a method for predicting or analyzing the quantities of reactants and products within a reaction
1) all reactions are spontaneous
2) reactions are fast
3) reactions are quantitative
4) reactions are stoichiometric
qualitative analysis - identification or confirming the presence of a certain substance through observation
quantitative - determining the quality of the substance present
1) solution color
2) flame color test
3) selective precipitation
when ions dissolve in water they will sometimes impart color, the concentration of the ion will determine the color
Can be quantitative - a spectrometer shines a light beam through a solution and records how much light is absorbed
- ions impart a specific color to flame
- test for the presence of metallic ions is to dip a nichrome wire in solution and set it on fire
during a double replacement reaction, a precipitate may form, in which case this indicates a reaction has taken place
However, in stoichiometry you can determine the ions in solution by adding specific ions to induce precipitates