Redox Titrations Flashcards

1
Q

What is a redox titration?

A

Allows you to find out how much oxidising agent is needed to exactly react with a quantity of reducing agent

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Devise a redox titration using manganate(vii) ions(5)

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– Measure out quantity of reducing agent e.g. Aqueous Fe2+ ions in a conical flask

– Add dilute sulphuric acid

– Add aqueous MnO4^-(oxidising agent) to the reducing agent using a burette

– Do a rough titration

– Do at least three accurate titrations which Are concordant

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3
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Should the oxidising agent being the bureau it and the reducing agent in the conical flask or the other way round?

A

It doesn’t matter

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Why do you have to add die loot sulphuric acid in access to the flask?

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To make sure there are plenty of H+ ions to allow the oxidising agent to be reduced

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5
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What do you expect to happen when the titration reaction is complete?

A

Sharp colour change to pink in the flask

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What colour are manganate(vii) ions in aqueous potassium manganate(vii) ?

A

Purple

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Why does the mixture turn pink when the reaction is completed?

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  • Manganate ions react with the reducing agent and I reduced to Colourless Mn2+ ions
  • Reaction continues until all the reducing agent has reacted.
  • The last drop will give the mixture the pink colour of the oxidising agent
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