Chapter 11 Qualitative Analysis Anions

Chapter 11 Qualitative Analysis Anions

9th Grade

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Chapter 11 Qualitative Analysis Anions

Chapter 11 Qualitative Analysis Anions

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1.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Drag and drop the tests into the boxes to complete the table below.

(Match the empty boxes in the image with the options below by selecting the empty box and the correct option.)​ ​ ​​

Add dilute nitric acid, then add aqueous barium nitrate.

Nitrate NO3-

Add dilute nitric acid, then bubble the gas evolved into limewater

Chloride Cl-

Add aqueous sodium hydroxide, then add some aluminum powder. Warm

Carbonate CO32-

Add dilute nitric acid, then add aqueous silver nitrate.

Sulfate SO42-

2.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Drag and drop the observation into the boxes to complete the table below.

(Match the empty boxes in the image with the options below by selecting the empty box and the correct option.)​ ​ ​​

A yellow precipitate forms.

Carbonate CO32-

A gas evolves, which turn damp red litmus paper blue.

Nitrate NO3-

A gas evolves, which forms a white precipitate when bubbled through limewater.

Sulfate SO42-

A white precipitate forms.

Iodide I-

3.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Drag and drop the observation into the boxes to complete the table below.

(Match the empty boxes in the image with the options below by selecting the empty box and the correct option.)​ ​ ​​

Sulfate SO42-

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Nitrate NO3-

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Iodide I-

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Carbonate CO32-

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4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 1 pt

How much anion solution do you require for each anion test?

enough to fill half the test tube

enough to fill the entire test tube

only about 2 cm3

Answer explanation

Similar to the cation tests, you should add enough anion solution to cover about 2 cm height from the base of the test tube (no need to use ruler, estimation is enough).

5.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

[NItrate test] Which of the following should be performed on the nitrate solution in the correct order?

1. ​​ (a)  

2. ​​ (b)  

3. ​ (c)   ​ ​ ​

add aqueous sodium hydroxide
add one piece of Al foil
warm mixture

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 1 pt

[Carbonate/Sulfate/Chloride/Iodide test] What acid should be added to the anion solution?

hydrochloric acid

nitric acid

sulfuric acid

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 1 pt

[Carbonate/Sulfate/Chloride/Iodide test] How much acid should be added to the anion solution?

1 drop only

same volume as the anion solution

Answer explanation

Sufficient acid must be added to ensure that any possible carbonate ion impurities can react and be removed by the acid.