Saturday, August 3, 2019
Investigating for Cations and Anions :: Papers
 Investigating for Cations and Anions       In this experiment I will investigate what cations and anions are     present in various compounds. This will include carrying out a     qualitative analysis, because I need to find out what type of cations     and anions are there and not quantitative analysis, which includes     finding out how much of each element there is.       Safety Points:       Ã · Wear glasses       Ã · Wear gloves       Ã · Do not mix more than two solutions       Ã · Only mix the solutions listed by the teacher       Ã · Handle the chemicals with extreme care       Ã · Put the chemical solutions into a test-tube which is resting on a     test-tube holder       Ã · Follow school lab safety procedures.       Materials:       Ã · Various chemicals.       Ã · Test tubes.       Ã · Boiling tubes.       Ã · Pipettes.       Ã · Test tube holder.       Ã · Bench mat.       Method       Ã · I first copied the chemical solutions listed.       Ã · I put on some gloves and safety glasses.       Ã · I got a test-tube holder and placed five test-tubes in it.       Cations       Ã · I added the test solutions Copper Chloride to the test-tube.       Ã · To this I added a few drops of Sodium Hydroxide solution.       After the few drops a pale blue precipitate of Copper Hydroxide     appeared that indicated the presence of Cu ions.       Ã · I then added the test solution Iron Chloride to the second     test-tube.       Ã · To this I added a few drops of Sodium Hydroxide.       Ã · After that a brown precipitate of Iron Hydroxide appeared that     indicated the presence of Fe ions.       Ã · To the 3rd test-tube, I added the solution Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate     and added Dilute Sodium Hydroxide.       Ã · I quickly covered the test-tube with a delivery tube and put the end     of it into another test-tube with limewater.       Ã · The limewater turned a cloudy/milky colour which indicated that     there was CO present.       Anions       Ã · In the 4th test-tube, I poured the solution Copper Chloride into the     test-tube.  					    
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