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Salt Analysis: Barium Chloride (BaCl2)

Salt Analysis: Barium Chloride (BaCl₂)

Salt Analysis: Barium Chloride (BaCl2)

1. Physical Examination of the Salt

Experiment Observation Inference
Colour White Cu, Co, Ni, Mn, Fe salts absent
Smell Pungent smell observed

2. Dry Heating Test

Experiment Observation Inference
One pinch of solid salt is heated in a dry test tube Pungent smelling gas observed Chloride or sulphate may be present

3. Flame Test

Experiment Observation Inference
Thin, clean platinum wire dipped in conc. HCl, touched with salt, held at edge of oxidizing flame Apple green colour observed Ba2+ may be present

4. Concentrated H2SO4 Test

Experiment Observation Inference
One pinch of salt heated with conc. H2SO4 Pungent smelling colourless gas and white fumes produced Chloride may be present

5. Wet Test for Acid Radical (Chloride Ion, Cl)

Experiment Observation Inference
Aqueous solution of salt treated with dil. HNO3, followed by AgNO3 Curdy white ppt observed, highly soluble in NH4OH Cl confirmed
Reactions:
Cl + AgNO3 → AgCl↓ (curdy white ppt) + NO3
AgCl + 2NH4OH → [Ag(NH3)2]Cl (soluble) + 2H2O

6. Test for Zero Group Cation (NH₄⁺)

Experiment Observation Inference
Aqueous solution of salt with NH4OH, warmed No ammoniacal smell observed NH4+ ion is absent

7. Group Analysis for Basic Radical

Experiment Observation Inference
Dilute HCl added to original solution No white ppt observed Group I absent
Dilute HCl added, H2S passed No black ppt observed Group II absent
Solid NH4Cl added No ppt observed Group III absent
NH4OH solution and H2S gas added No ppt observed Group IV absent
NH4OH added, followed by (NH4)2CO3 White ppt observed Group V element present

8. Analysis of Group V (Barium Ion Confirmation)

Experiment Observation Inference
Precipitate from Group V treated with dil. acetic acid and then K2CrO4 Pale yellow ppt observed (barium chromate) Barium ion confirmed
Reactions:
BaCO3 + 2CH3COOH → (CH3COO)2Ba + CO2 + H2O
(CH3COO)2Ba + K2CrO4 → BaCrO4↓ (yellow ppt) + 2CH3COOK

Conclusion

Acid Radical: Cl (Chloride ion)
Basic Radical: Ba2+ (Barium ion)

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