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Needed compounds: ----------------- sodium sulfite : Na2SO3 sulphuric acid : H2SO4 calcium phosphate : Ca3(PO4)2 ammonium molybdate : (NH4)6Mo7O24 . 4H2O
Class: ------ elem=Mo,P coordination redox
Summary: -------- Molybdates and phosphates produce a yellow complex in an anion, containing both molybdenum and phosphorus. This complex is slowly reduced by sulfite.
Description: ------------ Add some solid ammonium molybdate to dilute sulfuric acid (10% by weight): The solid slowly dissolves, the liquid becomes clear and colorless.
Add some solid calcium phosphate: The liquid becomes yellow and turbid. Part of the phosphate dissolves. A phosphate-molybdate complex is formed, which causes the strong yellow color. A precipitate remains, this may also be due to formation of CaSO4.
Add some solid sodium sulfite: The solid dissolves and the yellow color becomes even more intense. After a while, the color shifts towards green and finally the liquid turns blue/green, with a yellow/green precipitate.
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