CC9.1 — Identifying ions (Edexcel 1SC0)
Flame tests (cation identification)
Hold a nichrome wire in the compound; place in a blue Bunsen flame. Observe flame colour:
| Ion | Flame colour |
|---|---|
| Li⁺ | Crimson/red |
| Na⁺ | Yellow/orange |
| K⁺ | Lilac/violet |
| Ca²⁺ | Brick red |
| Cu²⁺ | Blue-green |
| Ba²⁺ | Green |
Precipitate tests (using NaOH solution)
Add NaOH solution to a solution of the unknown metal cation:
| Ion | Precipitate colour | Soluble in excess NaOH? |
|---|---|---|
| Fe²⁺ | Green | No |
| Fe³⁺ | Brown/rust | No |
| Cu²⁺ | Blue | No |
| Al³⁺ | White | Yes (amphoteric) |
| Ca²⁺ | White | No |
| NH₄⁺ | — | Releases NH₃ gas (pungent, turns damp red litmus blue) |
Tests for anions
- Sulfate (SO₄²⁻): add dilute HCl then BaCl₂ solution → white precipitate of BaSO₄ (insoluble in HCl).
- Halides: add dilute HNO₃ then AgNO₃:
- Cl⁻ → AgCl (white)
- Br⁻ → AgBr (cream)
- I⁻ → AgI (yellow)
- Carbonate (CO₃²⁻): add dilute HCl → effervescence; CO₂ turns limewater milky.
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