Question #e0ade
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Aug 23, 2017
Here are the procedures I devised.
Explanation:
They use the following (limited) solubility rules:
- Salts containing Group 1 cations are soluble.
- Salts containing nitrate ion (
#"NO"_3^"-"# ) are soluble. - Salts containing chloride ion
#"Cl"^"-"# are soluble, except for#"AgCl"# . - Sulfides of transition metals are insoluble.
- Group 2 carbonates are insoluble.
- Phosphates such as
#"Ca"_3("PO"_4)_2# are insoluble.
a.
- Add a solution of calcium nitrate.
- Remove the precipitate of calcium phosphate.
- Add a solution of silver nitrate.
- A precipitate of silver chloride forms.
b.
- Add a solution of sodium chloride.
- Remove the precipitate of silver chloride.
- Add a solution of sodium carbonate.
- A precipitate of calcium carbonate forms.
c.
- Add a solution of sodium sulfide.
- Remove the precipitate of copper(II) sulfide.
- Add a solution of sodium carbonate.
- A precipitate of calcium carbonate forms.