Lecture 3 Flashcards

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White phosphorus

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  • 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
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Why does white phosphorus act this way?

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Low ignition temperature
30 degrees celcius

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Pyrophoric

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Ignites spontaneoulsy in the air

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Uses for white phosphorus in solid state?

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  • 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
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White phosphorus powder

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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.

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Oxidation state of P in P4?

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0 as it is in its elemental state

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The oxidation state of P in P4O10

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  • 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
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SO4

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Common anion with -2 oxidation state

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Military applications for white phosphorus

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  • Smokescreen grenade
  • Tracer fire (signalling)
  • Incendiary (to start fires)
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White phosphorus powder dangers on skin

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  • 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
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White phosphorus ban

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  • 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.
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How does aqueous copper sulfate quench white phosphorus?

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White phosphorous (P4) can be quenched by aqueous copper sulfate (CuSO4) to give copper (Cu), phosphoric acid (H3PO4) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4).

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generic unbalanced equation for white phosphorus and aqeuous copper sulphate

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P4 + CuSO4 → H3PO4 + Cu + H2SO4

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How does aqueous copper sulphate quench white phosphorus?

Final equation

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P4 + 10CuSO4 → 16H3PO4 +10 Cu + 10H2SO4

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General graph of energy profile for combustion reaction

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  • Reactants start of at low energy
  • Goes up to transition state
  • Energy is lost when the products are formed
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ΔH

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Change in enthalpy

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o

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Standard enthalpy change

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Hess’s law states

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  • “The enthalpy change for a reaction is independent of the route by which the reaction is achieved but depends only on the initial and final stages.”
  • Regardless of the multiple stages or steps of a reaction, the total enthalpy change for the reaction is the sum of all changes.
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ΔHf0

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The change in heat in a system to form that material from its basic elements.