Lecture 3 Flashcards
White phosphorus
- Elemental form of P4
- Produces a very hot fire and lots of smoke from a very small amount of ignition.
- After the fire triangle has been interupted, once the element is added it can set on fire right away.
- The residual energy produced by the combustion process is enough to restart the combustion process.
- The ignition temperature of white phosphorous is really low so it is easy to achieve the activation energy to start the process again.
- There is more energy available the 2nd time which allows the process to restart.
- Pyrophoric species can be reignited easily
Why does white phosphorus act this way?
Low ignition temperature
30 degrees celcius
Pyrophoric
Ignites spontaneoulsy in the air
Uses for white phosphorus in solid state?
- Effective smoke screens for military because of the size of the particles and the way that they scramble any light coming through it.
- That smoke is not going to be remotely good for you to breathe because it contains phosphoric acid and also some liberated P4 that has been evaporated
White phosphorus powder
Those particles don’t stay solid. They tend to react with water in the air and that gives you phosphoric acid, which is a very strong polyprotic acid.
Oxidation state of P in P4?
0 as it is in its elemental state
The oxidation state of P in P4O10
- The two different bonding modes of oxygen in this need to be taken into account
- Double bond provides P with -2
- Single bonds provide P with -1
- -1+-1+-1+-2 = -5 so P = +5
SO4
Common anion with -2 oxidation state
Military applications for white phosphorus
- Smokescreen grenade
- Tracer fire (signalling)
- Incendiary (to start fires)
White phosphorus powder dangers on skin
- Is particularly nasty to use on people because it’ll stick to skin, and it’ll keep wanting to burn, which is really bad as we are 37 C and it self ignites at 32 C.
- It then hydrolyses on skin
White phosphorus ban
- The use has been prohibited by the chemical weapons convention
- Clandestine use is still observed
- If you are exposed to white phosphorus and on fire, copper sulfate solution (aqueous) is the answer.
How does aqueous copper sulfate quench white phosphorus?
White phosphorous (P4) can be quenched by aqueous copper sulfate (CuSO4) to give copper (Cu), phosphoric acid (H3PO4) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
generic unbalanced equation for white phosphorus and aqeuous copper sulphate
P4 + CuSO4 → H3PO4 + Cu + H2SO4
How does aqueous copper sulphate quench white phosphorus?
Final equation
P4 + 10CuSO4 → 16H3PO4 +10 Cu + 10H2SO4