Group 1 and 2 thermal stability Flashcards

1
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Thermal decomposition

A

When a substance breaks down (decomposes) when heated

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2
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Thermal stability affect on thermal decomposition

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If a substance has HIGHER THERMAL STABILITY then it requires MORE ENERGY to decompose

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3
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What affects the stability of a compound?

A

The ionic radii of the metal cation
The positive charge of the metal cation
These affect the distortion of the compound

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4
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How does distortion occur within a metal compound?

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The metal ion’s presence can polarise the anion and make it unstable = distortion

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5
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How does the size of cations affect distortion of anion?

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Smaller cations have a larger charge density (more charge spread over a smaller area) than larger ones so polarises the anion more = causing more distortion
So thermal stability increases down a group

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6
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How does the charge of cations affect the distortion of the anion?

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Greater charge (eg group 2 +2) means greater polarisation so less thermostable
Therefore group 2 requires less energy to decompose than 1

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7
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Do group 1 carbonates decompose with a Bunsen burner?

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No because they are thermostable enough not to due to +1 charge of cation

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8
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Exception to decomposition of group 1 carbonates

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Lithium because it is smallest (ionic radii) so has a higher charge density = greater polarisation = greater distortion = less thermostable

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9
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What does lithium carbonate decompose to?

A

Lithium oxide and carbon dioxide

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10
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Group 1 nitrates decompose to

A

Metal nitrite MNO2 (s)
Oxygen gas

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11
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Exception to group 1 nitrates decomposition

A

Lithium nitrate

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12
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What does lithium nitrate decompose to?

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Lithium oxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gas
Same as group 2 nitrates

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13
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What do group 2 carbonates decompose to?

A

Metal oxide and carbon dioxide

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14
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What do group 2 nitrates decompose to?

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Metal oxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen

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15
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How can you find how easily carbonates decompose?

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How long it takes for the carbonate to produce a certain amount of oxygen on heating (collect in gas syringe)
Or nitrogen dioxide

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16
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If we are collecting amount of nitrogen dioxide to be produced, where must this be done?

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A fume cupboard
Because it is toxic to humans

17
Q

How to test how easily a carbonate can be decomposed?

A

Measure how long it takes for a certain amount of CO2