Variable oxd states Flashcards

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How do transition metal have variable oxd states?

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  • can use 3d electrons as well as 4s in bonding
  • therefore it can have a greater variety of oxd states in compounds
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What does potassium manganate do?

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  • oxidising agent
  • will oxidise Fe(II) to Fe(III)
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How is titration of Fe(II) carried out?

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  • used to measure conc of oxd or reducing agent
  • Fe2+ reacts with MnO4- (in potassium manganate(VII)) in ratio of 5:1
    • does not need indicator
  • add potassium manganate(VII) soln to soln containing Fe2+ w/ excess dilute sulfurice acid
  • purple colour disappears as the MnO4- ions are converted from purple to pale pink to leave a virtually colourless soln
  • once enough MnO4- added, one more drop will turn the soln purple
    • this is the end pints
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Why can’t HCl be used instead of sulfuric acid in titration of iron?

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  • Cl- oxideised by MnO4- ions
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What is the difference between the oxidation of TM metals w differnet oxd state?

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  • high oxd state
    • in acidic, e.g. Mn(VII) and Cr(VI)
  • lower states happens in alkaline soln
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why does oxd of lower states happen in alkaline conditions?

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  • tendency to form -ve ions
  • since oxd is electron loss, this is easier from -vely charged species that positively or neutral ones
  • e.g. metal hydroxides
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What is the equation for the reaction of manganate ions with iron(II)?

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5Fe2+ + MnO4- + 8H+ → 5Fe3+ + Mn2+ + 4H2O

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