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Substance X is an ammonium salt. (i) Complete the sentence by putting a cross (✗) in the box next to your answer. A test was carried out to find which anion is pre... show full transcript
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The anion present in substance X is A carbonate ion, CO₃²⁻. This can be inferred from the effervescence observed when diluted hydrochloric acid is added, which indicates the presence of a carbonate ion that releases carbon dioxide gas.
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To test for ammonium ions, a few drops of sodium hydroxide solution can be added to a sample of substance X and then gently heated. If ammonium ions are present, ammonia gas will be released, which can be detected by its characteristic smell or by using moist red litmus paper that turns blue due to the alkaline nature of ammonia.
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Test for Cations: Perform a flame test. If the flame is yellow/not lilac, sodium ions are present; if it is lilac, potassium ions are present.
Test for Iodide Ions: Dissolve a small sample in water, then add dilute nitric acid followed by silver nitrate solution.
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