Chemistry Practical Procedure Systematic Analysis of Salt STD: Xi & Xii
Chemistry Practical Procedure Systematic Analysis of Salt STD: Xi & Xii
Chemistry Practical Procedure Systematic Analysis of Salt STD: Xi & Xii
May be presence of
iv) Light pink, flesh Manganese ion.
colour
May be presence of
ii) Amorphous carbonate or Sulphide ion
(except Ammonium
carbonate).
2 SOLUBILITY
A little amount of the i) Soluble May be nitrate, sulphate,
salt was taken in a chloride or acetate ions.
test tube and shaken
well with water. May be carbonate (or)
ii) Insoluble
sulphide ions (except
ammonium carbonate)
3 ACTION OF HEAT
A pinch of the salt was i) Colourless, Odourless May be presence of
taken in a dry test gas which turned lime carbonate ion.
tube and heated water milky.
gently.
ii) a) Reddish brown gas a) May be presence of nitrate
evolved. ion.
b) Reddish brown gas b) May be presence of Lead
evolved with nitrate.
decripitation.
v) a) Acetic acid
May be presence of acetate
vapours having
ion.
characteristic vinegar
like smell evolved.
5 ASH TEST
To a little of the salt i) Green coloured ash. May be presence of Zn 2+ ion.
taken in a watch glass
concentrated nitric ii) Blue coloured ash. May be presence of Aℓ3+ ion.
acid and cobalt nitrate
solution was added. A iii) White or pink May be presence of Mg 2+ ion.
filter paper was coloured ash.
soaked in the solution
and ignited. iv) No characteristic Absence of Zn 2+, Aℓ3+ and
coloured ash. Mg2+ ions.
6 ACTION OF DILUTE
SULPHURIC ACID
a) To a little of the salt i) Brisk effervescence May be presence of
in a test tube dilute due to the evolution of carbonate ion.
sulphuric acid was carbon dioxide gas
added. which turned lime
water milky.
ii) Evolution of a May be presence of Sulphide
colourless gas with a ion.
rotten egg smell
turning lead acetate
paper black was
observed.
iii) Reddish brown May be presence of Nitrite
vapour evolved which ion.
turned ferrous
sulphate paper black.
iv) Colourless vapours May be presence of acetate
with smell of vinegar ion.
which turned blue
litmus red.
v) No characteristic Absence of carbonate,
change. Sulphide, Nitrite and Acetate
ions.
i) Pink colour fades May be presence of Oxalate
b) Boil the above away.
solution and add ion.
KMnO4 in drops. ii) Pink colour persists. Absence of Oxalate ion.
7 ACTION OF
CONCENTRATED
SULPHURIC ACID
a) To a little of the salt Colourless gas May be presence of chloride
taken in a test tube (hydrogen chloride) with ion.
concentrated pungent smell, which
sulphuric acid was gave dense white fumes
added. when a glass rod dipped
in ammonium
hydroxide, was brought
near the mouth of the
test tube.
Little of the salt was taken in a test tube, water is added and shaken well. This
solution is called aqueous extract or water extract.
GROUP SEPARATION:
1 To the given salt add Dense white fumes Presence of Ammonium
sodium hydroxide and with concentrated ion. (Group Zero)
heated. hydrochloric acid.
1 CONFIRMATORY TEST
FOR Pb 2+
i) To a little of the original Yellow precipitate is Presence of Pb2+ ion is
salt solution potassium obtained. confirmed.
chromate solution was
added.
Pb2+ + K2CrO4 → PbCrO4 +2K +
ii) To a little of the original Yellow precipitate is Presence of Pb2+ion is
salt solution potassium obtained. confirmed.
iodide solution was added.
Pb2+ + 2KI → PbI 2 +2K +
2 CONFIRMATORY TEST Blue precipitate Presence of Cu2+ ion is
FOR Cu 2+ obtained which confirmed.
i) To a little of the original dissolved on addition
salt solution ammonium of excess of
hydroxide solution was ammonium hydroxide
added. and only blue
coloration is seen.
Cu 2+ + 4 NH 4OH → [Cu ( NH 3 )4 ](OH )2 + 2OH − + 4H +
ii) To a little of the original Chocolate brown Presence of Cu2+ ion is
salt solution potassium precipitate is confirmed.
ferrocyanide was added. obtained.
2+
2Cu + K 4 [ Fe(CN )6 ] → Cu2 [ Fe(CN )6 ] + 4 K +
3 CONFIRMATORY TEST
FOR Aℓ3+
i) To a little of the original White precipitate is Presence of Aℓ3+ ion is
salt solution sodium obtained which confirmed.
hydroxide solution was dissolved in excess of
added. sodium hydroxide.
3+
A + 3NaOH → A (OH )3 + 3Na +
A (OH )3 + NaOH → NaA O2 + 2H 2O
ii) To a little of the original Bright red lake is Presence of Aℓ3+ ion is
salt solution aluminon observed confirmed.
reagent and sodium
hydroxide was added.
4 CONFIRMATORY TEST
FOR Zn2+
To a little of the original salt White precipitate Presence of Zn 2+ ion is
solution sodium hydroxide soluble in excess of confirmed.
was added. sodium hydroxide.
Zn 2+ + 2 NaOH → Zn(OH ) 2 + 2 Na +
Zn(OH ) 2 + 2 NaOH → Na2 ZnO2 + 2 H 2O
5 CONFIRMATORY TEST
FOR Ba2+
To a little of the original salt Yellow precipitate is Presence of Ba2+ ion is
solution potassium obtained. confirmed.
chromate solution was
added.
Ba 2+ + K 2CrO4 → BaCrO4 + 2 K +
6 CONFIRMATORY TEST
FOR Ca2+ A white precipitate is Presence of Ca2+ ion is
To a little of the original salt obtained. confirmed.
solution (NH4)2C2O4
solution was added.
Ca 2+ + ( NH 4 ) 2 C2O4 → [COO]2 Ca + 2 NH 4+
7 CONFIRMATORY TEST
FOR Mg2+
To a little of the original salt Blue green precipitate Presence of Mg 2+ ion is
solution sodium hydroxide is obtained. confirmed.
was added and a few drops
of magneson reagent was
also added.
8 CONFIRMATORY TEST
FOR NH4+
To a little of the original salt Reddish brown Presence of NH 4+ ion is
solution sodium hydroxide precipitate is confirmed.
and Nessler’s reagent was obtained.
added.
2K2[HgI4 ] + NH3 + 3NaOH → H2 N.HgO.HgI +4KI + 2H2O + 3NaI
RESULT
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