Identifying unknown inorganic salts can feel like solving a complex puzzle under pressure. This course breaks down the systematic qualitative analysis of inorganic salts into clear, logical steps, helping you build a solid foundation for competitive engineering exams. You will start with the fundamental chemistry of aqueous solutions, equilibrium concepts, and safety protocols before moving on to practical identification techniques.
You will learn to approach qualitative analysis methodically, understanding the exact chemical reactions behind every color change, precipitate, and gas evolution. Through structured written lessons, you will build the analytical skills necessary to solve complex identification problems efficiently.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the fundamental chemical principles of solubility products and common ion effects
- Identify acid radicals and anions systematically using preliminary and confirmatory tests
- Classify and detect basic radicals and cations across analytical groups zero to six
- Master the chemistry of key test reagents, flame tests, and bead tests
- Practice solving multi-step qualitative analysis problems and reaction pathways
- Apply logical deduction to identify unknown mixtures under exam conditions
The course begins with foundational concepts of chemical equilibrium and solubility rules before guiding you step-by-step through group separation techniques and confirmatory tests for both anions and cations. It is designed for students preparing for rigorous engineering entrance exams who want a clear, text-based guide to master qualitative analysis without memorizing formulas blindly. No prior advanced laboratory experience is required to get started.
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