5.3.1 transition metals Flashcards

1
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what do transition metals have that makes them transition metals

A

incomplete d subshells

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2
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why is Zn not a transition metal

A

it can only form a 2+ ion where the d orbitals are complete

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3
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what are chemical properties of transition metals

A

forms a complex
forms coloured compounds
variable oxidation state
catalytic activity

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4
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what are physical properties of transition metals

A

high density
high melting and boiling point
good conductors

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5
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what is a complex

A

a central metal ion surrounded by ligands

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6
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what is a ligand

A

an atom, ion or molecule which can donate an electron pair

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7
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give two properties a cation must have to form a complex ion

A

high charge density to attract electrons

empty orbitals to accept lone pairs

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8
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what is a coordinate bond

A

when a shared pair of electrons in covalent bond come from only one of the bonding atoms

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9
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what ion forms linear complexes

A

Ag+

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10
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what ion forms square planar complexes

A

pt2+ Ni2+

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11
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what is a unidentate ligand

A

ligands which form one coordinate bond to a metal ion

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12
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what is a bidenate ligand

A

ligands which form two coordinate bonds to a metal ion

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13
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what is stereoisomerism

A

same structural formula but different 3D structure and

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14
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what is a multidentate ligand

A

ligands which form more than two coordinate bonds to a metal ion

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15
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what does haemoglobin contain

A

four Fe2+ centres which bond to oxygen and carry it around the blood

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16
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why are cn and co toxic

A

they are stronger ligands than oxygen so will bond to haemoglobin in preference

17
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give the test for carbonate

A
  • add any dilute acid and observe effervescence

* bubble gas through limewater co2 will turn it cloudy

18
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give the test for sulphates

A

•add bacl2 and observe a white precipitate

19
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test for halide ions

A
•add hno3 to remove carbon impurities 
•add agno3 and observe 
cl- white ppt
br-cream ppt
i-yellow ppt
20
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give the test for ammonium

A
  • add NaOH(aq) and heat

* NH4(g) would form which turns litmus paper from red to blue

21
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give the colour change for positive ions when a hexa aqua complex forms a precipitate

A
cu2+: blue sol to blue ppt 
mn2+: pale pink sol to brown ppt
fe2+: green sol to green ppt
fe3+: yellow/brown sol to brown ppt
cr3+: green sol to green ppt
22
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name the metal ion that reacts with excess oh- and describe what happens

A

cr hydroxide dissolves and becomes cr(oh)6 green sol