Reactions of ions in aqueous solution Flashcards
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Are 2+ ions or 3+ ions more acidic in solution? why?
3+ ions are much more acidic
3+ ions are smaller and more highly charged, so have a higher charge density. They attract the electrons from the oxygen of the ligands much more strongly. This weakens the O-H bonds, so the complex readily releases a H+ ion into the solution, making it acidic.
Write an equation for the hydrolysis of a 3+ ion to release a proton
[Fe(H2O)6]3+ (aq) ⇌ [Fe(H2O)5(OH)]2+ (aq) + H+ (aq)
What kind of acid is the
complex ion acting as?
Why?
[Fe(H2O)6]3+ (aq) ⇌ [Fe(H2O)5(OH)]2+ (aq) + H+ (aq)
Bronsted-Lowry - donates a proton
Define a Lewis acid
Electron pair acceptor
Define a Lewis base
Electron pair donor
Fill in the table for Fe2+ reactions
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What is acting as the Lewis
acid and what is acting as
the Lewis base during the
formation of complex ions?
The metal ion is acting at the Lewis acid and the ligands as Lewis bases
Why does the green ppt go brown on standing in air in the reaction of Fe2+ with
NH3?
Oxygen in the air oxidises Fe2+ to Fe3+, and [Fe(OH)3(H2O)3] is brown, so colour changes
cu2+ table
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fe3+ table
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al3+ table
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co2+ table
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