Sr2+ and Ba2+ in NaOH? and then in excess?

A

NaOH:

add more NaOH: n/a

19
Q

Observation of Zn2+ in NaOH? and then in excess?

A

NaOH: White ppt Zn(OH)2. soluble in NH3. [Zn(NH3)4] 2+ = colourless solution
add more NaOH: ppt dissolves, colourless solution = [Zn(OH)4] 2-

20
Q

Observation of Al3+ in NaOH? and then in excess?

A

NaOH: White ppt Al(OH)3

add more NaOH: ppt dissolves, colourless solution, [Al(OH)​4]−

21
Q

Observation of Ag+ in NaOH? and then in excess?

A

NaOH: Ag2O dark brown ppt. soluble in NH3, colourless solution [Ag(NH3)2] +
add more NaOH: ppt doesn’t dissolve

22
Q

Observation of Cu2+ (blue) in NaOH? and then in excess?

A

NaOH: Blue ppt [Cu(H2O)4(OH)2] soluble in excess NH3 = deep blue solution [Cu(NH3)4]2+
add more NaOH: Ppt doesn’t dissolve

23
Q

Observation of Fe3+ (yellow) in NaOH? and then in excess?

A

NaOH: Brown ppt Fe(OH)3

add more NaOH: Ppt doesn’t dissolve

24
Q

Observation of Fe2+ (green) in NaOH? and then in excess?

A

NaOH: White/green ppt slowly turning brown in air (oxidation to Fe(OH)3
add more NaOH: Ppt doesn’t dissolve

25
Q

Observation of Cr3+ (green) in NaOH? and then in excess?

A

NaOH: Green ppt [Cr(H2O)3(OH)3] soluble in NH3, Cr(NH3)6 3+ violet solution
add more NaOH: ppt dissolves forming [Cr(OH)6]3- green solution

26
Q

Observation of Co2+ (pink) in NaOH? and then in excess?

A

NaOH: Blue ppt Co(H2O)4(OH)2. Slowly turns pink. dissolves in NH3 [Co(NH3)6]2+ light brown colour. Turns dark brown upon standing- slow oxidation to Co(III)
add more NaOH: ppt doesn’t dissolve

27
Q

Observation of Ni2+ (green) in NaOH? and then in excess?

A

NaOH: Green ppt Ni(H2O)4(OH)2. Soluble in NH3 = blue solution [Ni(NH3)6] 2+
add more NaOH: Ppt doesn’t dissolve

28
Q

Observation of Mn2+ (pale pink) in NaOH? and then in excess?

A

NaOH: Off-white ppt, Mn(OH)2 turns brown upon exposure to air (oxidation to MnO2)
add more NaOH: Ppt doesn’t dissolve

29
Q

Bromide + conc H2SO4 observations?

A
steamy fumes (HBr) 
brown vapour(Br2)
choking fumes (SO2)
30
Q

Chloride + conc H2SO4 observations

A

Steamy fumes (HCl)

31
Q

Iodide + conc H2SO4 observations?

A

steamy fumes - HI
black solid -iodine(s)
Purple vapours- I2(g)

32
Q

What colour is [MnO4]-

A

Violet

33
Q

What colour is [CrO4] 2-

A

yellow

34
Q

What colour is [Cr2O7]2- ?

A

orange

35
Q

How can you test for bromide?

A

Add chlorine water to a solution of bromides. If present orange solution made, with maybe some effervescence

36
Q

Test for alkene?

A

Add bromine water to compound & shake

orange decolourises if C=C present

37
Q

Test for Oh group? (not phenols)

A

Add PCl5
misty fumes of HCl produced
Add a small piece of sodium=effervescence

38
Q

Test for carboxylic acids?

A

add ethanol + conc sulfuric acid
heat in water bath
mix with aqueous sodium carbonate
if carboxylic acid =

39
Q

What is the esterification test?

A

Gently warm alcohol and carboxylic acid in presence of conc H2SO4
Should produce compound with characteristic smell

40
Q

Test for primary/secondary alcohol and Aldehyde?

A

Warm with acidified H2SO4 and K2Cr2O7

Colour changes from orange to green

41
Q

What is the Iodoform reaction?

A

warm with iodine and sodium hydroxide. yellow ppt. antiseptic smell. positive test with methylketones, ethanal, ethanol and methyl secondary alcohols

42
Q

Describe Fehling’s test

A

Fehling’s solution (copper II ions dissolved in NaOH)
if it’s heated with an aldehyde the blue Cu2+ ions are reduced to a brick-red ppt copper (I) oxide (KETONES DON’T REACT SI SOLUTION STAYS BLUE)

43
Q

How do you test for an aldehyde?

A

Add tollens reagent & warm

silver mirror = aldehyde present

44
Q

Heating an aldehyde with acidified dichromate ions produces …

A

carboxylic acid