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Home / AS / Chemistry / OCR / Revision Notes / 1. Development of Practical Skills in Chemistry / 1.2 Organic & Inorganic Practicals / 1.2.1 Qualitative Analysis of Ions


1.2.1 Qualitative Analysis of Ions


PAG 4: Qualitative Analysis of Ions

Testing for positive ions

  • Simple test tube reactions can be done to identify the following positive ions:
    • Group 2 ions (M2+)
    • Ammonium ions (NH4+)

  • If the sample to be tested is a solid, then it must be dissolved in deionised water and made into an aqueous solution

Testing for Group 2 Metal ions

  • Four test tubes should be placed in a test tube rack
  • Around 10 drops of 0.1 mol dm-3 barium chloride solution should be added to the first test tube
  • Around 10 drops of dilute sodium hydroxide solution (NaOH) should be added to the same test tube
  • Swirl the test tube carefully to mix well
  • Continue to add sodium hydroxide dropwise to the test tube, until it is in excess
  • This should then be repeated in the other test tubes, for calcium chloride solution, magnesium chloride solution and strontium chloride solution
  • Any observations should be noted down in a suitable results table
  • The same test as above can also be done using ammonia solution and sulfuric acid solution

The positive results testing for the presence of Group 2 ions

Testing for Ammonium Ions

  • About 10 drops of a solution containing ammonium ions, such as ammonium chloride, should be added to a clean test tube
  • About 10 drops of sodium hydroxide should be added using a pipette
  • The test tube should be swirled carefully to ensure that it is mixed well
  • The test tube of the solution should then be placed in a beaker of water, and the beaker of water should be placed above a Bunsen burner, so that it can become a water bath
  • As the solution is heated gently, fumes will be produced
  • A pair of tongs should be used to hold a damp piece of red litmus paper near the mouth of the test tube, to test the fumes
  • The red litmus paper will change colour and become blue in the presence of ammonia gas

Litmus paper turns red, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes 

Damp red litmus paper turning blue in the presence of ammonia gas 

Testing for negative ions

  • Simple test tube reactions can be done to identify the following negative ions:
    • Halide ions (X–)
    • Hydroxide ions (OH–)
    • Carbonate ions (CO32-)
    • Sulfate ions (SO42-)

  • If the sample to be tested is a solid, then it must be dissolved in deionised water and made into an aqueous solution

Testing for Halide Ions

  • The sample being tested should be added using a pipette to a test tube
  • The test tube should be placed into a test tube rack
  • A small amount of nitric acid should be added to the sample using a pipette, followed by a small amount of silver nitrate solution
  • A precipitate will form, either white, cream or yellow, if a halide ion is present in the sample

Testing for halide ions results, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

The white, cream and yellow precipitates formed when halide ions react with silver nitrate solution

  • The white precipitate will form if chloride ions are present in the sample
    • The white precipitate is AgCl

  • The cream precipitate will form if bromide ions are present in the sample
    • The cream precipitate is AgBr

  • The yellow precipitate will form if iodide ions are present in the sample
    • The yellow precipitate is AgI

Further test for halides using ammonia solution

AgCl precipitate, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

AgBr precipitate, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

AgI precipitate, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

Results of the test with ammonia to further distinguish between silver halide precipitates

Testing for Hydroxide Ions

  • A small amount (around 1 cm3) of the solution should be added to a test tube using a pipette
  • Test the pH of the solution using red litmus paper or universal indicator paper
    • The presence of hydroxide ions will turn the red litmus paper blue and the pH will be clearly alkaline on the universal indicator paper if hydroxide ions are present

Testing for Carbonate Ions

  • A small amount (around 1 cm3) of dilute hydrochloric acid should be added to a test tube using a pipette
  • An equal amount of sodium carbonate solution should then be added to the test tube using a clean pipette
  • As soon as the sodium carbonate solution is added, a bung with a delivery tube should be attached to the test tube
    • The delivery tube should transfer the gas which is formed into a different test tube which contains a small amount of limewater (calcium hydroxide solution)

  • Carbonate ions will react with hydrogen ions from the acid to produce carbon dioxide gas
  • Carbon dioxide gas will turn the limewater milky

 

When carbon dioxide gas is bubbled into limewater it will turn cloudy as calcium carbonate is produced

Testing for Sulfate Ions

  • Acidify the sample with dilute hydrochloric acid and then add a few drops of aqueous barium chloride
  • If a sulfate is present then a white precipitate of barium sulfate is formed:

Ba2+ (aq) + SO42- (aq) → BaSO4 (s)

Sulfate Ion Test, IGCSE & GCSE Chemistry revision notes

A white precipitate of barium sulfate is a positive result for the presence of sulfate ions

Exam Tip

HCl is added first to remove any carbonates which may be present and would also produce a precipitate and interfere with the results.



