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Re:Determine an Unknown Salt in a lab
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You could test for it in solution by dipping a wooden stick or wire into the solution and then placing the tip into a burner flame. Of course this only works when there is a single salt in solution, multiple cations would contaminate the colours.
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but since sodium is in aqeuous mode, and the solid form burns with the characteristic yellow flame, are they the same? because seeing that u would evaporate the solution and possibly the sodium cations could be contained in the water vapour.
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I believe the characteristic yellow flame occurs before any Na+ ions "evaporate" with the water. I've never run into that problem before...can metallic ions evaporate?
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Flame test works for Na
+
. However, it is very sensitive (traces of Na
+
give color) so it can easily give false positives. You should check that you don't get positive signal before adding tested salt to the solution.
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