1.3 Flashcards
1
Q
Health & Safety
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- The main hazard in this experiment is one of heat. Take care not to touch any apparatus that is hot.
- When observing the experiment, wear safety glasses at all times.
- Take particular care at stages 3 and 4 below.
2
Q
Procedure
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- Measure the mass of the crucible + lid.
- Put the magnesium ribbon to the crucible. You will need to coil the magnesium so that it fits.
Reweigh the crucible + lid. - Arrange the apparatus as below and heat the crucible strongly.
Raise the crucible lid slightly using tongs to control the reaction - When the reaction is nearly complete, place the crucible lid on the heat-proof mat and heat the crucible strongly for 5 minutes. During this time, tap the magnesium oxide gently with tongs to break up the residue.
- Allow the crucible to cool and reweigh the crucible, its contents and the lid.
- Calculate the mass of magnesium that you reacted, the magnesium oxide formed and oxygen that reacted.
- Calculate the mol of Mg and O atoms in the magnesium oxide that you prepared.
- Determine the empirical formula of magnesium oxide.
3
Q
- Why did you need to raise the crucible lid slightly when you first heated the magnesium?
A
- To allow sufficient oxygen to enter the crucible
4
Q
- What was the purpose of breaking up the magnesium oxide whilst heating the contents of the crucible strongly for 5 minutes?
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- To ensure it could fully react with the oxygen available.
5
Q
- The formula from this experiment often shows slightly less oxygen than is present in magnesium oxide. Suggest why this should be so.
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- Not all of the magnesium may have reacted.
6
Q
- If magnesium is heated very strongly in pure nitrogen, magnesium nitride is formed. This compound is a black colour and usually a small amount of this compound contaminates the magnesium oxide that is formed in this experiment.
(a) Why does the magnesium react with oxygen rather than nitrogen?
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- a) oxygen is more reactive than nitrogen
7
Q
(b) 1.82 g of magnesium reacted to form 2.52 g of magnesium nitride. Calculate the formula of magnesium nitride.
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b) 2.52 – 1.82 = 0.7 g
1.82 ÷ 24.3 = 7.49 × 10-2 mol 0.7 ÷ 14 = 0.05 mol
Ratio 1.5:1
Scale 3:2
So Mg3N2
8
Q
equipment
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Each learner or group will require access to the following • safety spectacles (or goggles) • access to balance accurate to two decimal places • crucible • Bunsen burner • tripod • heatproof mat • pipeclay triangle