  • 1. Development of Practical Skills in Chemistry
    • 1.1 Physical Chemistry Practicals
      • 1.1.1 Moles Determination
        • 1.1.2 Acid-Base Titration
          • 1.1.3 Determination of Enthalpy Changes
            • 1.1.4 Reaction - Magnesium & Hydrochloric Acid
            • 1.2 Organic & Inorganic Practicals
              • 1.2.1 Qualitative Analysis of Ions
                • 1.2.2 Synthesis of a Haloalkane
                  • 1.2.3 Preparation of Cyclohexene
                    • 1.2.4 Oxidation of Ethanol
                  • 2. Foundations in Chemistry
                    • 2.1 Atoms & Reactions
                      • 2.1.1 Atomic Structure & Isotopes
                        • 2.1.2 Atomic Structure & Mass Spectrometry
                          • 2.1.3 Compounds, Formulae & Equations
                          • 2.2 Amount of Substance
                            • 2.2.1 Amount of Substance
                              • 2.2.2 Determining Formulae
                                • 2.2.3 Reaction Calculations
                                  • 2.2.4 The Ideal Gas Equation
                                    • 2.2.5 Percentage Yield & Atom Economy
                                    • 2.3 Acid-base & Redox Reactions
                                      • 2.3.1 Acids
                                        • 2.3.2 Acid-base Titrations
                                          • 2.3.3 Redox
                                          • 2.4 Electrons, Bonding & Structure
                                            • 2.4.1 Electron Structure
                                              • 2.4.2 Ionic Bonding & Structure
                                                • 2.4.3 Covalent Bonding & Structure
                                                • 2.5 The Shapes of Simple Molecules & Ions
                                                  • 2.5.1 The Shapes of Simple Molecules & Ions
                                                    • 2.5.2 Electronegativity & Bond Polarity
                                                      • 2.5.3 Intermolecular Forces
                                                    • 3. Periodic Table & Energy
                                                      • 3.1 Periodicity
                                                        • 3.1.1 Periodicity
                                                          • 3.1.2 Ionisation Energy
                                                            • 3.1.3 Structure & Physical Properties
                                                            • 3.2 Group 2
                                                              • 3.2.1 Group 2 Elements
                                                                • 3.2.2 Group 2 Compounds
                                                                • 3.3 The Halogens
                                                                  • 3.3.1 The Halogens
                                                                    • 3.3.2 Uses of Chlorine
                                                                      • 3.3.3 Qualitative Analysis
                                                                      • 3.4 Enthalpy Changes
                                                                        • 3.4.1 Enthalpy Changes
                                                                          • 3.4.2 Calorimetry
                                                                            • 3.4.3 Bond Enthalpies
                                                                              • 3.4.4 Hess' Law
                                                                              • 3.5 Reaction Rates
                                                                                • 3.5.1 Simple Collision Theory
                                                                                  • 3.5.2 Catalysis
                                                                                    • 3.5.3 The Boltzmann Distribution
                                                                                    • 3.6 Chemical Equilibrium
                                                                                      • 3.6.1 Dynamic Equilibrium
                                                                                        • 3.6.2 Le Chatelier’s Principle
                                                                                          • 3.6.3 The Equilibrium Constant, Kc
                                                                                        • 4. Core Organic Chemistry
                                                                                          • 4.1 Basic Concepts
                                                                                            • 4.1.1 Chemical Names & Formulae
                                                                                              • 4.1.2 Functional Groups
                                                                                                • 4.1.3 Structural Isomerism
                                                                                                  • 4.1.4 Reaction Mechanisms
                                                                                                  • 4.2 Alkanes
                                                                                                    • 4.2.1 Introduction to Alkanes
                                                                                                      • 4.2.2 Reactions of Alkanes
                                                                                                        • 4.2.3 Free Radical Substitution of Alkanes
                                                                                                        • 4.3 Alkenes
                                                                                                          • 4.3.1 Introduction to Alkenes
                                                                                                            • 4.3.2 Stereoisomerism in Alkenes
                                                                                                              • 4.3.3 Addition Reactions of Alkenes
                                                                                                                • 4.3.4 Electrophilic Addition
                                                                                                                  • 4.3.5 Polymers from Alkenes
                                                                                                                  • 4.4 Alcohols
                                                                                                                    • 4.4.1 Properties of Alcohols
                                                                                                                      • 4.4.2 Reactions of Alcohols
                                                                                                                      • 4.5 Haloalkanes
                                                                                                                        • 4.5.1 Reactions of Haloalkanes
                                                                                                                          • 4.5.2 Nucleophilic Substitution of Haloalkanes
                                                                                                                            • 4.5.3 Hydrolysis of Primary Haloalkanes
                                                                                                                              • 4.5.4 Environmental Concerns of Organohalogen Use
                                                                                                                              • 4.6 Organic Synthesis
                                                                                                                                • 4.6.1 Techniques
                                                                                                                                  • 4.6.2 Synthetic Routes
                                                                                                                                  • 4.7 Analytical Techniques
                                                                                                                                    • 4.7.1 Infrared Spectroscopy
                                                                                                                                      • 4.7.2 Mass Spectrometry
                                                                                                                                        • 4.7.3 Combined Techniques


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