A solution of a soluble chloride will give a white precipitate (turning purple on exposure to light) with silver nitrate solution. Sulfates do not react. Alternatively, the solution of sulfate will give a white precipitate with barium chloride solution, and the chloride solution will not.
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Since Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate, the anion is sulfate, SO42-.
sulfate anion SO42- the salt of sulfuric acid. ammonium cation NH4+ which is protonated ammonia.
We obtain a mixt solution containing ions of: H+, Cl-, SO42-, Na+.
The salt formed by potassium hydroxide and sulphuric acid is potassium sulphate (K2SO4). Though if potassium hydroxide is the limiting reagent potassium bisulphate (KHSO4) will also form.
Dissolve them in water and add some sodium chloride. The silver salt will form a precipitate (as silver chloride), the calcium salt will not.
because salt is solube in water
Salt
Since Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate, the anion is sulfate, SO42-.
Calcium Chloride is CaCl2-------this is a salt Calcium Carbonate Is CaCo3------this is a base
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To determine the concentration of salt a salinometer can be used.
acidic salt basic salt normal salt
It contains the hydroxide ion, making it a base.
1)they are use to form laboratory salt when combined with acid. 2)they are used to detect the chemical reagent. 3)they are use to manufacture many laboratory reagent.
sulfate anion SO42- the salt of sulfuric acid. ammonium cation NH4+ which is protonated ammonia.
We obtain a mixt solution containing ions of: H+, Cl-, SO42-, Na+.
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