what are the two tests for positive ions?
flame test
adding aqueous sodium hydroxide
results of flame test?
Li+ Bright red
Na+ Golden yellow
K+ Lilac
Cu2+ Green/blue
Ca2+ Brick red
Al3+ N/A
Fe2+ N/A
Fe3+ N/A
NH4 + N/A
Ba2+ apple green
results of adding aqueous sodium hydroxide?
Li+ NVR
Na+ NVR
K+ NVR
Cu2+ blue ppt
Ca2+ white ppt (unchanged with excess NaOH)
Al3+ white ppt (redissolves with excess NaOH)
Fe2+ green ppt
Fe3+ brown ppt
NH4 + NVR, but if heated, ammonia produced
Ba2+ white ppt
what are the three tests for negative ions
results of adding dilute acid?
CO3 2- : fizzing, carbonate ‘dissolves’
SO4 2- : NVR
Cl - : NVR
Br - : NVR
I - : NVR
results of adding BaCl2 and HCl
CO3 2- : white ppt forms, redissolves when HCl added
SO4 2- : white ppt forms, stays with HCl
Cl - : NVR
Br - : NVR
I - : NVR
results of adding AgNO3 and HNO3
CO3 2- : NVR
SO4 2- : NVR
Cl - : white ppt forms
Br - : cream ppt forms
I - : yellow ppt forms
why are instrumental methods of analysis better?
what is flame photometry?
substance put into flame
light emitted
flame photometer records wavelengths of light emitted
can then identify positive ions
can identify multiple positive ions in a mixture
test for water?
test for ammonia gas?
damp red litmus paper turs blue
test for carbon dioxide?
bubble through limewater, goes cloudy if present
test for hydrogen?
hold lit splint under collection of gas, squeaky pop sound signifies presence
test for oxygen?
glowing splint is relit
test for alkenes?
mix it with bromine water, brown bromine water turns colourless
test for chlorine?
damp blue litmus paper turns red, then is bleached white