front 1 Using the solubility chart below, identify the cations that would be expected to form a precipitate upon initial addition of sulfate (i.e. SO4 2- OR S O4 2 minus) Solubility Table Header Row Ion Solubility Exceptions Table Body arranged in rows N O 3 minus soluble none C l minus soluble except A g+, H g2 2+, *Pb2+ I minus soluble except A g+, H g2 2+, *Pb2+ S O4 2minus soluble except C a 2+, B a2+, S r2+, H g2+, P b2+, A g+ C O3 2minus insoluble except Group IA and NH4+ P O 4 3 minus insoluble except Group IA and NH4+ O H minus insoluble except Group IA, *C a 2+, B a 2+, S r 2+ S 2 minus insoluble except Group IA, IIA and NH4 1+ N a+ soluble none K+ soluble none NH4 1+ soluble none *= partially soluble End Table | back 1
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front 2 Using the table below from http://www.docbrown.info/page07/appendixtrans12.htm match the cations with the color of the precipitate that it will form INITIALLY when treated with hydroxide. NOTE : More than one might have the same color.
1. green gel 2. brown gel 3. blue gel 4. white gel | back 2 __1__ Ni2+ __4__ Al3+ __1__ Cr3+ __2__ Fe3+ __3__ Cu2+ __4__ Zn2+ |