Cupric Citrate Flashcards

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Chemical Formula

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C6H4Cu2O7

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Where is it involved?

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involved in protein metabolism, the production of RNA, and the synthesis of phospholipids used in the formation of myelin
sheaths.

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Procedures:

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  1. Dissolve10 grams of sodium citrate in 25 ml of
    distilled water with the aid of heat
  2. Add this hot solution slowly and with stirring to a
    hot cupric sulfate solution prepared by dissolving
    17 grams of cupric sulfate in 50 ml of distilled
    water.
  3. Allow the mixture to cool to room temperature and
    filter off the precipitate.
  4. Wash the precipitate with distilled water until the
    washings no longer give a test for sulfate ion with
    barium chloride solution
  5. Spread out the filter paper and allow the product
    to dry at room temperature in the dark.
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Identification Test

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A. Upon addition of a few mg of a citrate to a mixture of 15ml of pyridine and 5ml of acetoc anhydride: a carmine-red colour is produced

B. Neutral solutions of citrates, when treated with calcium chloride TS, do not yield a precipitate: on boiling they yield a white precipitate which is soluble in acetic acid

C. Solutions of citrates, when boiled with an excess of mercury (II) sulfate TS and filtered necessary, yield a solution which, after being boiled and treated with a few drops of potassium permanganate TS, decolorizes the reagent and yields a white precipitate

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5
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Compound Formula

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C12H10Cu3O14

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Appearance

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Blue to green powder

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7
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Melting point

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350C

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8
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Density.

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1.667 g/cm3

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9
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Advantage of Cupric sulfate used as an astringent and antiseptic over other salts.

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  1. Copper assists in the formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells by facilitating iron absorption.
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