Testing for Ions quiz Loading... 1. How are sodium ions identified, and what is the result?Using a flame test. Flame colour is yellowUsing a flame test. Flame colour is redUsing sodium hydroxide. Precipitate is greenUsing sodium hydroxide. Precipitate is blueQuestion 1 of 10 Loading... 2. When testing a sample for ions, hydrochloric acid and then barium chloride are added to a sample. A white precipitate forms. What ions have been shown to be present?chloride ions (Cl⁻)bromide ions (Br⁻)carbonate ions (CO₃²⁻)sulfate ions (SO₄²⁻)Question 2 of 10 Loading... 3. Describe how you would carry out a flame testDissolve solid in acid. Put solution onto wire. Put into an blue flameDissolve solid in acid. Put solution onto wire. Put into an orange flamePut solid onto a wire. Put into a blue flamePut solid onto a wire. Put into an orange flameQuestion 3 of 10 Loading... 4. What is the test for copper (II) ions (Cu²⁺) and what is the result?Flame test. Flame colour is lilacFlame test. Flame colour is redAdd NaOH. A blue precipitate forms.Add NaOH. A green precipitate forms.Question 4 of 10 Loading... 5. In a flame test, a yellow colour is seen. Give the formula of the cation which is present.K⁺Li⁺Na⁺Ca²⁺Question 5 of 10 Loading... 6. When testing for halide ions, after silver nitrate is added to a sample a white precipitate is formed. Give the formula of the anion present in the sample.SO₄²⁻I⁻CO₃²⁻Cl⁻Question 6 of 10 Loading... 7. What 2 things are added to a solution to test for chloride ions? What is observed if they are present?Add dilute nitric acid and barium chloride. A white precipitate of silver chloride is formedAdd dilute hydrochloric acid and silver nitrate. A white precipitate of silver chloride is formedAdd dilute hydrochloric acid and barium chloride. A white precipitate of silver chloride is formedAdd dilute nitric acid and silver nitrate. A white precipitate of silver chloride is formed.Question 7 of 10 Loading... 8. Write a word equation for the reaction between sodium hydroxide and iron(II) sulfatesodium hydroxide + iron(II) sulfate → iron (III) hydroxide + sodium sulfitesodium hydroxide + iron(II) sulfate → sodium hydroxide + iron (II) sulfatesodium hydroxide + iron (II) sulfate → iron (II) hydroxide + sodium sulfitesodium hydroxide + iron(II) sulfate → iron (II) hydroxide + sodium sulfateQuestion 8 of 10 Loading... 9. What is the test for NH₄⁺ ions and what is the result?Add NaOH. The gas (ammonia) bleaches damp red litmus paperAdd NaOH. The gas (ammonia) turns damp red litmus paper blue.Gently heat. The gas (ammonia) bleaches damp red litmus paperAdd silver nitrate, and a white precipitate formsQuestion 9 of 10 Loading... 10. How are lithium ions identified, and what is the result?Using sodium hydroxide. Precipitate is greenUsing a flame test. Flame colour is greenUsing a flame test. Flame colour is redUsing sodium hydroxide. Precipitate is blueQuestion 10 of 10 Loading... Related Posts:The entire quiz question bank!The entire quiz question bank (Double only)!Key Calculations quizEquilibria (triple) quizCondensation Polymers quizElectrolysis quiz Hydr0Gen2020-03-01T15:25:48+00:00Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: Quiz, Topic: Acids & Salts| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookXRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestVkEmail