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Experiment No. N

Analysis of Manganese(II) Fluoride (Mn(F)₂)

Aim

To determine the presence of anion and cation in the given salt

Preliminary Test

  • Odor: Odorless
  • Texture: Crystalline
  • Color: White
  • Solubility: Soluble in water

Test of Anion

ExperimentObservationInference
Take the salt and treat with concentrated H₂SO₄Colourless gas evolves and it etches glassF⁻ may be present
Confirmatory Test
Calcium Chloride Test
Treat salt solution with calcium chloride solution
White gelatinous precipitate formsPresence of F⁻ is confirmed

Test of Cation

ExperimentObservationInference
Original solution + H₂S gas in presence of NH₄OHBlack or flesh-coloured precipitate is formedGroup IV cation may be present
Confirmatory Test
Sodium Hydroxide Test
Dissolve the precipitate in dilute HCl by boiling and add NaOH in excess
White precipitate forms first, then turns brown on standingPresence of Mn²⁺ is confirmed

Result

The given salt contains Mn²⁺ ions as cation and F⁻ ions as anion. The salt is Mn(F)₂.

Precautions

  1. Handle the chemicals with care.
  2. Don't use excess of chemicals.
  3. Keep the mouth of the test tube away from the face.