Core Practical 11 Flashcards
Titrations using transition element ions are…
Redox titrations
An oxidising agent ….. electrons and gets …..
Oxidising agent accepts electrons and gets reduced
A reducing agent …… electrons and gets ….
Reducing agent donates electrons and gets oxidised
How can you work out the concentration of reducing agent?
Titrate a known volume of it against an oxidising agent of known concentration. therefore how much oxidising agent needed to exactly react with reducing agent
How can you find out how many manganate (VII) ions are needed to react with a reducing agent
measure out quantity of reducing agent e.g. Fe2+ ions
add dilute sulfuric acid (so lots of H+ to allow oxidising agent to be reduced)
rough titration. stop when purple colour appears (end point) + record volume
What is the purple in a redox?
MnO4-
What is the general rule for which way round oxidising/ reducing agent you put in burette and conical flask
Tend to add substance of known concentration (burette) to the substance of unknown (conical flask)
What would the colour change be from MnO4 - to Mn2+
purple to colourless
Other than KmnO4 what else can you use as an oxidising agent? What colour is this and what is it reduced to?
K2Cr2O7
[Cr2O7]2- reduced to Cr3+ = orange to green
How to increase accuracy of end point?
Use white tile
What is a redox titration?
titration of a reducing agent by an oxidising agent (or vice versa)
How would you find the amount of iron in a iron tablet experimentally?
Titrate potassium manganate solution against acidified (H2SO4) crushed iron tablets.
Calculate the mean titre from concordant results
calculate number of moles of MnO4 - and use equation to = Fe2+ in original solution. use this to calculate mass of Fe2+ in solution and mass per tablet.
How would you reduce the uncertainty in this experiment?
Use balance with greater resolution
Use pipettes and burettes with greater resolution
use larger masses and volumes so % uncertainty reduced
What is the ionic equation for the reaction between acidified iron and potassium manganate?
5Fe2+ + MnO4− + 8H+ → 5Fe3+ + Mn2+ + 4H2O