A student Ahmed was given five samples of simple salts labeled as A,B,C,D and E and he was asked to analyze systematically and report the acid and basic radical present in each. Answer the following questions based on the analysis. a. Write the name of any two preliminary tests that Ahmed has to definitely perform. b. Name a reagent which Ahmed can use to distinguish between a chloride, bromide and iodide ion containing salt. Explain the reactions involved between each halide ion and the reagent. c. Write any two safety measures he can follow while heating a solution in a test tube. d. The student observed that, addition of Barium chloride solution to an aqueous solutions of samples D and E produced a white precipitate. Write the possible reactions which leads to the formation of the precipitate. Identify the ions present in samples D and E based on the solubility of the precipitate in dilute HCl.

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8. A student Ahmed was given five samples of simple salts labeled as A,B,C,D and E and he was
asked to analyze systematically and report the acid and basic radical present in each. Answer
the following questions based on the analysis.
a. Write the name of any two preliminary tests that Ahmed has to definitely perform.

b. Name a reagent which Ahmed can use to distinguish between a chloride, bromide and iodide
ion containing salt. Explain the reactions involved between each halide ion and the reagent.

c. Write any two safety measures he can follow while heating a solution in a test tube.

d. The student observed that, addition of Barium chloride solution to an aqueous solutions of
samples D and E produced a white precipitate. Write the possible reactions which leads to the
formation of the precipitate. Identify the ions present in samples D and E based on the solubility
of the precipitate in dilute HCl. 

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