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Anion tests

Common ions
Chloride Cl-
Carbonate CO3- -
Hydrogen Carbonate HCO3-
Sulfate SO4- -
Sulfite SO3- -
Nitrate NO3-
Phosphate PO4- - -

Chloride test
• Make a solution of the salt
• Add silver nitrate solution
• If chloride it produces……
• A white precipitate
AgNO3 + NaCl = AgCl + NaNO3
+ - + -

Confirm chloride
• Take the white precipitate obtained earlier
• Add….
• Ammonia solution
• If chloride….
• The precipitate dissolves

Nitrate
• ‘Brown ring test’• Make a solution of the salt• Add Iron sulfate solution• Mix• Add conc sulfuric acid • This sinks to the bottom• A brown ring forms • At the top of the sulfuric acid layer

Phosphate
• Make a solution of the salt
• Add
• Ammonium molybdate solution
• Add….
• Conc nitric acid
• If phosphate a
• Yellow precipitate forms

Sulfate or sulfite
• Make a solution of the salt
• Add barium chloride solution
• both sulfate and sulfite give…..
• A white precipitate
BaCl2+ Na2SO4
= BaSO4+ NaCl
++ - + - - ++ - - + -
BaCl2 + Na2SO3= BaSO3
+ NaCl

Distinguish Sulfate or sulfite
BaSO3 + HCl = BaCl2 + H2O
• Take the white precipitate obtained earlier
• Add dilute hydrochloric acid
• If the precipitate dissolves
• the salt was…
• Sulfite
• If it does not dissolve it is sulfate
SO2+
BaSO4+ HCl =
No reaction

Distinguish between sulfate and sulfite
• Take the white precipitate obtained earlier
• Add dilute hydrochloric acid
• If the precipitate dissolves
• the salt was…
• Sulfite
• If it does not dissolve it is sulfate

Carbonate or HydrogenCarbonate
• Add hydrochloric acid to the solid
• Check for carbon dioxide gas using
• Lime water
• If it turns
• Milky
• It indicates the presence of carbonate or hydrogen carbonate

Solubility of CO3- - and HCO3
-
Carbonates are generally insoluble
Hydrogen carbonates are generally soluble
Except Sodium carbonate Na2CO3

Distinguish between carbonate and hydrogencarbonate
• Make a solution of the salt
• Add a magnesium sulfate solution
• If you get a white precipitate it indicates
• Carbonate
• If no precipitate it indicates
• It indicates Hydrogen carbonate
MgSO4+ Na2CO3 = MgCO3
Na2SO4+
++ +++ +- - - - - - - -

Distinguish between carbonate and hydrogencarbonate
• Make a solution of the salt
• Add a magnesium sulfate solution
• If you get a white precipitate it indicates
• Carbonate
• If no precipitate it indicates
• It indicates Hydrogen carbonate
MgSO4+ NaHCO3 = MgHCO3
Na2SO4+
++ +++ +- - - - - - -

Confirm hydrogencaronate
• Boil the clear solution obtained
• If it is a Hydrogencarbonate…..
• A white precipitate now forms