Metal aqua ions Flashcards

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What is a metal aqua complex ions

A

When water molecules form co-ordinate bonds with metal ions.

  • this happens after transition metals dissolve in water.
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How are metal aqua ions formed?

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Water molecules donate a non-bonding pair of electrons from their oxygen.

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Metal aqua 2+ ions…. ( in water)

acidity reaction

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Slightly dissociate in water

Forming a weak acidic solution ( Metal aqua” + ion” and H3o+ )

e.g.

Cu(H2o)6 2+ + H20 -> [Cu(OH)(H2o)5] + + H3o+

reversible reaction
everything (aq) except water (l)

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Metal aqua 3+ ions…. ( in water)

acidity reaction

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Dissociate more than 2+ ions

Forming a stronger acidic solution

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WHY do metal aqua 3+ ions form a more ACIDIC SOLUTION than 2+ ions?

its the same for 2+ ions, but only 2 steps instead of 3

A
  • Metal 3+ ions have a higher charge density
  • so they are more polarising than 2+ ions
  • so they attract electrons from the oxygen atoms of the co-ordinated water molecules more strongly, weakening the O-H bond
  • More likely that a H+ ion will be released, making the solution more acidic.
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What does adding OH- ions do to metal aqua 3+ ions

hydrolysis reaction

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Removes H3O+ ions

  • so equilibrium shifts to the right
  • producing more H3O+ ions
  • DO THIS 3 TIMES to form an insoluble uncharged metal hydroxide( state symbol will be solid)
  • OH goes up by 1 each time H20 goes down by 1
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What is an example of an amphoteric metal hydroxide?

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Aluminium hydroxide.

1) in the presence of a base it acts as a Bronsted Lowry acid and donates H+ ions to OH- ions forming a soluble compound
2) In the presence of an acid it can act as a Bronsted Lowry base and accept H+ ions from H3O+ ions.

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What happens when ammonia solution dissolves in water general equation:

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NH3 + H2O -> NH4 + + OH-

reversible reaction
everything (aq) except (l) h2o

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Why don’t carbonates displace metal aqua 3+ ions?

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This is because there is a higher concentration of H3O + ions

  • carbonates react with the H3O+ ions, removing H3O+ ions from the solution, shifting the equilibrium to the right.
  • so the precipitate formed is M(OH)3(h2O)3
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How are you supposed to tell if the sample contains Fe2+ or Fe3+ ions after reacting with sodium carbonate?

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sample containing Fe3+ will form bubbles.

- sample containing Fe3+ will not give off gas

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What is an error that may happen when Fe2+ react with sodium carbonate?

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If left to long in the air Fe2+ ions will oxidise into Fe3+ ions.

  • to prevent this: Solution should be freshly made.
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