Questions and Answers
Test for Carbon Dioxide (CO2 ) - answerturns limewater milky (sparingly soluble
Ca(OH) 2 forms insoluble CaCO3 )
Chlorine (Cl2 ) test - answerbleaches damp litmus paper (Cl2 reacts with water to form
HCl and HOCl)
Hydrogen (H2 ) test - answerpops with a lighted splint
Oxygen (O2 ) test - answerrelights a glowing splint
Carbonate (CO 3 2- ) test - answeradd dilute acid; effervescence, carbon dioxide
produced
Sulfate (SO4 2- ) test - answeradd dilute nitric acid then aqueous barium nitrate. Gives
white precipitate
Chloride (Cl - ) test - answeradd dilute nitric acid then aqueous silver nitrate. Gives
white precipitate. Dissolves in dilute ammonia to give colourless solution (of [Ag(NH 3 )
2]+)
Bromide (Br - ) test - answeradd dilute nitric acid then aqueous silver nitrate. Gives
cream precipitate. Dissolves in concentrated ammonia but not in dilute ammonia
Iodide (I - ) test - answeradd dilute nitric acid then aqueous silver nitrate. Gives yellow
precipitate. Does not dissolve in either concentrated or dilute ammonia
Iron II (Fe 2+ ) test - answeradd aqueous sodium hydroxide gives green precipitate,
insoluble in excess
Iron III (Fe 3+ ) test - answeradd aqueous sodium hydroxide gives orange/brown
precipitate, insoluble in excess
Copper (Cu 2+ ) test - answeradd aqueous sodium hydroxide gives blue precipitate,
insoluble in excess. Or add ammonia: gives a blue precipitate which dissolves in excess
to give a blue solution
Calcium (Ca 2+ ) test - answeradd aqueous sodium hydroxide gives white precipitate,
insoluble in excess.