Oxygen And Oxides Flashcards
Composition of air
Nitrogen- 78
Oxygen- 21
Carbon dioxide- 0.03
Other (eg argon)- 1
Percentage volume of oxygen experiments
Experiment with copper
Experiment with iron
Experiment with phosphorus
Experiment with copper for oxygen
Fill gas syringe with air (100cm^3)
Push through a silica tube containing copper powder
The oxygen reacts with the copper powder and the gas in the second is measured
Experiment with iron for oxygen
Iron wool is placed in a test tube
Test tube inverted in a beaker of water
Test tube is filled with air and left for a few days
Length of the column of air is measured before and after
It decreases
Experiment with phosphorus for oxygen
Marked bell jar with no bung is placed on top of coins inside a trough
Water is poured into trough until is reached level zero
Phosphorus is placed on an evaporating dish which floats on water
Phosphorus is lit
Lid/bung is put on bell jar
Phosphorus burns and air space fills with white fumes
This phosphorus oxide
This dissolves in water to form an acidic solutions
When phosphorus stops burning water is higher inside the bell jar than outside
Oxygen and magnesium
White bright light, forming a white solid called magnesium oxide
Preparation of oxygen
Hydrogen peroxide spontaneously decomposes into water and oxygen
Manganese oxide is the catalyst
Oxygen and carbon
Colourless and an odourless gas produced
Equation for magnesium and oxygen
2Mg(s)+O2 –> 2MgO
Oxygen and sulphur
Pungent yellowish gas produced
Equation for carbon and oxygen
C+O2 –> CO2
Carbon dioxide preparation and specific equation
Metal carbonate + acid
Thermal decomposition of a metal carbonate
Equation for sulphur and oxygen
S+O2 –> SO2
Metal carbonate and acid for oxygen equation
CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) –> CaCl2(aq) + 2H2O + CO2
CO2 preparation with carbonate
CaCO3 (s) + 2HCl (aq) –> CaCl (aq) + H2O (l) + CO2 (g)