Required Practical 11 (AQA A-Level Chemistry): Revision Notes
📚 Revision Notes
8.2.1 Required Practical 11
Aim:
Carry out simple test-tube reactions to identify transition metal ions in aqueous solution
Method
Apparatus
- Solution Q
- Solution R
- Solution S
- 1.0 mol dm³ sodium hydroxide solution
- 1.0 mol dm³ sodium carbonate solution
- 0.05 mol dm³ silver nitrate solution
- 12 test tubes
- Test-tube rack
- 7 dropping pipettes
- 250 cm³ beaker
- Hot water
- Distilled / deionised water
Test 1a:
- Add 10 drops of the solution into a test tube.
- Gradually add sodium hydroxide solution, shaking the test tube gently.
- Continue adding dropwise until the sodium hydroxide is in excess.
- Record your observations.
- Do not discard the mixture after the test.
Test 1b:
- Half fill a 250 cm³ beaker with freshly boiled water.
- Place the test tubes from Test 1a into the beaker of hot water and allow them to stand for approximately 10 minutes.
- Observe and record any changes.
Test 2:
- Add 10 drops of sodium carbonate solution to a test tube.
- Add 10 drops of the test solution and shake the mixture gently.
- Record all observations.
Test 3:
- Add 10 drops of the test solution into a test tube.
- Add 10 drops of silver nitrate solution, then gently shake the mixture.
- Allow the test tubes to stand for approximately 10 minutes, and record any observations.
Results
Evaluation
- The results from all three tests are used to identify the ions present in solutions Q, R and S
Practical Tip:
- Always ensure test tubes and pipettes are thoroughly clean, as the tests are highly sensitive, and cross-contamination could affect the results.
- Label your test tubes clearly to prevent confusion, particularly if multiple tubes contain similar-looking solutions, especially when placed in a water bath without a test tube rack.
- For clearer observation of any colour changes, it is helpful to place the test tubes against a white background, such as a sheet of paper.