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June 27, 2012, 05:34:52 AM »
You should know, at least basis of qualititative analytical chemistry.
http://fch.upol.cz/skripta/fcc_and_zvem_english/anal/anal_teorie.htm
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June 27, 2012, 07:13:50 AM »
Thanks for the link, I know the basics, but found out something new on the link. The best way to determine Zn
2+
would be to add sulfide water, because on the link that you gave me it is said that ZnS is the only white sulfide. Only anions left.
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There are different procedures for single cations, there are systematic procedure for mixture.
For some mixtures you can use shortcuts, but not for all. In the systematic procedure for mixture the zinc cation may be together with Al3+ and chromate only - then both sulfide and ferrocyanide works.
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June 27, 2012, 08:00:47 AM »
I will be given a salt made from one cation and one anion only, no mixtures.
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June 27, 2012, 10:39:20 AM »
On your like isn't written that Al gives a precipitate with NH
3
. In my book it is said that Al gives a white precipitate with NH
4
Cl and NH
3
buffer solution and Iron gives a redish-brown precipitate. What is correct?
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June 27, 2012, 10:55:05 AM »
Even NH
4
Cl itself forms Al(OH)
3
from Al salts but in colloidal form almost invisible (solution of Al salts are often additionaly acidified - then nothing happens).
Pure ammonia or ammonia buffer (NH
3
/NH
4
Cl) forms visible colourless precipitates (often gelatinous).
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Iron gives a redish-brown precipitate
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Ok, thanks.
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I finished my list, but I have some doubts. Can someone check it if I write it here?
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