Oxygen and oxides: experiments, lab prep, reactions of oxygen Flashcards
name 4 main components of air
- nitrogen
- oxygen
- argon
- carbon dioxide
Percentage of nitrogen in air
78%
Percentage of oxygen in air
21%
Percentage of argon in air
0.9%
Percentage of carbon dioxide in air
0.04%
percentage of other gases in air
0.06%
what is the name of tube which copper is packed in when determining percentage of oxygen in air?
silica tube
how do you determine percentage of oxygen in air using copper?
- set up apparatus with 100cm3 of air in one syringe
- heat copper at one end of silica tube
- pass air over it using syringes so that copper reacts with oxygen
- move bunsen flame along the tube so that it heats fresh copper
- final volume of air will be approx. 79cm3, so therefore copper is 21cm3
how do you determinepercentage of oxygen in air using iron filings?
- place wet filings at end of burette placed upside down in trough of water
- over time water rises up
- the volume of oxygen is the difference between initial and end volume
why does water rise up the burette when determining percentage of oxygen in air using iron filings?
- iron reacts with oxygen - iron oxide
- water rises to fill up space oxygen took up
formula to work out percentage of oxygen
volume of oxygen used
———————————- x 100
volume of air at start
describe similar experiment using iron wool
- soak iron wool in acetic acid (acts as catalyst)
- push it up test tube and invert it in trough of water
- measure start and end volume to find percentage of oxygen
how to determine percentage of oxygen in air using phosphorus?
- place piece of white phosphorus on water (levels in and out of tube should be same)
- touch phosphorus with hot metal rod and place bung on tube
- phosphorus will burn to form phosphorus oxide
- water level in tube will rise as oxygen is used up
How to prepare oxygen in lab
- decomposition of hydrogen peroxide using manganese oxide as catalyst
- collect with syringe or over water
why can oxygen be collected over water?
it is insoluble so does not dissolve in water