GCSE Chemistry Testing three unknown substances DXDE9049

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  • High School Chemistry
    GCSE Chemistry
    Testing three unknown white crystalline solids.
    The solids were labelled X, Y and Z
    If the solids were known to be citric acid, sodium hydrogencarbonate and potassium chloride, which one was which?
    Testing for
    Solubility in water
    pH using Universal Indicator paper
    Flame tests
    Halide ion test using acidified silver nitrate
    Carbonate test
    Results
    X
    dissolved in water quickly
    pH 6
    a flame test that included lilac, but admittedly there were orange-red colours visible too
    a white precipitate with acidified silver nitrate
    Y
    dissolved in water quickly
    pH 2 or 3
    no flame colour
    no precipitate with acidified silver nitrate
    reacted with calcium carbonate to produce bubbles of colourless gas which were presumed to be carbon dioxide
    Z
    dissolved in water but not as quickly as the others
    pH 8
    yellow flame colour
    orange-red colour was visible on the outside of the flame too
    initially produced bubbles of colourless gas and a white precipitate in a first silver nitrate test acidified with 0.1M nitric acid
    when acidified with 1M nitric acid in a second silver nitrate test no white precipitate was observed
    bubbles of colourless gas were produced on addition of 1M HCl to a solution of Z and when the gas was passed through limewater a white precipitate was produced. Carbon dioxide. Z was a carbonate.
    Identifications
    X potassium chloride
    Y citric acid
    Z sodium hydrogencarbonate aka sodium bicarbonate
    It would have been nice to have a clearer flame test with X
    I did not have any blue glass with which to view the flame colour produced by X although lilac colour was clearly visible

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