Hi,
I am having trouble with these quals from hell (you have to figure everything based on your unknowns)
So I cannot find these answers anywhere on the internet:
(All cations)
What gives a white flame color?
What gives a thick yellow precipitate?
What give a bright yellow (not sodium, that's more orange) as in these smiley face yellow flame color?
If your is dark blue, what are the possible cations?
Is the solution of cobalt pink?
And what are distinctive features that you can tell apart from Mg, Al, and Zn?
Thanks
most of cations do not dye a flame (except: Cu, Ca, Sr, Ba, K, Na, Rb, Cs, B)
Yellow precipitate - AIr, AgBr, Ag3PO4, As2S3, As2S5, BaCrO4, CdS, PbI2 (in increased intensity of yellow)
Calcium resemble sodium, though is more orange
Dark blue - Cr or Cu cations
Yes
Al cation precipitate as Al(OH)3 in the presence of NH4Cl in in close to neutral pH, then after addition of (NH4)2S you can precipitate ZnS, finally addition NaOH will precipitate Mg(OH)2