Group 7 (halogens) tests - RP Flashcards

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test for halogens

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add dilute nitric acid and then add silver nitrate solution

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2
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why do you add dilute nitric acid before silver nitrate

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to prevent false positive results from carbonate ions precipitating out with silver ions

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equations for silver nitrate and halide ions

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Ag+ (aq) + X- (aq) → AgX (s)

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4
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results of adding dilute nitric acid and silver nitrate

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-silver chloride –> white precipitate
-silver bromide –> cream precipitate
-silver iodide –> pale yellow precipitate

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5
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results after adding dilute ammonia to precipitate

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-Cl- colourless as dissolves
-Br- remains cream as insoluble
-I- remains pale yellow as insoluble

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results of adding concentrated ammonia solution to precipitate

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-Cl- dissolves so colourless
-Br- dissolves so colourless
-I- pale yellow as insoluble

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7
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test for Cl- ions

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-dilute nitric acid and silver nitrate –> white precipitate

-dilute ammonia solution to precipitate –> dissolves so colourless

-adding concentrated ammonia solution to precipitate –> dissolves so colourless

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test for I- ions

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-dilute nitric acid and silver nitrate –> pale yellow precipitate

-dilute ammonia solution to precipitate –> remains pale yellow as insoluble

-adding concentrated ammonia solution to precipitate –>remains pale yellow as insoluble

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test for Br- ions

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-dilute nitric acid and silver nitrate –> cream precipitate

-dilute ammonia solution to precipitate –> remains cream as insoluble

-adding concentrated ammonia solution to precipitate –> dissolves so colourless

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10
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what is produced when halide ions react with concentrated sulfuric acid

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-produce toxic gases
-equation
H2SO4(l) + X-(aq) → HX(g) + HSO4-(aq)

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11
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where should reaction of halide ions with concentrated sulphuric acid be carried out

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fume hood as toxic gas is produced

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reaction of chloride ions with concentrated sulphuric acid
(NaCl)

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-concentrated sulfuric acid is added dropwise to sodium chlorine crystals to produce hydrogen chloride gas
-HCl gas produced is seen as white fumes
- H2SO4 (l) + NaCl (s) → HCl (g) + NaHSO4 (s)

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13
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reaction of bromide ions with concentrated sulfuric acid (NaBr)

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-H2SO4 (l) + NaBr (s) → HBr (g) + NaHSO4 (s)
-bromine seen as reddish-brown gas

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14
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reaction of bromide ions with concentrated sulfuric acid (HBr) –> SO2

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-concentrated sulfuric acid oxidises HBr which decomposes into bromine and hydrogen gas and sulfuric acid itself is reduced to sulfur dioxide gas
-2HBr (g) + H2SO4 (l) → Br2 (g) + SO2 (g) + 2H2O (l)
-bromine seen as reddish-brown gas

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15
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sodium iodide with concentrated sulfuric acid

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H2SO4 (l) + NaI (s) → HI (g) + NaHSO4 (s)

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16
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reaction of concentrated sulfuric acid and hydrogen iodide (HI)

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-hydrogen iodide decomposes readily
-sulfuric acid oxides the hydrogen iodide to form several products
-the concentrated sulfuric acid oxidises HI and itself reduces to sulphur dioxide gas
-2HI (g) + H2SO4 (l) → I2 (g) + SO2 (g) + 2H2O (l)
-iodine is seen as violet/purple vapor

17
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observations of concentrated sulfuric acid and hydrogen iodide (HI)

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-iodine is seen as violet/purple vapor

18
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reaction of concentrated sulfuric acid and hydrogen iodide (S)

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-concentrated sulfuric acid oxides HI and itself is reduced to sulpher
-6HI (g) + H2SO4 (l) → 3I2 (g) + S (s) + 4H2O (l)
-sulfur seen as a yellow solid

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observation of concentrated sulfuric acid and hydrogen iodide (S)

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-Sulfur is seen as a yellow solid

20
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reaction of concentrated sulphuric acid and hydrogen iodide (H2S)

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-The concentrated sulfuric acid oxidises HI and is itself reduced to hydrogen sulfide
-8HI (g) + H2SO4 (l) → 4I2 (g) + H2S (s) + 4H2O (l)
-hydrogen sulfide has strong smell of bad eggs

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observation of of concentrated sulphuric acid and hydrogen sulfide (H2S)

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hydrogen sulfide has strong smell of bad eggs