Transcript Slide 1

Chemical tests to identify anions
Connector –
1. What is an anion?
2. What happens when potassium nitrate is heated?
3. What gas will turn moist red litmus paper blue?
4. What is the chemical test for water vapour?
An anion is an atom or group of atoms with a negative charge.
Experiment – Testing for anions.1
Carry out the following tests and record the test and your observations:
1. Testing for hydroxides
Use a glass rod to put a spot of sodium hydroxide on red litmus
paper and on universal indicator paper. Repeat using ammonia
soln.
2. Testing for carbonates and sulphites
a. Put a sample of sodium carbonate in a boiling tube, then
carefully add an equal dilute HCl. Pour the invisible gas from
the boiling tube into another boiling tube that contains 2cm3 of
limewater and gently shake.
b. Repeat the experiment using sodium sulphite, but this time test
the gas using
i.
a piece of filter paper soaked in acidified Na2Cr2O7;
ii. moist blue litmus paper, over the mouth of the boiling tube.
Write word and balanced symbol equations for the two
decomposition reactions.
Hydroxides OH-
Carbonates, sulphites
Write the balanced symbol equation
Write the balanced symbol equation
Carbonates
Sulphite ion; SO32-
Questions
Experiment – Testing for anions.2
Carry out the following tests and record the test and your observations:
3. Testing for sulphates
Put 2cm3 of sodium sulphate in a test tube add the same volume of
dilute HCl, and barium chloride soln.
4. Testing for halide ions
In separate test tubes put 2cm3 of potassium chloride, potassium
bromide and potassium iodide soln.,
i. to each one add 2cm3 of dilute nitric acid followed by 2cm3 of
silver nitrate soln. – record your observations
ii. Now add 2cm3 of dil. ammonia soln.
iii. Then add 2cm3 of conc. ammonia soln.
Write word and balanced symbol equations for the reactions that
occurred in the precipitation reactions.
(Note: Ignore the acids in tests 3 & 4.)
Sulphate
Write the balanced symbol equation
Halide ions
Write the balanced symbol equation
Silver nitrate + potassium bromide
silver bromide + sodium nitrate
CREAM
Silver nitrate + potassium iodide
silver iodide
YELLOW
+ sodium nitrate
Halide ions
Summary
• Litmus paper turns __________ if hydroxide ions are present.
• If you add __________ acid to sulphite ions the __________ gas
produced turns litmus paper __________ .
• If you add hydrochloric acid to carbonate ions the __________ gas
produced turns __________ milky.
• Barium chloride solution produces a white __________ with sulphite
and sulphate ions but only the __________ ion precipitate will
dissolve in hydrochloric acid.
• Adding acidified __________ nitrate solution to halides forms a
precipitate that is white with chloride ions, __________ with bromide
ions and yellow with __________ ions.
blue
iodide
carbon dioxide
limewater
sulphite
cream
precipitate
hydrochloric
red
sulphur dioxide
silver
Testing for anions 1
Dil. HCl
Sodium hydroxide soln..
Solid Sodium carbonate
Solid Sodium sulphite
limewater
Red litmus paper
Blue litmus paper
Solution of acidified potassium (or sodium) dichromate
Strips of filter paper (to be dipped into acidified K2Cr2O7)
UI paper
Test tubes
Boiling tubes
Test tube racks
Testing for anions 2
Dil. HCl
Dil. HNO3
Sodium sulphate soln
NaCl soln.
NaBr soln
NaI soln
Barium chloride soln.
Silver nitrate soln
Dilute Ammonia soln.
Concentrated ammonia soln
Test tubes
Boiling tubes
Test tube racks