Acid-base chemsitry of aqueous transition metals Flashcards

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What are aqua ions?

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  • dissolve a salt of a transition metal in water
  • water cluster around the transition metal ion
  • exists as aqua ion in an octahedral arrangement
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How is charge distributed in a aqua ion?

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  • electrons pair in coordinate bond between metal ion and the oxygen are pulled towards the +ve metal ion
  • that cause the electron pairs in the O-H bonds to be pulled closer to the oxygen than normal
  • that makes the hydrogen atoms even more +ve than they normally are when attached to oxygen
    • nucleus more exposed
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How do hexaaqua ions act as acids?

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  • complex ion releases H+ as the O-H bond is more likely to break as it is weakend
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Why is Fe2+ less acidic than Fe3+

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  • Fe3+ has a higher charge density
    • smaller and more highly charged
  • more strongly polarising
  • this weakens of the O-H bond smaller
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Why are the reactions hydrolysis reaction?

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  • react with water to form H3O+
  • This pulls off the H+
    • can also be written as H+ as a product (simplified version)
  • water acts as a base
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How is a neutral complex formed?

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  • further loss of hydrogen results in a neutral complex
    • no charge
  • doesn’t dissolve in water to any extent, and a precipitate is formed

[M(H2O)6]3+ (aq) + 3H2O (l) ⇌ [M(H2O)3(OH)3] (s) + 3H3O+ (aq)

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Why does pH depend on conc?

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  • Le chatelier principle
  • shift equilibrium to right if there is a high conc of the hexaqua ion
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