Why is dilute specifically added before passing gas to precipitate Group II cations in the qualitati — Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis Chemistry Question
Question
Why is dilute $HCl$ specifically added before passing $H_2S$ gas to precipitate Group II cations in the qualitative analysis scheme?
Answer: C
💡 Solution & Explanation
Due to the common ion effect from the $H^+$ ions provided by the strong acid $HCl$, the ionization of the weak acid $H_2S$ is suppressed. This results in a low concentration of $S^{2-}$ ions, which is only sufficient to exceed the low solubility product ($K_{sp}$) of Group II sulphides (like $CuS, HgS$), preventing the precipitation of higher $K_{sp}$ sulphides of Group IV.
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