π¬ Limit Test of Sulphide
π― Aim
To perform the limit test for sulphide in a given sample and compare it with the standard solution.
π§ͺ Principle
Sulphide ions react with lead acetate paper to produce a black or brown stain of lead sulphide (PbS).
Intensity of stain ∝ amount of sulphide present
If test solution ΰ€ा stain standard ΰ€Έे darker ΰ€¨ΰ€Ήीं ΰ€Ήै, sample passes the test ✅
⚗️ Chemical Reaction
π§° Apparatus
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Nessler cylinders (2)
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Lead acetate paper
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Measuring cylinder
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Test tubes
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Glass rod
π§΄ Reagents
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Test solution
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Standard sulphide solution
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Lead acetate paper
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Dilute acid (if required)
π§π¬ Procedure
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Take equal volume of test solution in one Nessler cylinder
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Take standard sulphide solution in another cylinder
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Suspend lead acetate paper above both cylinders
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Close the setup and allow reaction for specified time
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Compare colour/stain intensity
π Observation
| Solution | Colour / Stain |
|---|---|
| Standard | Light brown/black |
| Test | ………………… |
✅ Result
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If test stain ≤ standard stain → PASS
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If test stain > standard stain → FAIL
π Viva Voce (Exam-Oriented)
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Why is sulphide impurity harmful?
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Which reagent is used for detection of sulphide?
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What colour is produced in sulphide limit test?
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Why lead acetate paper is used?
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Principle of limit test of sulphide?
π§ Exam Writing Tip
“Limit test of sulphide is based on the formation of lead sulphide which produces a dark stain on lead acetate paper.”
π Related Practical Blogs
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✔ Limit Test of Chloride
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✔ Limit Test of Iron
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✔ Limit Test of Heavy Metals
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✔ Limit Test of Arsenic
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✔ Limit Test of Nitrate
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