Laboratory Activity 8.2.1: Test for anion |
Material: » Sodium carbonate » Sodium nitrate » Sodium chloride » Sodium sulphate » Zinc carbonate » Zinc nitrate » Zinc chloride » Zinc sulphate » Copper carbonate » Copper nitrate » Copper chloride » Copper sulphate |
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► | (A) Colour and solubility in water
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► | (B) Effect of heat
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► | (C) Effect of dilute acid
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► | (D) Confirmatory test for anions in solution
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► | (D) Confirmatory test for anions in solution
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► | The blue or green salts and solutions indicate the presence of Cu2+ ions.
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► | All chlorides form a white precipitate with dilute HNO3 and AgNO3 solution. With Pb(NO3)2, a white precipitate soluble in hot water is formed. | |||||||||
► | All sulphates form a white precipitate with dilute HCl and BaCl2 solution. They also form a white precipitate with Pb(NO3)2 solution. |
► | Anions can be tested by
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