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The document provides an overview of qualitative analysis in chemistry, detailing the identification of acidic and basic radicals, the behavior of inorganic salts in water, and various chemical tests such as the flame test and Nessler's reagent. It also discusses the principles of volumetric analysis, including the importance of rinsing lab equipment and the definition of molar solutions. Key concepts include the behavior of ions, the effects of different reagents, and the significance of specific chemical reactions.

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Viva Important Questions

The document provides an overview of qualitative analysis in chemistry, detailing the identification of acidic and basic radicals, the behavior of inorganic salts in water, and various chemical tests such as the flame test and Nessler's reagent. It also discusses the principles of volumetric analysis, including the importance of rinsing lab equipment and the definition of molar solutions. Key concepts include the behavior of ions, the effects of different reagents, and the significance of specific chemical reactions.

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MOST IMPORTANT

VIA Questions
CHEMISTRY Boards us

PRACTICALS
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QI . what is Qualitative Analysis ?
qualitative chemical analysis, branch of chemistry that deals with
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the identification of elements or grouping of elements present in a
sample.

QI what are acidic radicals and basic radicals ?

Auf Negatively charged radicals are called acidic radicals. Positively charged
radicals are called a basic radical.

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why do inorganic salts ionise when dissolved


in water ?
78-4
Due to the high dielectric constant of water, the force of attraction
Aye
holding the two ions in a salt decreases. Thus, the two ions
separate

94 Name . the coloured basic radicals ?

A- Cu2+,Fe2+, Fe3+, Cr3+, Ni2+, Co2+ and Mn2+

05 Name .
the basic radicals which are absent if
the given salt is white .

At Cu2+,Fe2+, Fe3+, Cr3+, Ni2+, Co2+ and Mn2+

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96 . Name the colour of iron and nickel salts .

AE feat →
light Green
Mist→ Bluish Green
Fest →
Brown

QF .

why a salt
containing lead turns black in
colour when placed for a
long time in lab ?
Due to the formation of black lead-sulphide by the action of
H2S in atmosphere

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lead sulphide
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98 .
In the flame test Na impart yellow colour to
the flame while magnesium doesn't impart any
colour .

why ?
Ay Mg has very high ionisation energy it has one more proton in its nucleus
to hold on to the electrons in the 3s orbital, so it does not impart any
characteristic color to the Bunsen burner flame.

QQ .
Write the chemistry of flame test ?

ay A flame test is an analytic procedure used in chemistry to


detect the presence of certain elements, primarily metal
ions, based on each element's characteristic emission spectrum.
910 why
.
do we use conc . the in preparing
a paste of the salt
for flame test ?

Auf

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why instead of platinum
911
. can't we use glass rod
wire
for performing flame test ?

AE This is because glass contains sodium silicate which imparts its


own golden yellow colour to the flame.

912 Why is
.
Pt metal G. referred to other metals for
test
flame ?

BE 1) Platinum doesn't impart any color to the flame.


2) It is not oxidised under the high temperature of the flame from a bunsen burner.
3) It is almost chemically inert. Even at high temperatures, it remains unattacked
by free radicals / acid radicals.

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911 why do Barium salts not impart colour to

the flame immediately .

Argue
Because their ionisation energies are high, so they need large amount of
energy for the excitation of their valence electrons to higher energy level
which is usually not available in the bunsen flame. So they do not impart
any colour to the flame.

.
What is Nessler 's Reagent & where is it
used !
Solh Mercuric iodide & potassium iodide
Auf of
to

kg Hg I

G. used to check ammonium Fou em a sample

Ga a reddish brown pbtn formed


Gis Name
.
the acid radicals detected by dittlzsoy
Aug 0,2 carbonate
-

( →

S2 -
→ sulphide
SOI sulphile
-

NO,
-

→ Nitrile

Name the acid radicals detected by conctksoy


916 .
.

Ay a- → Chloride
Bromide
☐ g- →
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I
-
→ Iodide [email protected]

No,
-

→ Nitrate
CH COO
-

→ Acetate ion
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Q a-Why dit Ha soy is preferred
-
while testing acid
radicals over dit HU

When the salt is treated with HCl, during reaction HCl gas is also
given out along with the gas evolved by the salt. So the actual gas
cannot be identified whereas with H2SO4, no such problem arises

Qiao what happens if excess of co


,
is passed
through time water .

The white ppt. of CaCO3 changes into soluble calcium bicarbonate and the
milkiness, therefore, disappears.

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9kg Is there
any gas other than co, which turns

lime water Milky


Avi 802
with tyson in
920 .
All nitrates on
heating conc
evolve NO,
.

the presence of paper pellets gas


what is the function of paper pellet .

KNO, KHSO HNO


Hgfdy at
-1 → ,

UNO , -1C
( paper
→ NO
,
+
Cq -1110
pellet)
Goa Bzown
gas
921 How is the
ring test performed for Nitrate .

Ay
ffectkos)gN0]S0y
f-
921 .
What is chromyl chloride fest ?

Ay The chromyl chloride test is used to detect chloride ions in the


qualitative analysis. If any chloride salt like sodium chloride is
heated with acidified potassium dichromate it produces red
colour fumes of chromyl chloride. It confirms the presence of
chloride ions in that salt.

Nall -1 GO I
Conc .

Hasoy +
Kira 07 → , ,
chloride
chromyl
cred dish Brown )

croak +
H2O →
Ha GOY yellow

-1 NaOH + @ cool,pb Pbcroy


Hacroy →

Yellow ppt
C lead chlorinate )
023 .

why original solution is not prepared in cone .

tenors ?

HE HNO
,
+ Has → NO
,
-1110 +
S

C Yellow colloidal
s )
Nitric acid is generally not used for preparation of original
solution in analysis of basic radicals, because it is an oxidizing
agent which will convert all low oxidation cations into higher
one and these cations can not be recognised in presence of this
acid.

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0,24 .
Name group reagent for different groups .

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Question. What is the principle of volumetric analysis?
Answer. In volumetric analysis, the concentration of a solution is determined by
allowing a known volume of the solution to react, quantitatively with another
solution of known concentration.

My =
Mak
Question. Burette and pipette must be rinsed with the solution with which they
are filled, why ?
Answer. The burette and pipette are rinsed with the solution with which they
are filled in order to remove any water sticking to their sides, which other wise
would decrease the cone, of the solutions to be taken in them.

Question. Why a titration flask should not be rinsed ? Titration


Answer. This is because during rinsing-some liquid will remain sticking to the flask
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titration flask therefore the pipetted volume taken in the titration flask will
increase.

But To
←pipette
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Question. What is a molar solution ?
Answer. A molar solution is a solution, a litre of which contains one gm-mole
of the substance. This is symbolised as 1M.

Question. What is titration ?


Answer. The process of adding one solution from the burette to another in the
conical flask in order to complete the chemical reaction involved, is known as
titration.

Pipette should never be held from its bulb, why ?


Answer. The body temperature may expand the glass and introduce an error in
the measurement volume.

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