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Testing for Aqueous Cations

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Testing for Aqueous Cations

Aqueous solutions of metal compounds contain metal ions. We can test what these metal ions are when they react with a sodium hydroxide solution (NaOH) to produce different coloured precipitates.

Tests for cations

Tests for cations

  • Copper (II) ions (Cu2+) form a blue precipitate when reacted with NaOH.
  • Iron (II) ions (Fe2+) form a green precipitate when reacted with NaOH.
  • Iron(III) ions (Fe3+) form a brown precipitate when reacted with NaOH.
Tests for cations 2

Tests for cations 2

  • Chromium (III) ions (Cr3+) form a green precipitate when reacted with NaOH.
    • The green precipitate dissolves in excess NaOH.
Zinc, calcium or aluminium?

Zinc, calcium or aluminium?

  • Zinc (Zn2+), calcium (Ca2+) and aluminium (Al3+) are three cations that form white precipitates when a few drops of NaOH are added.
  • Luckily, there is a way to tell which is which!
Test for Zn, Ca and Al

Test for Zn, Ca and Al

  • The precipitate formed from zinc and aluminium ions will redissolve following the addition of excess NaOH.
  • The precipitate formed from calcium ions will remain insoluble.
Test for Zn, Ca and Al cont.

Test for Zn, Ca and Al cont.

  • Zinc and aluminium ions will both form a white precipitate with a few drops of ammonia.
  • The precipitate formed from zinc ions will redissolve following the addition of excess ammonia.
  • The aluminium precipitate will remain insoluble when excess ammonia is added.
Testing for ammonium ions

Testing for ammonium ions

  • Ammonium (NH4+) ions form water and ammonia when reacted with NaOH. Ammonia gas evolves out of the solutions.
  • You then test for ammonia gas which will turn damp red litmus paper from red to blue.
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