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Needed compounds: ----------------- hydrogen peroxide : H2O2 hydrochloric acid : HCl EDTA tetra sodium : (NaOOC CH2)2 N CH2 CH2 N (CH2 COONa)2 zinc : Zn vanadyl sulfate : VOSO4.5H2O
Class: ------ elem=V coordination redox
Summary: -------- Vanadium (III) apparently builds a coordination complex with EDTA in strongly acidic environments. This complex is brown.
Description: ------------ Add some zinc to an acidic solution of vanadyl sulfate: The liquid becomes dark green. On longer standing it becomes lavender, but when it has been standing in contact with air, it finally becomes green again, when all zinc is dissolved.
Add an excess amount of EDTA Na4: The solid dissolves and the liquid becomes brown. It remains clear.
Add much more acid (in the form of HCl, 10% by weight): The liquid remains brown.
Add two drops of H2O2 (3% by weight): The liquid becomes pale blue, the vanadium (III) is oxidized to vanadium (IV), resulting in destruction of the brown coordination complex.
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