3.06 Making soluble salts Flashcards
1
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STate two ways in which you can make soluble salts
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- By reacitng an acid with a metal or an insoluble base [i.e. a metal oxide/hydroxide/carbonate)
- By reacting an acid with an alkali
2
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Give an equation to show how you can make copper chloride from copper oxide
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2HCl (aq) + CuO (s) —-> CuCl2 (aq) + H2O (l)
3
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Give an equation to show how you can make copper sulfate from copper oxide
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H2SO4 (aq) + CuO (s) —-> CuSO4 (aq) + H2O (l)
4
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Describe an experiment to make copper sulfate from copper oxide
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- Put sulfuric acid in a beaker and gentle warm in water bath (to speed up the reaction later). DO this in a fume cupboard (so acid fumes aren’t released into the room)
- Add copper oxid to the acid, and stir
- Keep adding copper oxide until it is in excess (you will know this as the insoluble oxide will sink to the bottom and not disappear - this shows that all the acid has been neutralised). Note: it is important the base is in excess to ensure there is no lefover acid in the product
- Filter out excess copper oxide (filter paper and funnel)
- To crystallise the copper sulfate in solution, heat with a Bunsen and an evaporating dish (this makes the solution more concentrated)
- Leave the solution to cool. Blue crystals of hydrated CuSO4 will form and they can be filtered and dried
5
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Describe an experiment to make a soluble salt from an acid and alkali
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Note: this experiment is trickier as you cannot add excess alkali to the solution, as this will contaminate the product
- Measure set amount of acid into a conical flask using pipette
- Add a few drops of indicator and place flask on white tile (so you can see colour changes easily). Note use an indicator with a single colour change (like methyl orange or phenophthalein) - universal indicator colour change is too gradual
- Fill a burette with alkali and record the volume
- Slowly add alkali to the acid, and swirl the flask regularly until the indicator suggests the solution is neutral
- Record the final volumne of alkali left in the burette, then calculate the volume of alkali required in the neutralisation
- Repeat steps 1-5 with the exact same volumes but without adding indicator (so you can make uncontaminatied salt)
- Slowly evaporate some of the water from the solution and leave to cool so salt can crystallise. Then filter and dry to leave pure dry salt.