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Method used to reduce Al2O3 on an industrial scale and conditions

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  • Electrolysis
  • High Temp (500-1500 C)
  • Dissolved in molten Cryolite
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Why is more energy needed to boil HF greater than that of NH3

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  • H bonding in both
  • But it’s stronger in HFas H—F is more polar than H—N
  • As electronegativity of F > N
  • More energy needed to overcome forces
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How do we convert [Cr(H2O)6]3+ to CrO42-

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  • Add H2O2 and NaOH
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How do we converted VO2+ to [V(H2O)6]2+

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  • Add Zn and HCl
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Convert [Ag(NH3)2]+ to Ag

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  • Add SPECIFIC aldehyde, so Ethanal
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Write an equation for the reduction of Ti under an intert atmosphere and explain why air is excluded?

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  • TiCl4 + 4Na⇒ 4NaCl + Ti
  • O2 in air would oxidise Ti
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How would you work out the % of Fe3+ in a solution with only Fe2+ and Fe3+

You have: Zn,K2Cr2O7, H2SO4

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  1. Cr2O72- + 14H+ + 6Fe2+ → 6Fe<span>3+ </span>+ 2Cr3+ + 7H2O
  2. Zn + 2Fe3+ → Zn2+ +2Fe2+
  3. Titrate known voume of mixture against K2Cr2O7
  4. Reduce the same volume with Zn
  5. Filter off excess Zn
  6. Titrate total volume of mixture using K2Cr2O7
  7. % = 100x(T2-T1)/T2
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Factors that affect the efficiency of this reaction

0.5N2 + 1.5H2 → NH3 ΔH= -ve

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  • The higher the temperature the faster the reaction
  • This is due to the increased kinetic energy
  • But, since the reaction is exothermic the equilibrium yield is lower at a higher temp
  • The higher the pressure the greater the equilibrium yield
  • Because there is a reduction in the number of moles of gas in the reaction
  • But higher pressure is expensive to produce and vessels to withstand pressure is more expensive to build
  • A Fe catalyst would lessen the time to reach equilibrium and allow more ammonia to be produced in a given time
  • Would reduce the Ea
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How would you explain how a Na atom is larger than a Cl atom but a Na+ ion is smaller than Cl-

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  1. A chlorine atom has more protons in its nucleus than has a sodium atom
  2. Both have 3 shells of electrons, so constant shielding
  3. Electrons more strongly attracted by chlorine nucleus so smaller atomic radius than Na
  4. An electron shell is lost when a sodium ion is formed from a sodium atom
  5. Inner electrons more strongly attracted so ion smaller than atom
  6. An electron is added to the outer shell when a chloride ion is formed
  7. Greater repulsion between shells so size of chloride ion greater than Cl atom
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Why may the ΔHf may be similar/ dissimilar to ΔHc of water that of H2

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  • same number and type reactants and same products
  • There must be a slight difference between the actual bond enthalpy and mean bond enthalpies for the O–H bond in other molecules
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Suggest why aluminium is not extracted by electrolysis of AlCl3 but it can for Al2O3

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  • aluminium chloride is covalent;
  • aluminium chloride does not conduct electricity;
  • aluminium chloride does not occur naturally;
  • manufacture of AlCl3 costly as chlorine is expensive;
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