Monday, July 10, 2017

1.36: Practical: Know How to Determine the Formula of a Metal Oxide by Combustion (E.g. Magnesium Oxide) or by Reduction (E.g. Copper (II) Oxide)



METAL OXIDE: When a Metal Reacts With and Gains Oxygen
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COMBUSTION OF METAL OXIDES
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Diagram showing the Apparatus needed to find the Formulae of a Metal Oxide by Combustion
METHOD:

  • Measure the mass of crucible with lid
  • Add sample of Metal into crucible and measure mass with lid (calculate the mass of Metal by subtracting the mass of empty crucible)
  • Strongly heat the crucible over a bunsen burner for several minutes
  • Frequently lift the lid to allow sufficient Air into the crucible for the Metal to fully oxidise without letting Magnesium Oxide escape
  • Continue heating until the mass of crucible remains constant (maximum mass), indicating that the reaction is complete
  • Measure the mass of crucible and contents (calculate the mass of Metal Oxide by subtracting the mass of empty crucible)

WORKING OUT EMPIRICAL FORMULA / FORMULAE:

Mass of Metal: Subtract mass of crucible from Metal and mass of empty crucible

Mass of Oxygen: Subtract mass of Metal used from the mass of Magnesium Oxide

STEP 1 - Divide each of the Two Masses by the Relative Atomic Masses of Elements

STEP 2 - Simplify the Ratio

                                    Metal            Oxygen

              Mass               x                       y

              Mole              x / Mr               y / Mr
                                     = a                   = b
                        
              Ratio                a          :           b


STEP 3 - Represent the Ratio into the ‘ Metal O ‘ (e.g, MgO)


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REDUCTION OF METAL OXIDES
Diagram showing the Apparatus needed to find the Formulae of a Metal Oxide by Reduction
METHOD:

  • Measure mass of Metal Oxide
  • Use a clamp to hold boiling tube horizontally, and place Metal Oxide at the end of the tube
  • Heat using a bunsen burner until Metal Oxide completely changes colour, indicating that all Oxygen has been reduced
  • Measure mass of the remaining Metal Powder

WORKING OUT EMPIRICAL FORMULA / FORMULAE:

Mass of Metal: Measure mass of remaining Metal Powder

Mass of Oxygen: Subtract mass of the remaining Metal Powder from the mass of Metal Oxide

STEP 1 - Divide Each of the Two Masses by the Relative Atomic Masses of Elements

STEP 2 - Simplify the Ratio

                                    Metal            Oxygen

              Mass               a                       b

              Mole              a / Mr               b / Mr
                                     = x                   = y
                        
              Ratio                x          :           y


STEP 3 - Represent the Ratio into the Form ‘ xO ‘ (e.g, MgO)

2 comments:

  1. thank you bro :) you are probably in your last year of uni now but your stuff still helps so many of us

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