To determine the presence of anion and cation in the given salt
| Experiment | Observation | Inference |
|---|---|---|
| Confirmatory Test | ||
| Brown Ring Test Salt Solution + FeSO₄ + Conc H₂SO₄ (added carefully along the sides of the test tube) | Brown ring forms at the junction of two liquids | Presence of NO₃⁻ anion is confirmed |
| Experiment | Observation | Inference |
|---|---|---|
| Salt + NaOH solution | No reaction | Zero group cation is absent |
| Original Salt + Dil. HCl | No reaction | First group cation is absent |
| Original Salt + Dil. HCl + NH₄Cl solid + NH₄OH solution | No reaction | Third group cation is absent |
| Original Salt + Dil. HCl + NH₄Cl solid + NH₄OH solution + H₂SO₄ | Dirty white ppt | Presence of Zn²⁺ may be present |
| Confirmatory Tests | ||
| Sodium Hydroxide Test Salt solution + NaOH solution drop wise | White ppt dissolved in HCl | Presence of Zn²⁺ is confirmed |
| Potassium Ferrocyanide Test Salt solution + K₄[Fe(CN)₆] solution | Bluish-white ppt | Presence of Zn²⁺ is confirmed |
The given salt contains Zn²⁺ ions as cation and NO₃⁻ ions as anion. The salt is Zn²⁺NO₃⁻.