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Group III dry lab: Refer to the procedures in your lab manual. Fill in the blanks...
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...
43 Group II Cations Scheme Biº. Cu?, Sb 15 M NHOHNH, (Step 2) 0.3 M HCI (Step 3) 1M CHCSNH (Step 4)/Centrifuge (Step 5) Discard solution after testing for completeness of precipitation "For the General Unknown only use the solution to test for Group Ications. BiSs. Cus, Sb S. SnS (Black Solid, Step 6) 1 1MNH.CI (Step 6) GM KOH, IM CHCSNH (Step 7) Centrifuge (Step B) Bi S. Cus (Solid, Step 9) Sb(OH). ( SOH). (Solution, Step 9) 6M...
3. Suppose after adding HCl to ppt 16, you do not have any black solid. What, if anything, should you do to test for Co2 and Ni*? Qual Scheme: Group III: Co?(pink), N1" (green), Fet+ (yellow), Cr" (blue-grey), Mn(pink), AP (colorless), Zn? (colorless). Unknown B Solution: Use 10 dps of unknown sample and 10 dps of H20 and go to Procedure for Group III. Procedure for Group II: Add 2 dps NHCl soln, add 6M NHOH until just basic to...
Oxalate ion will interfere with the Group D tests after we make the solution acidic. Also, ammonium ion may prevent the precipitation of Group Dcations as hydroxides in sodium hydroxide solution. Thus, must treat the supernatant liquid left after we have precipitated calcium oxalate, in order to destroy any remaining Oxalate or ammonium ions prior to further analysis. To accomplish this, we transfer the solution to a crucible, add concentrated nitric acid and heat the mixture to dryness in a...
Part A.
Use the attached flow chart of a qualitative analysis separation
and identification scheme to answer the following question.
What ion is present in solution if the following observations
were seen (enter your answer as the chemical symbol without the
charge)
Addition of HCl: no precipitate
Addition of NH3/NH4Cl: a precipitate
forms
Addition of NaOH and H2O2: no
precipitate
Heat to remove H2O2 and addition of HCl: a
colorless solid is formed
Addition of HCl, Aluminon and NH3: a...
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...
QUESTION 1 10 points Save Answer be Treatment of an unknown solution containing Group III cations with sodium hydroxide and hydrogn alpero xides produces a yellowish solution and a green precipitate. Which cations are most probaby presetn? Aluminum and Chromium aluminum and nickel Chromium and Nickel Iron and Chromium QUESTION 2 10 points Save Answer which of the following is added to the nickel (II)ion to form a blue complex ion? ammonia Dimethylglyoxime (DMG) KSCN NaOH QUESTION 3 10 points...
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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...
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Instructor Equilibria of Coordination Compounds OBSERVATIONS AND DATA 1. The formation of complex ions with ammonia The net ionic equation for the reaction of excess Cuso, with NH, is 24 Cu2+ + 4NH3 [cu (NH3)4] The predicted effect on the reaction above of adding excess NH, (based on Le Châtelier's principle) is The reaction will shift to the night and product formation...
1. If your original unknown is colorless, what ions are absent
from your unknown?
2. If you get no precipitate with just the 6 M NH3 in step B,
what ions are absent from your unknown?
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17 Page 4 Aperiment 24. Qualitative Analysis Group III-NI, Mn, Fe, Al, Cr, Zn 1. PROCEDURES A. Observations of Samples. Obtain an unknown and record code. Observe color of unknown solution Common color correlations are: dark blue...