Saturday, 30 April 2016

Chemistry Practical

Experiment1
Carbonate(CO3)2-
AIM: To identify the acid radical present in the given salt sample, (CO3)2-
(A) PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:-
(i) Colour- white
(ii) Odour-odourless
(iii)State-crystalline
(iv) Solubility- soluble in water

(B) DRY TESTS FOR DETECTION OF ACID RADICALS:-

S.No
Experiment
Observation
Inference
Gas evolved
Possible Radical
i
Dilute sulphuric acid test-
A pinch of salt was taken in a clean dry test tube and 2-3 ml of dil. H2SO4 was added.
Colourless, odourless gas with brisk effervescence, turns lime water milky
CO2
CO3 2-
CHEMICAL REACTIONS INVOLVED:-
CO32- + H2 SO4 → SO42- + H2O + CO2
                                                       (brisk effervescence)
 (C) WET TESTS FOR CONFIRMATION OF ACID RADICAL:-
(i) Preparation of Original Solution- A little amount of salt was taken in a clean dry test tube to which 5 ml distilled water was added. The test tube was shaken till the salt dissolved and a clear solution was obtained. This clear solution is labelled as original solution(o.s)

Experiment
Observation
Inference
(i)
Magnesium sulphate test:
To a part of the aqueous solution, small quantity of 2-3 ml of magnesium sulphate solution was added.
White ppt. obtained
CO3 -2-confirmed
CHEMICAL REACTIONS INVOLVED:-
CO32- + MgSO4 → MgCO3↓ + SO42-
                               (white ppt)
(D) RESULT:- The given salt contains Carbonate (CO3)2- as the acid radical.






Experiment2
Sulphide, S2-
AIM: To identify the acid radical present in the given salt sample, S2-

(A) PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:-
(i) Colour- pale yellow
(ii) Odour- rotten egg smell
(iii)State- amorphous, flaky
(iv) Solubility-soluble in water

(B) DRY TESTS FOR DETECTION OF ACID RADICALS:-

S.No
Experiment
Observation
Inference
Gas evolved
Possible Radical
i
Dilute sulphuric acid test-
A pinch of salt was taken in a clean dry test tube and 2-3 ml of dil. H2SO4 was added.
Colourless gas with rotten egg smell which turn lead acetate paper black
H2S
S2-
CHEMICAL REACTIONS INVOLVED:-
S2- + H2 SO4 → SO42- + H2S
                                        (rotten egg smell)
 (C) WET TESTS FOR CONFIRMATION OF ACID RADICAL:-
(i) Preparation of Original Solution- A little amount of salt was taken in a clean dry test tube to which 5 ml distilled water was added. The test tube was shaken till the salt dissolved and a clear solution was obtained. This clear solution is labelled as original solution(o.s)

Experiment
Observation
Inference
(i)
Lead acetate test:
To a part of the aqueous solution, small quantity of 2-3 ml of lead acetate solution was added.
Black  ppt. obtained
S-2-confirmed
CHEMICAL REACTIONS INVOLVED:-
S2- + Pb(CH3COO)2→ PbS↓ +    2CH3COO-                         
                                 (black ppt)
(D)RESULT:- The given salt contains Sulphide, S2- as the acid radical.



Experiment3
Nitrite, NO2-
AIM: To identify the acid radical present in the given salt sample, NO2-
(A) PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:-
(i) Colour- white
(ii) Odour-odourless
(iii)State-crystalline
(iv) Solubility- soluble in water

(B) DRY TESTS FOR DETECTION OF ACID RADICALS:-

S.No
Experiment
Observation
Inference
Gas evolved
Possible Radical
i
Dilute sulphuric acid test-
A pinch of salt was taken in a clean dry test tube and 2-3 ml of dil. H2SO4 was added.
Reddish brown gas evolve which turn FeSO4 solution brown
NO2
NO2-

CHEMICAL REACTIONS INVOLVED:-
3NO2- + 3H2 SO4 → 3HSO42- + HNO3 + H2O + 2NO
2NO + O2     à     2NO2
 (colourless)   (brown gas)
 (C) WET TESTS FOR CONFIRMATION OF ACID RADICAL:-
(i) Preparation of Original Solution- A little amount of salt was taken in a clean dry test tube to which 5 ml distilled water was added. The test tube was shaken till the salt dissolved and a clear solution was obtained. This clear solution is labelled as original solution(o.s)

Experiment
Observation
Inference
(i)
Ferrous sulphate test:
To a part of the aqueous solution, small quantity of dil acetic acid and ferrous sulphate solution was added.
Brown colouration obtained
NO2-confirmed
CHEMICAL REACTIONS INVOLVED:-
NO2- + CH3COOH àCH3COO-  + HNO2
3HNO2 àHNO3 + 2NO + H2O
FeSO4 + NO à FeSO4.NO
(D) RESULT:- The given salt contains Nitrite, NO2- as the acid radical.


AIM: To identify the acid radical present in the given salt sample.

