To determine the presence of anion and cation in the given salt
Experiment | Observation | Inference |
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Salt + Dilute H₂SO₄ | No reaction | Dilute H₂SO₄ group is absent |
Salt + Conc. H₂SO₄ | Vapours with vinegar-like smell evolve | CH₃COO⁻ may be present |
Confirmatory Tests | ||
Oxalic Acid Test Take pinch of salt on palm and pinch of oxalic acid and 2-3 drops of water and make a paste | Strong vinegar-like smell is obtained | Presence of CH₃COO⁻ is confirmed |
Ferric Chloride Test Salt Solution + FeCl₃ solution | Reddish-brown ppt is obtained | Presence of CH₃COO⁻ is confirmed |
Experiment | Observation | Inference |
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Salt solution + NaOH solution | Blue precipitate | Cu²⁺ may be present |
Confirmatory Test | ||
Potassium Ferrocyanide Test Salt solution + K₄[Fe(CN)₆] solution | Chocolate brown precipitate | Presence of Cu²⁺ is confirmed |
The given salt contains Cu²⁺ ions as cation and CH₃COO⁻ ions as anion. The salt is Cu²⁺CH₃COO⁻.