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Name of the lab report: Introduction to Qualitative Analysis Pre-lab

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CHM1045L

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Purpose:



This experiment explores how silver, lead (II), nickel, barium, and iron (III) ions interact with

different reagents and observes reactions, including the formation of precipitates and color

changes, ions can be identified. Furthermore, the experiment seeks to develop a flowchart

that outlines the confirmatory tests for analyzing unknown samples containing these cations

and provides a structured approach to identifying the ions present in unknown samples.



Procedure:



The experiment commenced with the washing and labeling of five test tubes for each ion

under investigation: silver, lead (II), nickel, barium, and iron (III). Following this, a sequence

of chemical tests was initiated on each test solution, starting with the addition of sulfate using

dropper bottles to dispense precisely 20 drops of the test solutions into their respective

labeled test tubes. Subsequently, 10 drops of 3 M H2SO4 were added to each test tube, and

observations were recorded for any resulting precipitates or color changes in Data Table 1.

Upon the formation of precipitates, the samples were carefully mixed with a clean stirring rod

and subjected to centrifugation. Once the observations were recorded, both the solutions and

precipitated were discarded.

, For the addition of HCl, 20 drops of the test solution were added to each labeled test tube,

followed by the addition of 10 drops of 6 M HCl. Upon the formation of the precipitate, the

samples were mixed with a clean stirring rod and subjected to centrifugation. Following

centrifugation, the supernatant was discarded, and the precipitant was washed twice with 1

mL of deionized water each time, ensuring the removal of any remaining supernatant.



The next steps involved the heating of precipitates and the addition of K2CrO4. The

precipitate formed in Test 2 was treated and 4mL of deionized water to the test tubes was

added, ensuring thorough mixing of the solutions. The test tubes with precipitate were placed

in a hot water bath for 5 minutes, with frequent stirring to ensure proper dissolution. The test

tubes were then subjected to centrifugation and the supernatant from each sample was poured

into a clean test tube. Subsequently, 2 drops of K2CrO4 were added to the hot liquid, and

observations were recorded in Data Table 1 followed by the remaining supernatants being

discarded.




For the addition of NaOH, 20 drops of the test solutions were added to clean test tubes

followed by the addition of 4 drops of 6 M NaOH. In the event of precipitate formation, the

sample was mixed, and centrifugation was performed. Observations were recorded in Data

Table 5. Upon completion of centrifugation, the supernatant was discarded and the precipitate

was washed twice with deionized water.



Finally, 20 drops of 15 M NH3 were added to each test tube containing the washed

precipitates. The solutions were thoroughly mixed before being subjected to centrifugation

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