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How are cations and anions identified in a solution?

Here’s a explanation:


1. Identifying Cations (Positive Ions)

  • Flame Test: Different metals give different flame colors.
    • Na⁺ → yellow, K⁺ → lilac, Ca²⁺ → brick red.
  • Precipitation: Add specific chemicals to make a solid (precipitate) appear.
    • Example: Ag⁺ forms white precipitate with HCl.
  • Color Reactions: Some ions make colored solutions with special reagents.
    • Fe³⁺ → blue color with potassium ferrocyanide.

2. Identifying Anions (Negative Ions)

  • Halides (Cl⁻, Br⁻, I⁻): Add silver nitrate → forms white, cream, or yellow solid.
  • Carbonates (CO₃²⁻): Add HCl → bubbles of CO₂ gas appear.
  • Sulfates (SO₄²⁻): Add barium chloride → white solid forms.
  • Nitrates (NO₃⁻): Brown ring test gives brown color.

In short:

  • Cations → look for flame color, precipitate, or color reactions.
  • Anions → look for precipitate, gas, or color reactions.

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