Write reaction of confirmatory test of following radicals.1, soa-2. NHa*3. Fe3*4. CH:coo
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Qualitative Analysis of Anions
Theory
Our Objective
Our objective is to determine the anion present in the given salt.
The Theory
What is Qualitative Inorganic Analysis?
The qualitative inorganic analysis is a method of analytical chemistry that seeks to find out the elemental composition of inorganic compounds through various reagents. It is mainly focused on detection of ions in an aqueous solution, so the substances in other states need to be converted into an aqueous solution before starting the experiment.
The procedure for detecting ions (cations and anions) in aqueous solutions are called Cation Analysis and Anion Analysis.
Let's discuss the Qualitative Analysis of Anions.
Qualitative Analysis of Anions
Preliminary Tests
Some preliminary tests are done before going to the anion analysis.
(A) Physical Examination: Colour and Smell
The physical examination of the unknown salt involves the study of colour, smell and density. Characteristic smell helps to identify some anions such as acetate, sulphide etc.
(B) Dry Heating Test
This test is performed by heating a small amount of salt in a dry test tube. Quite valuable information can be gathered by carefully performing and noting the observations. On heating, some salts undergo decomposition, thus evolving the gases.
(C) Identification of Anions (Acid Radicals)
The identification of the radicals is first done on the basis of the preliminary tests. The Dry heating test is one of the preliminary tests performed earlier which may give some important information about the acid radical present. The other preliminary tests are based on the fact that:
CO32-, S2-, NO2- and SO32- react with dil. H2SO4 to give out CO2, H2S, NO2 and SO2 gases respectively. These gases on identification indicate the nature of the anion present in the salt.
Cl-,Br-,I-,NO3- and C2O42- and CH3COO- react with conc. H2SO4 but not with dil. H2SO4 to produce characteristic gases.
SO42- and PO43- react neither with dil H2SO4 nor with conc. H2SO4. These are, therefore, identified by individual tests.
Thus, these anions may be identified by performing the following tests below:
1) Dil. H2SO4 Tests
Treat a pinch of the salt with dil. H2SO4 and identify the gas evolved.
Chemical Reactions Involved in Dil.H2SO4 Test:
Dilute H2SO4 decomposes carbonates, sulphides, sulphites and nitrites in cold to give gases. These gases on identification indicate the nature of the anion present in the salt.
(a) Carbonate: On treating the solid carbonate, CO2 is given off in the cold with brisk effervescence.
(b) Sulphide: Sulphides when treated with dil. H2SO4 give H2S gas.
(c) Sulphite: On heating solid sulphite with dil.H2SO4, SO2 gas is