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Q: Why does a cloudy precipitate form in the presence if a lipid?
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How could you Detect the presence of cl-?

To detect the presence of CI- ion, add silver nitrate solution. A white opalescence to cloudy precipitate of silver chloride will form and confirm the presence of CI- ion.


How could you detect the presence of Cl- ion?

To detect the presence of CI- ion, add silver nitrate solution. A white opalescence to cloudy precipitate of silver chloride will form and confirm the presence of CI- ion.


What substance is produced when lime water goes cloudy?

Add carbon dioxide to it. The carbon dioxide will react to form a precipitate which makes the water appear cloudy.


What test can be used to confirm the presence of chlorine?

Add Silver Nitrate to it and a white precipitate should form


How can you detect the presence of the SO4-2?

Firstly add some AgNO3. You should see that no precipitate forms. If it forms a precipitate, it is not a SO42-.Then add some BaCl2 - If there are SO42- ions a white precipitate will form.


What is the reaction for 2-butanol with the lucas reagent?

Since 2-butanol is a secondary alcohol, it will form a cloudy precipitate after approximately 5-6 minutes.


What separate carbonate and sulfide from halides sulfate and phosphate?

Sulfide ion form a precipitate with iron ions.Halides ions form a precipitate with silver nitrate.Sulfate ions form a precipitate with barium chloride.Phosphate ions form a precipitate with calcium chloride.


What is the comparative and superlative form of cloudy?

The comparative form of cloudy is "cloudier". The superlative form is "cloudiest".


When is precipitate observed?

A precipitate is observed when two chemicals mix and form a solid.


How do you test for presence of iodide ion?

Use Silver nitrate. A yellow precipitate of silver iodide will form / AgNO3 + I^- = AgI(s) + NO3^- This is one of the classic tests for halogens.


How do you do the test for carbon dioxide?

To test the presence of carbon dioxide bubble the gas into the lime water. Carbon dioxide reacts to form calcium carbonate which turns cloudy.


Will a precipitate form if solutions of the soluble salts AgNO3 and KI are mixed?

Yes, AgI is insoluble, therefore will form a precipitate.