Group 0 and testing ionsTesting for ions and gases

Flame tests identify alkali metal ions in compounds. The noble gases are very unreactive.

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Testing for ions and gases

Chemists are often asked to test a sample of a substance to find out if it contains specific or . There are a variety of techniques used to do this.

Testing for ions – flame tests

It is possible to use a flame test to detect the presence of an alkali metal ion.

A sample is held in a Bunsen burner flame and burns red.
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A cleaned, moistened flame test wire is dipped into a solid sample of the compound. It is then put into the edge of a blue Bunsen flame. The flame colour produced indicates which metal ion is present in the compound.

Flame colours and the metal ion they represent

Flame colourIon present
RedLithium, Li+
Yellow-orangeSodium, Na+
LilacPotassium, K+
Brick redCalcium, Ca2+
Apple greenBarium, Ba2+
Flame colourRed
Ion presentLithium, Li+
Flame colourYellow-orange
Ion presentSodium, Na+
Flame colourLilac
Ion presentPotassium, K+
Flame colourBrick red
Ion presentCalcium, Ca2+
Flame colourApple green
Ion presentBarium, Ba2+