Testing for Ions quiz Loading... 1. How are calcium ions identified, and what is the result?Using a flame test. Flame colour is orange- redUsing sodium hydroxide. Precipitate is greenUsing a flame test. Flame colour is yellowUsing sodium hydroxide. Precipitate is blueQuestion 1 of 10 Loading... 2. Give the name of the brown precipitate formed when sodium hydroxide is added to a solution containing Fe³⁺iron (III) hydroxideiron (III) oxideiron (II) hydroxideiron (II) oxideQuestion 2 of 10 Loading... 3. In the test for sulfate ions, what two substances are added to the sample?hydrochloric acid (HCl) and then barium chloride (BaCl₂)hydrochloric acid (HCl) and then silver nitrate (AgNO₃)nitric acid (HNO₃) and then silver nitrate (AgNO₃)nitric acid (HNO₃) and then barium chloride (BaCl₂)Question 3 of 10 Loading... 4. When NaOH is added to a sample, a brown precipitate forms. What cation was present in the sample?Calcium (II), Ca²⁺Iron (II), Fe²⁺Potassium (I), K⁺Iron (III), Fe³⁺Question 4 of 10 Loading... 5. Give the name of the blue precipitate formed when sodium hydroxide is added to a solution containing Cu²⁺copper (II) hydroxidecopper (III) oxidecopper (III) hydroxidecopper (II) oxideQuestion 5 of 10 Loading... 6. How are sodium ions identified, and what is the result?Using sodium hydroxide. Precipitate is greenUsing sodium hydroxide. Precipitate is blueUsing a flame test. Flame colour is redUsing a flame test. Flame colour is yellowQuestion 6 of 10 Loading... 7. When testing for halide or sulfate ions, why is acid added added first?To dissolve insoluble saltsTo remove any carbonate ionsTo increase the rate of reactionTo act as a catalystQuestion 7 of 10 Loading... 8. In a flame test, why is hydrochloric acid used?To make the colour of the flame more obviousTo protect the wire from meltingTo clean the wire of any unwanted ionsTo dissolve insoluble saltsQuestion 8 of 10 Loading... 9. When testing a sample of lithium bromide, nitric acid and then silver nitrate is added. Describe the result, and name the substance formed.A white precipitate of silver chlorideA cream precipitate of silver bromideA white precipitate of silver sulfateA yellow precipitate of silver iodideQuestion 9 of 10 Loading... 10. How are potassium ions identified, and what is the result?Using a flame test. Flame colour is lilacUsing sodium hydroxide. Precipitate 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