Anachem Guide Group 4 Cations
Anachem Guide Group 4 Cations
Anachem Guide Group 4 Cations
1. Prepare known solution by mixing approximately 1 ml each of magnesium nitrate, barium nitrate, strontium nitrate and calcium
nitrate.
2. Dilute with distilled water to approximately 10 ml
PRECIPITATION OF GROUP IV
Ba2+ Sr2+ Ca2+ Mg2+
Sol’n: Mg2+
ppt: MgNH4PO4
6. Dissolve the ppt, in three drops of 6M HCI and dilute
with 2 ml water.
7. Add one drop of S and O reagent
8. Warm the solution slightly.
9. Add 6 M NaOH dropwise until the dye turns purple.
(A bright blue ppt. is a positive test for magnesium.)
10. If the color of the solution obscures the color of the ppt.
11. Centrifuge and discard the supernatant liquid.
12. Suspend the ppt. in 1 ml of water containing three
drops of 6 M NaOH and note its color.
Mg(OH)2 (White) +
dye (blue)
TEST FOR CALCIUM ION
ppt: CaC2O4
4. Add three drops of 6 M HCI to the residue and carry out the
flame test.
(An orange red flame confirms calcium ion.)
(For those who find the color of the calcium flame difficult to
distinguish, the white precipitate with ammonium oxalate may be the
more reliable test.)
1. Adjust the volume of solution B-2 to about 2ml by either evaporation or dilution.
2. Add 15 drops of triethanolamine (TEA or N(C 2H4OH)3)
3. Stir with a rod until the solution is homogeneous.
4. Add 1ml of 2M (NH4)2SO4, stir again, and heat to boiling.
5. Centrifuge and examine the bottom of the tube.
6. A white precipitate indicates the presence of strontium
ppt: SrCO3
13. Wash the precipitate with two 1ml portions of water and discard the
washings:
14. Dissolve the residue in three drops of 6M HCI and make a flame test
on the solution.
Ba2+
11. Apply the flame test (Yellow-green Flame)
BaSO4