Salt Analysis: Cations (Groups 0-III)
Part 3: Systematic Analysis of Basic Radicals.
Cations are separated into groups based on the solubility product ($K_{sp}$) of their salts. We always check for Group 0 first, then proceed sequentially from Group I to VI.
1. Group 0 (Ammonium)
Cation: $NH_4^+$
Group Reagent: None (Detected by heating with NaOH).
Observation: Smell of Ammonia ($NH_3$). Turns red litmus blue.
Result: Brown precipitate (Iodide of Millon's base).
2. Group I (Silver Group)
Cation: $Pb^{2+}$ (Lead)
Group Reagent: Dilute $HCl$.
Precipitate: White ppt of $PbCl_2$.
Result: Golden Yellow ppt of $PbI_2$.
3. Group II (Copper Group)
Cations: $Cu^{2+}$ (Blue), $As^{3+}$ (Yellow), etc.
Group Reagent: $H_2S$ gas in presence of Dilute $HCl$.
Result: Deep Blue solution $[Cu(NH_3)_4]^{2+}$.
4. Group III (Iron Group)
Cations: $Fe^{3+}$ (Reddish Brown), $Al^{3+}$ (Gelatinous White).
Group Reagent: $NH_4OH$ in presence of $NH_4Cl$.
Result: Prussian Blue color.
Result: Lake Test (Blue floating mass on colorless solution).
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