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Salts - EdexcelMaking insoluble salts

Soluble salts can be made by reacting acids with soluble or insoluble reactants. Titration must be used if the reactants are soluble. Insoluble salts are made by precipitation reactions.

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Making insoluble salts

An can be prepared by reacting two suitable together to form a .

Determining suitable solutions

All nitrates and all sodium salts are . This means a given precipitate XY can be produced by mixing together solutions of:

  • X nitrate
  • sodium Y

For example, to prepare a precipitate of calcium carbonate:

  • X = calcium and Y = carbonate
  • mix calcium nitrate solution and sodium carbonate solution together

calcium nitrate + sodium carbonate 鈫 sodium nitrate + calcium carbonate

Ca(NO3)2(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) 鈫 2NaNO3(aq) + CaCO3(s)

It also works if potassium carbonate solution or ammonium carbonate solution is used instead of sodium carbonate solution. Remember that all common potassium and ammonium salts are soluble.

Question

Name two suitable solutions that, when mixed together, will produce a precipitate of silver chloride.

An outline method

This is an outline method for making a pure, dry sample of an insoluble salt.

  1. Mix together two suitable solutions (see above).
  2. Use to separate the precipitate as a from the solution.
  3. Wash the th distilled water while it is in the filter funnel.
  4. Leave the washed precipitate aside or in a warm oven to dry.

Reasons for each step

  • Filtration separates insoluble substances from liquids and solutions.
  • The precipitate is insoluble in water, so any remaining contaminating solution can be removed by washing it with distilled water.
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