Period 3 Flashcards
Na reaction with water
Sodium reacts with cold water. It fizzes around on surface etc. 2Na(s)+2H2O(l)->2NaOH(aq)+H2 (g
Mg reaction with water
Magnesium reacts very slowly with cold water to form the hydroxide but reacts more readily with steam to form the oxide
Mg (s) + H2O (g)->MgO (s) + H2 (g)
Na reaction with oxygen
burns with a yellow flame to produce a white solid
4 Na (s) + O2 (g)->2 Na2O (s)
Mg reaction with oxygen
burn with a white flame to give white solid smoke
2Mg (s) + O2 (g)-> 2MgO (s)
Al reaction with oxygen
burn with a white flame to give white solid smoke
4Al + 3O2 (g)-> 2Al2O3 (s)
Si reaction with oxygen
burn with a white flame to give white solid smoke
Si + O2 (g)-> SiO2 (s)
P reaction with oxygen
burn with a white flame to give white solid smoke
P4 + 5O2 (g)-> P4O10 (s)
S reaction with oxygen
burns with a blue flame to form an acidic choking gas
S+ O2 (g)-> SO2 (g)
Al2O3
ionic but does show some covalent character.
electronegativity difference being less big or alternatively by the small aluminium ion with a high charge being able to get close to the oxide ion and distorting the oxide charge cloud.
Aluminium oxide corrosion
Aluminium metal is protected from corrosion in moist air by a thin layer of aluminium oxide. The high lattice strength of aluminium oxide and its insolubility in water make this layer impermeable to air and water.
Na2O reaction with water
Na2O (s) + H2O (l)->2Na+ (aq) + 2OH- (aq) pH 13 (This is a vigorous exothermic reaction)
The ionic oxides are basic as the oxide ions accept protons to become hydroxide ions in this reaction (acting as a bronsted lowry base)
MgO reaction with water
MgO (s) + H2O (l)->Mg(OH)2 (s) pH 9
Mg(OH)2 is only slightly soluble in water as its lattice is stronger sofewerfreeOH- ionsareproducedandsolowerpH
Al2O3 and SiO2 in water
Al2O3 and SiO2 do not dissolve in water because of the high strength of the Al2O3 ionic lattice and the SiO2 macromolecular structure, so they give a neutral pH 7
Acid treatment
MgO is better than NaOH for treating acid in rivers and the stomach as it is only sparingly soluble and weakly alkaline so using an excess would not make the water excessively alkaline
P4O10 reaction with water
P4O10 (s) + 6 H2O (l) -? 4 H3PO4(aq) pH 0 (this is a vigorous exothermic reaction