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I got FB3 carbonate,,,,
but what was FB6???
but what was FB6???
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shressubha said:I got following anions
FA3: Chloride (As it gave white ppt with Pb2+; It also gave white ppt with AgNo3 which was soluble in NH3)
FA4: Chromate
FA5: Bromide
And I think FA6 was Manganate that acted as oxidising agent when added to H202
unknown2011 said:but i tested fb 3 with lime water and it didnt return milky! but there was definitely a gas.
the volume i got was 30 cm3 and the temp was around 12.
and didnt fb 3 produce a white ppt with Pb 2+ ? does carbonate do that?
shressubha said:I got following anions
FA3: Chloride (As it gave white ppt with Pb2+; It also gave white ppt with AgNo3 which was soluble in NH3)
FA4: Chromate
FA5: Bromide
And I think FA6 was Manganate that acted as oxidising agent when added to H202
Emily793 said:you dont get effervescence with chloride neither! lol guys jst got the info it varies depending on centre both answers are correct!
However, I confirmed it as a chloride by using AgNO3 and NH3 and it tested positive :twisted: May be both anions were present as there was efferveresence!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Emily793 said:hey sorry for that did not notice that you put chloride!
yes i do confirm it was carbonate!
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