43 Group II Cations Scheme Biº. Cu?, Sb 15 M NHOHNH, (Step 2) 0.3 M HCI...
48 Group III Cations Scheme Fo”, Ni, Cr", Alto 3% H2O2 (Step 3) 6M NaOH (Step 4) Heat (Step 5) Fe(OH). (brown solid) NI(OH) (green solid) (Black solid, Step 6) Croi (Al(OH) (Yellow solution, Step 6) 1 15M HNO, (Step 7) 1M NHACI (Step 8) 15M NH,OHNH, (Step 9)/Spin (Step 10) 15M HNO, (Step 14) GM NH,OHNH, (Step 15) Fe(OH) (Brown solid Step 10) INIINHA (Blue solution Step 10) Al(OH) White gel Step 16) Cro. (Yellow solution Step 16) 1...
write balanced equations for whats circled in red up ll Cations Biº, Cd, Cu?, SnCl2 Adjust to pH 0.5 using diluted HCl or NH4OH 10 drops Thioacetamide, Heat 10 min Add 1 drop diluted NH.OH, MIX, centrifuge (no separation) Add 5 drops thioacetamide, heat 2 min Add 1 drop diluted NH OH discard BizSs, Cds, Cus, SnS Wash w/ 1 ml 0.1 M NH.CI, Mix, centrifuge, discard liquid 20 drops KOH 1 drop Thioacetamide, heat 2 min BizS, Cds, Cus...
Group III dry lab: Refer to the procedures in your lab manual. Fill in the blanks and complete the questions on the next page FeN2.C.AP 3% H., (Step 3) 6M N OH (Step 4) Heat (Step 5) Fe(OH), (brown solid) Ni(OH)(green solid) (Black solid, Step 6) CO2. JANON (Yellow solution, Step) 1 15M HNO, (Step 7) IM NHACI (Step 8) 15M NH,OH/NH, (Step 9)/Spin (Step 10) 15M HINO, (Step 14) 6M NILOHNH. (Step 15) . fe AKOH) White gel Step...
help!! need tk balance the metals nickel(II), iron(III), manganese(II), and aluminum!! due in 20 minutes 4. Add 12 drops of water and 2 drops of 12 M hydrochloric acid and stir thoroughly for about a minute. Centrifuge and decant the solution immediately. Save the solution for Step 6. 5. Wash the precipitate from Step 4 with water and discard the washing. Add 5 drops of 6 M hydrochloric acid and 1 drop of 6M nitric acid. Heat in a water...
Qualitative Analysis of Group I Cations: Precipitation and Separation of Group I lons Nam Partner's Name of any) Lab Section MWITH THE Advance Study Assignment 1. The reagent (chemical substance used) to precipitate the all the cations of Group _(symbol and molarity 2. Why do we add an additional drop of the precipitating to the Group I precipitate formed? 3. When we centrifuge why must we use a blank test tube (containing an equal volume of water) on the opposite...
re-lab Assignment: Analysis of Group II Cations (Snt, Cd2, Cu2, BP) : Date: ote: The completed flow chart and the answers to the questions must be handed in to your lab instructor at the ginning of next week's lab period (20 pts.) Complete the flow chart below (note: ppt precipitate; Soln. = solution) Sn. Ca Cu, Br pH 0.5, S2 ppt (color) 3М КОН Soln. (color) ppt (color) 6М НCТ 6 M HCI, S2 ppt (color) ppt (color) Soln. (color)...
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE: GROUP I CATIONS Test a known solution that contains all 3 cations simultancously with your unknown. Follow the same procedure (separately) for both the unknown and known solutions. Wear gloves during all procedures. STEP 1: Precipitation of Group I. To 10 drops (only!) of the solution to be analyzed, add 2 drops 6 M HCl. Stir well. Centrifuge and decant the solution (S1) from the ppt (P1). Treat the ppt Pl according to Step 2. (There is no...
Question: Procedure Separation and Identification of Pb2 (aq), Fe (aq), Al(a), and Cu Note: Tests should be performed concurrently on the known and the unknown solutions. Volumes are approximate. All work excepting the centrifugation should be done in the fume hood 1. To about 2. mL of your sample in a test tube, add 5 drops (-0.2 mL) of 6 M HCl(a). Mix well and centrifuge. Decant the clear liquid into a clean test tube and save it for Step...
I concluded that my unknown was Pb2+. since yellow precipitate formed. can you help me answer the questions for the Known and unknown report Qualitative Analysis: Group I Cations 10 ORECTIVES A Leam some chemistry of Group I cations, R Analyze an unknown for Group I cations. THEORY AND DISCUSSION Group I cations are precipitated as insoluble chlorides: Ag, Pb, Hg2 +Cr-AgCl, PbCh, HgCla The colors of the following species will be helpful in the analysis for Group I cations....
post lab questions? 2. The instructions for Solution IV describe the preparation of a buffer solution. a. Calculate the pH of this buffer solution if it has an equal concentration of NHs and NH4 b. Does this solution buffer in the acidic, basic, or nearly neutral pH range? Explain. c. Explain why it is necessary to provide a buffer solution at this point in the procedure. Solution IV Add 2 drops NH.CI solution and check the pH of the solution...