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To analyse the given sample of salt for detection of one acidic and one basic radical

Aim: - To analyse the given sample of salt for detection of one acidic and one basic radical

Observation table-

A) Detection of acidic  radical(anion)

S.N.

EXPERIMENT

OBSERVATION

INFERENCE

1

Salt + Dil. H2SO4

No gas evolves

SO44-group is absent

2.

Salt + Con. H2SO4

Colourless gas with

pungent smell evolves

Chloride (Cl-) may be present

3.

Confirmatory test for chloride:

(a)  Salt + Dil. HNO3 + AgNO3 solution

 


(b)  Chromyl  chloride test:-

·      Salt + K2Cr2O7 + Conc. H2SO4 + warm

 



·      Pass the vapours through NaOH solution



·      Add lead acetate and dil. Acetic acid to yellow solution

 

 

 

White ppt soluble in

Chloride (Cl-) is

 

ammonia solution

confirmed

 


 Red colour vapors evolves

 

Chloride (Cl-) may be

 


 

 

Solution turns

 

 

yellow         

Chloride (Cl-) is

 


Yellow precipitate is

confirmed

 

formed

 

 

Detection of basic radical(cation)

S.N.

EXPERIMENT

OBSERVATION

INFERENCE

1

Salt + NaOH solution + heat

Colourless gas with ammonical smell evolves

Zero group is

present NH4+ may be present

2.

Confirmatory test of  NH4+ :-

(a)  put glass rod dipped in conc. HCl acid on the mouth of test tube

(b)  Salt + conc. NaOH + Nessler reagent + Warm

 

Dense white fumes generate around glass rod

Brown solution

 

NH4+ may be Confirmed 

NH4+  is Confirmed

Result: in given sample of salt on acidic radical chloride (Cl-) and one basic radical ammonium (NH4+) are present.

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