The Savior
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How to identify if sodium carbonate and sodium phosphate is present in a solution? Say if i had several compounds including lead nitrate, copper nitrate, barium nitrate, sodium carbonate, and sodium phosphate in different solutions. We are asked to identify which two solutions contain the sodium carbonate and sodium phosphate. Would it be sufficient to perform a flame test first to isolate the two sodium compounds, and then perform an anion test and add HNO3 to test for effervescence? Cause this would isolate the carbonate and then we can test the other solution to make sure we definitely have phosphate, we would take a fresh sample and add HNO3 and a solution containing an ammonium compound to obtain a yellow precipitate. Are these steps correct? Thanks for helping out a hopeless chemistry student.