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lets just say that in a paper 3 exam we carry out a test on an aqueous solution of ions(salt analysis)
the question paper asks us to write down any observations
how will we know if a gas is produced or not?
i mean if its something like CO2 being produced, ill notice the fizzing; but what about ammonia?
and must i pass CO2 through limewater to verify the result or is writing down "fizzing" enough?
and if the gas is not CO2, do i need to carry out all the other tests for gases to find out what it is( if i notice a gas being produced in the first place!) That would take a lot of time, and i would only have a limited sample of the gas; i can't carry out the same test for the ion in a test tube over and over again!
please help
the question paper asks us to write down any observations
how will we know if a gas is produced or not?
i mean if its something like CO2 being produced, ill notice the fizzing; but what about ammonia?
and must i pass CO2 through limewater to verify the result or is writing down "fizzing" enough?
and if the gas is not CO2, do i need to carry out all the other tests for gases to find out what it is( if i notice a gas being produced in the first place!) That would take a lot of time, and i would only have a limited sample of the gas; i can't carry out the same test for the ion in a test tube over and over again!
please help