Salt Analysis 11th Chemistry Practical - Lead Nitrate

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16 Apr 202205:29

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses the chemical experiment involving lead nitrate. It explains the two-part structure of salts—basic radical and acid radical. Using lead nitrate as an example, the video walks through a practical demonstration where lead nitrate is tested with copper turnings and concentrated sulfuric acid. The experiment is heated, producing reddish-brown vapors, confirming the presence of nitrate. The video further describes how to detect lead by preparing an original solution with potassium iodide, forming a yellow precipitate that confirms the presence of lead.

Takeaways

  • 🧪 Lead Nitrate is composed of two parts: the basic radical (lead) and the acid radical (nitrate).
  • 🔬 In every salt, there are typically two components: a basic radical and an acid radical.
  • 🧴 For the experiment, Lead Nitrate is placed in a test tube, followed by the addition of copper turnings.
  • ⚗️ Concentrated sulfuric acid is added to the mixture in small amounts (3-4 drops) to avoid complications during heating.
  • 🔥 The test tube is heated, and the formation of reddish-brown vapors confirms the presence of nitrate.
  • 🧪 The video demonstrates another test called the 'brown ring test,' which will be covered in a subsequent video.
  • 🔍 To identify the basic radical (lead), an original solution must be prepared by dissolving the salt in water.
  • 💧 If the salt does not dissolve completely, adding nitric acid can help. However, Lead Nitrate dissolves easily in water.
  • ⚛️ After preparing the original solution, adding potassium iodide results in a yellow precipitate, confirming the presence of lead.
  • 🧑‍🔬 The experiment verifies both the acid radical (nitrate) and the basic radical (lead) in Lead Nitrate.

Q & A

  • What is the first part of lead nitrate referred to in the script?

    -The first part of lead nitrate is referred to as the 'basic radical,' which in this case is lead.

  • What is the second part of lead nitrate, and how is it classified?

    -The second part of lead nitrate is 'nitrate,' and it is classified as the 'acid radical.'

  • What materials are needed to perform the experiment on lead nitrate?

    -The materials needed are lead nitrate salt, copper turnings, and concentrated sulfuric acid.

  • How is the lead nitrate salt prepared for the experiment?

    -A small amount of lead nitrate salt is placed in a test tube, followed by the addition of copper turnings.

  • What happens when concentrated sulfuric acid is added to the lead nitrate and copper turnings?

    -When concentrated sulfuric acid is added, the mixture is heated, producing reddish-brown vapors, which indicate the presence of nitrate.

  • What does the appearance of reddish-brown vapors signify in the experiment?

    -The appearance of reddish-brown vapors signifies the confirmation of nitrate in the experiment.

  • What is the second test mentioned for identifying lead nitrate?

    -The second test mentioned is the 'brown ring test,' which will be shown in a future video.

  • How is the basic radical of lead nitrate (lead) identified in the experiment?

    -The basic radical (lead) is identified by preparing the original solution and adding potassium iodide, which forms a yellow precipitate indicating the presence of lead.

  • What is the original solution, and how is it prepared?

    -The original solution is a solution of the salt in water, where the salt completely dissolves. If the salt doesn’t dissolve well, nitric acid can be added to help dissolve it.

  • What is the color of the precipitate formed when potassium iodide is added to the original solution of lead nitrate?

    -A yellow precipitate is formed, confirming the presence of lead in the solution.

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