(A) PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Colour-White, Odour: odourless
State: crystalline, Solubility: soluble in water
 (B) DRY TESTS FOR ACID RADICALS:-
S.No
Experiment
Observation
Inference
i
Dilute sulphuric acid test – To a pinch of salt taken in a dry test tube, 1-2 ml of dil. H2SO4 was added.
No brisk effervescence
CO3 2- absent
No gas with smell of burning sulphur
SO3 2- absent
No gas with rotten egg smell
S 2- absent
No reddish brown gas
NO2- absent
ii
Oxalic acid test- To a pinch of the salt taken on a watch glass, oxalic acid crystals and few drops of water were added to make a paste.
No smell of vinegar
CH3COO- absent
iii
MnO2 test- To a pinch of the salt taken in a dry test tube with equal amount of MnO2,1-2ml conc. H2SO4 was added and heated.
Deep violet vapours evolve which turn starch solution blue
The evolving gas is I2 and the presence of I- ion is indicated.
CHEMICAL REACTIONS INVOLVED:-
MnO2  +  3H2SO4  +  2I-  →  MnSO4   + I2 ↑  + 2HSO4-  +  2H2
                                                                Deep violet vapours
 (C) WET TEST  FOR CONFIRMATION OF ACID RADICAL:-
(i) Preparation of original solution- A little amount of salt was taken in a clean dry test tube to which 5 ml distilled water was added. The test tube was shaken till the salt dissolved and a clear solution was obtained. This solution is labeled as original solution (o.s)
(ii) Confirmatory test of Iodide ion:
S.No
Experiment
Observation
Inference
i
Silver Nitrate test
To the os, AgNO3 solution is added.
A yellow ppt.is formed which is insoluble in NH4OH solution.
The presence of I- ion is confirmed.
CHEMICAL REACTIONS INVOLVED:-
AgNO3 (aq)  +  Cl- (aq)   →   AgI ↓  +  NO3-  
                                           yellow ppt.

(D) RESULT:- The acid radical present in the given sample is Iodide,I-                                                                                      
Bromide,Br-
AIM: To identify the acid radical present in the given salt sample.

(A) PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Colour-White, Odour: odourless
State: crystalline, Solubility: soluble in water
 (B) DRY TESTS FOR ACID RADICALS:-
S.No
Experiment
Observation
Inference
i
Dilute sulphuric acid test – To a pinch of salt taken in a dry test tube, 1-2 ml of dil. H2SO4 was added.
No brisk effervescence
CO3 2- absent
No gas with smell of burning sulphur
SO3 2- absent
No gas with rotten egg smell
S 2- absent
No reddish brown gas
NO2- absent
ii
Oxalic acid test- To a pinch of the salt taken on a watch glass, oxalic acid crystals and few drops of water were added to make a paste.
No smell of vinegar
CH3COO- absent
iii
MnO2 test- To a pinch of the salt taken in a dry test tube with equal amount of MnO2,1-2ml conc. H2SO4 was added and heated.
Reddish brown vapours evolve which turn starch solution yellow.
The evolving gas is Br2 and the presence of Br- ion is indicated.
CHEMICAL REACTIONS INVOLVED:-
MnO2  +  3H2SO4  +  2 Br-   →  MnSO4   + Br2 ↑  + 2HSO4-  +  2H2
                                                                Reddish brown vapours
 (C) WET TEST  FOR CONFIRMATION OF ACID RADICAL:-
(i) Preparation of original solution- A little amount of salt was taken in a clean dry test tube to which 5 ml distilled water was added. The test tube was shaken till the salt dissolved and a clear solution was obtained. This solution is labeled as original solution (o.s)
(ii) Confirmatory test of Bromide ion:
S.No
Experiment
Observation
Inference
i
Silver Nitrate test
To the os, AgNO3 solution is added.
A pale yellow ppt. is formed which is sparingly soluble inNH4OH solution.
The presence of Br- ion is confirmed.
CHEMICAL REACTIONS INVOLVED:-
AgNO3 (aq)  +  Br- (aq)   →   AgBr ↓  +  NO3-  
                                           Pale yellow ppt.
 (D) RESULT:- The acid radical present in the given sample is Bromide,Br-                     

Chloride,Cl-
AIM: To identify the acid radical present in the given salt sample.

(A) PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Colour-White, Odour: odourless
State: crystalline, Solubility: soluble in water
 (B) DRY TESTS FOR ACID RADICALS:-
S.No
Experiment
Observation
Inference
i
Dilute sulphuric acid test – To a pinch of salt taken in a dry test tube, 1-2 ml of dil. H2SO4 was added.
No brisk effervescence
CO3 2- absent
No gas with smell of burning sulphur
SO3 2- absent
No gas with rotten egg smell
S 2- absent
No reddish brown gas
NO2- absent
ii
Oxalic acid test- To a pinch of the salt taken on a watch glass, oxalic acid crystals and few drops of water were added to make a paste.
No smell of vinegar
CH3COO- absent
iii
MnO2 test- To a pinch of the salt taken in a dry test tube with equal amount of MnO2,1-2ml conc. H2SO4 was added and heated.
A greenish yellow gas with pungent smell evolves which turn starch iodide paper blue
The evolving gas is Cl2 and the presence of Cl- ion is indicated.
CHEMICAL REACTIONS INVOLVED:-
MnO2  +  3H2SO4  +  2Cl-  →  MnSO4   + Cl2 ↑  + 2HSO4-  +  2H2
                                                                Greenish yellow
                                                                        gas
 (C) WET TEST  FOR CONFIRMATION OF ACID RADICAL:-
(i) Preparation of original solution- A little amount of salt was taken in a clean dry test tube to which 5 ml distilled water was added. The test tube was shaken till the salt dissolved and a clear solution was obtained. This solution is labeled as original solution (o.s)
(ii) Confirmatory test of Chloride ion:
S.No
Experiment
Observation
Inference
i
Silver Nitrate test
To the os, AgNO3 solution is added.
A white ppt.is formed which is insoluble in HNO3 but soluble inNH4OH solution.
The presence of Cl- ion is confirmed.
CHEMICAL REACTIONS INVOLVED:-
AgNO3 (aq)  +  Cl- (aq)   →   AgCl ↓  +  NO3-  
                                           White ppt.
AgCl  +  NH4OH   →  [Ag(NH3)2]Cl  +  2H2O
                                      Soluble complex

(D) RESULT:- The acid radical present in the given sample is Chloride,Cl-                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
                       



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