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Which statement would earn credit for Recall that sulfate ions produce a white precipitate of barium sulfate.?

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Topic

Identification of ions by chemical and spectroscopic means

Question

  1. A. A white precipitate of barium sulfate
  2. B. A cream precipitate of barium bromide
  3. C. A yellow precipitate of barium iodide
  4. D. A green precipitate of barium hydroxide

Answer

The correct answer is A white precipitate of barium sulfate. It matches sulfate ion because the evidence is barium chloride after acidifying and the expected result is white precipitate.

Explanation

The correct option is A white precipitate of barium sulfate. The answer stays inside Identification of ions by chemical and spectroscopic means by linking the observation to the conclusion instead of naming a substance without evidence. Other options are weaker when they confuse gas tests, flame colours, ion-test precipitates, chromatography evidence, or pure-substance/formulation wording.

Common mistake

Common Mistake in Sulfate Ion Tests

Students often confuse the white precipitate of barium sulfate with other white precipitates, such as those from carbonate or chloride tests.

Correct this by using the approved Sulfate ions context: Recall that sulfate ions produce a white precipitate of barium sulfate. Name the correct test or chemistry idea, state the observation accurately, and then give the conclusion supported by that evidence. Do not swap gas tests, flame tests, cation tests, anion tests, chromatography terms, pure substances, and formulations.

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