I got a B in my chem. class and this is from pure memory so I suggest you varify.
Chlorid (Cl-) and Nitrate (NO3-) are both anions. Lets say we take a sample of a few simple inorganic salts to test.
NO3-
1) Action on heat:
-Reddish brown gas (NO2) = NO3 is present
2) Sample treated with H2SO4 + heat:
-Light brown fumes (NO2) = NO3 is present
3) Cu turnings added to the above solution:
Reddish brown fumes (NO2). The solution turns blue (cuprice nitrate) = NO3 present
4) Make a solution of the salt in dil. H2SO4. Add saturated sol. of Mohr's salt. Add conc. H2SO4:
- A brown ring (NO.FeSO4 (?)) is formed at the junction of the two liquids = NO3 confirmed
Cl-
1) Mix the salt with potassium dichromate and conc. H2SO4 and heat. Add few drops of NH4OH (?) and few drops of acetic acid + lead acetate:
-Gives yellow precipitate (PbCrO4)= Cl- is present
2) Drop some salt into dil. HNO3 and silver nitrate (?):
-A white ppt. (AgCl) soluable in ammonium hydroxide = Cl- is present
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? = Not sure
- = superscript