Test for Ions and Gases definitions Flashcards
Test for Ions and Gases definitions
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Anions
Negatively charged ions that can be identified through specific chemical tests.Chloride Ion
Forms a white precipitate of silver chloride when reacted with nitric acid and silver nitrate.Bromide Ion
Produces a creamy white precipitate of silver bromide with nitric acid and silver nitrate.Iodide Ion
Results in a yellow precipitate of silver iodide when combined with nitric acid and silver nitrate.Carbonate Ion
Reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce carbon dioxide gas and forms a white precipitate with magnesium sulfate.Bicarbonate Ion
Also known as hydrogen carbonate, it releases carbon dioxide gas with hydrochloric acid but no precipitate with magnesium sulfate.Sulfate Ion
Forms a white precipitate of barium sulfate with barium chloride and requires strong heating to release sulfur trioxide gas.Bisulfate Ion
Produces sulfur trioxide gas with light heating and releases more CO2 with sodium carbonate.Sulfide Ion
Releases sulfur dioxide gas with a strong odor when reacted with hydrochloric acid.Nitrate Ion
Identified by the brown ring test, forming a brown ring with cold iron(II) sulfate and sulfuric acid.Precipitate
A solid formed in a solution during a chemical reaction, indicating the presence of specific ions.Silver Nitrate
Reagent used to detect halide ions by forming distinct colored precipitates.Nitric Acid
Used in combination with silver nitrate to test for halide ions in a solution.Hydrochloric Acid
Reacts with carbonate and sulfide ions to release gases, aiding in their identification.Magnesium Sulfate
Differentiates between carbonate and bicarbonate ions by forming a precipitate only with carbonate.