1. How are sodium ions identified, and what is the result?

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2. In a flame test, a blue-green colour is seen. Give the formula of the cation which is present.

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3. When testing for halide or sulfate ions, why is acid added added first?

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4. In the test for carbonate ions, what result shows they are present?

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5. When NaOH is added to a sample, the resultant gas turns damp red litmus paper blue. What cation was present in the sample?

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6. When testing a sample of lithium bromide, nitric acid and then silver nitrate is added. Describe the result, and name the substance formed.

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7. Describe how you would carry out a flame test

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8. When NaOH is added to a sample, a green precipitate forms. What cation was present in the sample?

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9. How are calcium ions identified, and what is the result?

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10. What is the test for copper (II) ions (Cu²⁺) and what is the result?

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