Quantitative Analysis Salt Analysis
Quantitative Analysis Salt Analysis
Sulphites
4.
Solubility
5. Dry Test A small quantity of the substance is taken in dry test tube and is heated first gently and then strongly.
Ammonium slats
2. Black sublimate formed Iodide along with violet vapours 3. Substance looses water of crystallisation. Water droplets appear on walls of container 4. Substance is yellow when hot and white when cold. 5. Substance is Orange when hot and white when cold. 6. Reddish brown gas with pungent smell evolved. 7. The substance is blue and becomes colourless on heating. Hydrated salts
Zinc salts
Lead salts
Nitrate
6. Flame Test Prepare a paste of the salt with a few drops of conc. HCl on a watch glass and place a small amount of this paste on glass rod and introduce it (oxidizing flame) into the flame
Apple green Bluish green Brick Red Green flashes Crimson Red
Barium Salts Copper Salts Calcium Salts Zinc or Manganese salts Strontium
IDENTIFICATION OF ANIONS
1. Action with dil. HCL: To the little of the substance dil. HCI is added. a) A colourless, odourless gas evolves with quick effervesces. They turn lime water milky. b) A colourless gas with smell of rotten eggs is evolved. It turns lead acetate (or) lead nitrate paper black. c) A colourless gas with smell of burning sulphur is evolved. The gas turns Potassium dichromate paper green. 2. Action with Con. H2SO4: To a little of the substance Con. H2SO4 is added and the test tube is heated. a) colourless gas with pungent colour is evolved. White dense fumes are evolved when a glass rod dipped in NH4OH exposed to the gas. Carbonate is present.
Sulphide is present.
Sulphide is present.
b) A colourless gas along with reddish brown vapours are evolved. The gas turns a drop of AgNO3 taken on glass rod pale yellow. c) Reddish brown vapours are evolved. A drop of AgNO3 is exposed to the gas. No. Pt is formed. 3. Action with BaCl2: To the salt solution BaCl2 is added. White ppt. is formed.
May be Bromide
May be Sulphate
4. NITRATE: Salt is taken in a test tube. One (or) Two copper tunings and a few drops of Con. H2SO4 are added and heated.
Nitrate is confirmed.
Bromide is confirmed.
2. BROWN RING TEST: A small amount of extract in neutralized with dil. H2SO4 freshly prepared solution of ferrous sulphate is added the test tube is added the test tube is kept inclined and Con. H2SO4 is added along its walls. 3. TEST FOR SULPHATE: A Small amount of extract neutralized with dil. HCl, BaCl2 solution is added.
(NH4)+1 is Confirmed.
I Group
AgCl White PbCl2 - White
To the above solution pass H2S gas. II Group Cus Black Pbs Black Hgs Black The original solution is saturated with NH4CI (solid) and NH4OH. III Group To the above solution pass H2S gas. Fe+2 Pale IVGroup The original solution is saturated Green Mn S with NH4CI (S), NH4OH solution and Al+3 White Flesh colour (NH4)2CO3 is added. Zn S White V Group BaCO3 White CaCO3 White VI Group No group reagents Original solution Is tested for (Mg+2),(NH4) +1 ions
b) Yellow ppt. is formed. It dissolves in boiling water. On cooling golden yellow spangles are formed.
Pb+2 is confirmed.
II. GROUP CATTIONS: 1) To the original solution NH4OH solution is added. 2) To the original solution K4 (Fe (CN) 6) solution is added.
Bluish green ppt. which is soluble Cu+2 is confirmed. in excess NH4OH giving a deep blue colour is formed. A chocolate colour of deep brown colour solution is formed. Cu+2 is confirmed.
III. GROUP CATIONS: 1)To the original solution NH4Cl(s) and NH4OH are added.
a) A dull green ppt. Which is soluble in dil. HCl, dil. H2SO4 is formed. b) A white gelatinous ppt. which is soluble in alkalies is formed.
Fe+2 is confirmed.
Al+3 is confirmed.
Fe+2 is confirmed.
a) A white ppt. which is soluble in excess of NaOH is formed. b) A white ppt. turning brown which is insoluble in excess NaOH is formed.
Mn+2 is confirmed.
2) To the original solutions NH4CI + NH4OH is added and H2S gas is passed.
Ba+2 is confirmed.
a) A white ppt. which is soluble in acetic acid is formed. b) A white ppt. which is insoluble in acetic acid is formed.
Ca+2 is confirmed.
VI.GROUP CATIONS: 1. The original solution NH4OH is solution is added. 2. Add NH4CI, excess of NH4OH and sodium hydrogen phosphate solution to the original solution
Mg+2 is confirmed.
Mg+2 is confirmed.