JEE Advance - Chemistry (2016 - Paper 1 Offline - No. 13)

The reagent(s) that can selectively precipitate S2- from a mixture of S2- and SO42- in aqueous solution is (are) :
CuCl2
BaCl2
Pb(OOCCH3)2
Na2[Fe(CN)5NO]

Explanation

Consider the reactions of the given compounds with $\mathrm{S}^{2-}$ and $\mathrm{SO}_4^{2-}$.

(i) With $\mathrm{CuCl}_2$ :

$$ \begin{aligned} &\mathrm{CuCl}_2+\mathrm{S}^{2-} \rightarrow \underset{\text { black ppt }}{\mathrm{CuS}}+2 \mathrm{Cl}^{-} \\\\ &\mathrm{CuCl}_2+\mathrm{SO}_4{ }^{2-} \rightarrow \text { No precipitate } \end{aligned} $$

(ii) With $\mathrm{BaCl}_2$ : Alkaline earth metal sulphides are sparingly soluble in water but pass into solution with time and hence do not give precipitates from their aqueous solutions.

$$ \begin{aligned} &\mathrm{BaCl}_2+\mathrm{S}^{2-} \rightarrow \underset{\text { No ppt }}{\mathrm{BaS}}+2 \mathrm{Cl}^{-} \\\\ &\mathrm{BaS}+2 \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O} \rightleftharpoons \underset{\text { water soluble }}{\mathrm{Ba}(\mathrm{OH})_2+{\mathrm{Ba}(\mathrm{SH})_2}} \end{aligned} $$

Alkaline earth metal sulphates, $\mathrm{BaSO}_4, \mathrm{CaSO}_4$ and $\mathrm{SrSO}_4$ are insoluble in water.

$\mathrm{BaCl}_2+\mathrm{SO}_4^{2-} \rightarrow \underset{\text { white ppt }}{\mathrm{BaSO}_4}+2 \mathrm{Cl}^{-}$

(iii) With $\mathrm{Pb}(\mathrm{OAc})_2$ :

$$ \begin{aligned} &\mathrm{Pb}(\mathrm{OAc})_2+\mathrm{S}^{2-} \rightarrow \underset{\text { black ppt }}{\mathrm{PbS}}+2 \mathrm{CH}_3 \mathrm{COO}^{-} \\\\ &\mathrm{Pb}(\mathrm{OAc})_2+\mathrm{SO}_4^{2-} \rightarrow \underset{\text { white ppt }}{\mathrm{PbSO}_4}+2 \mathrm{CH}_3 \mathrm{COO}^{-} \end{aligned} $$

The $K_{\mathrm{sp}}$ of $\mathrm{PbS}$ is $3 \times 10^{-28}$ and of $\mathrm{PbSO}_4$ is $25 \times$ $10^{-28}$. The difference is large, thus only $\mathrm{PbS}$ is selectively precipitated.

(iv) With $\mathrm{Na}_2\left[\mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{CN})_5 \mathrm{NO}\right]$ : When sodium nitroprusside is added to solution of sulphide ions, purple colouration is observed. This is a confirmative test for sulphides.

$$ \begin{aligned} &{\left[\mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{CN})_5 \mathrm{NO}\right]^{2-}+\mathrm{S}^{2-} \rightarrow \underset{\text { Purple colour }}{\left[\mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{CN})_5 \mathrm{NOS}\right]}} \\\\ &\mathrm{Na}_2\left[\mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{CN})_5 \mathrm{NO}\right]+\mathrm{SO}_4{ }^{2-} \rightarrow \text { No precipitate } \end{aligned} $$

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