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C4 Lesson 16 – Testing Water
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After studying this topic, you should be able to: recall the tests for sulfate ions and halide ions in water write word equations for precipitation reactions write balanced symbol equations for precipitation reactions C4 Lesson 16 Testing water
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Water contains... Insoluble material Microbes Pollutants Dissolved salts and minerals We can test for the presence of some of the dissolved salts and minerals
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Testing for sulphate ions Barium chloride solution is used to test for dissolved sulphate ions. A small sample of the water is put into a test tube, then a few drops of barium chloride solution are added. If sulfate ions are present then a white precipitate of barium sulphate forms. For example: Sodium sulphate + barium chloride sodium chloride + barium sulphate (white precipitate) Na 2 SO 4 + BaCl 2 2NaCl + BaSO 4
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Testing for halide ions Silver nitrate solution is used to test for dissolved halide ions. These include chloride ions, bromide ions and iodide ions. A small sample of the water is put into a test tube, then a few drops of silver nitrate solution are added. Different coloured precipitates form. Chloride ions produce a white precipitate. Bromide ions produce a cream-coloured precipitate. Iodide ions produce a pale yellow precipitate e.g. sodium chloride + silver nitrate sodium nitrate + silver chloride (white precipitate) NaCl + AgNO 3 NaNO 3 + AgCl
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