Mention one suitable laboratory procedure for
(i) removing carbon (IV) oxide from a sample of air
(ii) determining whether a given sample of water is pure or not;
(iii) concentrating a dilute solution of sodium chloride.
(b) Use the information provided in the table below to outline a suitable procedure for separating a mixture containing P, Q and R into its Components.
| Component | Solubility in tetrachloromethane | Solubility in water |
|
P Q R |
Insoluble Soluble Insoluble |
Insoluble Slightly soluble soluble |
(c)(i) Draw a labelled sketch to illustrate the collection of gases by upward displacement of air.
(ii) A gas S, with a rotten egg smell, was evolved when dilute hydrochloric acid was added to T which is a salt of iron (II). S decolorized acidified potassium tetraoxomanganate (VIl) solution and a yellow precipitate V was also obtained. Identify S, T and V.
(iii) State what would be observed on bubbling chlorine through a solution of potassium bromide.
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