TYPES OF REACTIONS IN SOLUTIONS 29 JULY 2014

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TYPES OF RETIONS IN SOLUTIONS 29 JULY 2014 Lesson escription In this lesson we: Identify different types of reactions that take place in aqueous solutions pply knowledge of solubility to identify unknown ions present in an aqueous solution Summary Types of Reactions You should be able to identify the following types of reaction: Ion Exchange Reactions Precipitation Reactions Gas Forming Reactions cid ase Reactions Electron Transfer Reactions (Redox) Solubility of ations and nions

Identification of nions in aqueous solution There are some well reliable tests that can be used to identify unknown ions in an aqueous solution: 1. Testing for halide ions To an unknown solution add a few drops of silver nitrate solution dd nitric acid If remains a halide ion was present in the solution hlorides produce a white romides produce a cream Iodides produce a yellow Further testing with chlorine water and carbon tetrachloride will confirm which halide is present 2. Testing for sulphate ions To an unknown solution add a few drops of barium nitrate or barium chloride solution dd nitric acid If a white remains a sulphate is present 3. Testing for carbonate ions If a forms in the test for halides and sulphate ions and dissolves when acid is added a carbonate is present You can confirm this finding by collecting the gas and bubbling through clear lime water. The clear lime water will turn milky due to the release of carbon dioxide. Unknown salt Silver nitrate arium chloride Yellow Nitric acid hlorine water & carbon tetrachloride Nitric acid disappears = carbonate No change = chloride Purple solution = iodide Red brown solution = bromide No change = sulphate disappears = carbonate

Identification of ations in queous Solution Some cations can be identified by flame tests. When a solution of an unknown salt is placed in a hot blue flame of a unsen burner, the colour of the flame changes due to the presence of different cations. The following flame colours are positive identifiers of these cations: right yellow flame Red Lillac Orange Green-lue Question 1 sodium cation lithium potassium calcium copper Test Yourself Which one of the following substances will be most soluble in water? Question 2 sodium nitrate lead (II) sulphate calcium chloride silver nitrate few drops of hydrochloric acid are added to a solution of sodium bicarbonate. What type of reaction will occur? Question 3 redox reaction ion exchange precipitation gas evolving When silver nitrate is added to an unknown solution a cream forms that remains when nitric acid is added to the test tube. What anions are present in solution at the end of the test? Question 4 bromide ions nitrate ions chloride ions iodide ions few drops of a copper (II) chloride solution are placed in a unsen burner flame. What colour will the flame appear? yellow green pink orange

Question 5 n unknown solution forms a yellow that remains in acid and produces a yellow flame. The solution was made by dissolving a salt in water. Which salt was used as the solute? Question 1 silver iodide sodium iodide sodium chloride potassium iodide Improve your Skills Silver nitrate (gno 3 ) reacts with samples of potassium chloride (Sample ), sodium iodide (Sample ) and lithium bromide (Sample ) a.) b.) c.) d.) Predict what you would observe for each of the samples Write a balanced equation for the reaction that takes place for each sample What type of reaction occurs in each sample? Identify the insoluble salts that form Paula can t decide if one of the s is cream or yellow. She adds a few drops of carbon tetrachloride to the test tube. This organic liquid forms a separate layer. She then adds chlorine water and shakes the mixture. The carbon tetrachloride turns pink. e.) f.) g.) h.) Question 2 Which sample did Paula test? What substance caused the organic solvent to turn pink? What type of reaction occurred? Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction Pretty adds a few drops of barium chloride to sample X and sample Y. One of these unknown solutions contains sulphate ions. She then adds hydrochloric acid to the mixture. She records her observations in the table below: Test Sample X Sample Y dd a few drops of barium white forms white forms chloride dd hydrochloric acid The white dissolves. ubbles of gas are released The white remains a.) What conclusion can Pretty make about the anions present in sample X and sample Y? b.) Identify the white s formed when barium chloride was added to sample X and sample Y c.) What type of reaction occurred when barium chloride was added to sample X? d.) e.) f.) Write a balanced ionic equation for the reaction of both samples with barium chloride What alternative acid could be used if there was no hydrochloric acid available? Write a balance each when hydrochloric acid is added to sample X

Question 3 Write balanced equations for the following and identify the type of reaction. a.) When calcium chloride solution is mixed with silver nitrate solution b.) Lead (II) nitrate solution reacts with a potassium iodide solution Links Enter the South frica Water Game hallenge 2014. Go to www.watergame.co.za and register and to get more details. There are great prizes to be won too!