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make a complete systematic qualitative analysis of inorganic salt sample supplied to you and report analysis along with the two radical present in it
one one acid radical nitrate ion minus and one basic radical zn + 2​

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Answered by Bonani11
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Systematic analysis of an inorganic salt involves the following steps: (i) Preliminary examination of solid salt and its solution. (ii) Determination of anions by reactions carried out in solution (wet tests) and confirmatory tests.

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Answered by rajatgautam2k5
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Salt analysis (also known as systematic qualitative analysis or qualitative inorganic analysis) involves the identification of the cation and anion of an inorganic salt. This is done by conducting a series of tests in a systematic manner and using the observations to confirm the absence or presence of specific cations and anions. Salt analysis is an integral part of the CBSE Class 12 Chemistry practical examinations and is a topic that several students struggle with. Therefore, we at BYJU’S have channelled our efforts into explaining this topic in a manner that is easy to understand and remember. If questions like “How to do salt analysis?” and “How to remember salt analysis procedures easily?” are puzzling you, look no further! This article also touches on certain tricks and shortcuts that students can employ to quickly analyze their assigned salts in their chemistry practical examinations.

Access in-depth procedures for the tests that must be performed during salt analysis by visiting the links listed below.

● Systematic Analysis of Cations

● Systematic Analysis of Anions

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