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Needed compounds: ----------------- hydrogen peroxide : H2O2 sodium thiocyanate : NaSCN sodium hydroxide : NaOH vanadyl sulfate : VOSO4.5H2O
Class: ------ elem=V coordination
Summary: -------- Vanadyl builds an intensely colored complex with thiocyanate in acidic environments. In alkaline environments this complex is destroyed. When H2O2 is added, this complex is destroyed as well, but in this case some heating is required.
Description: ------------ Add a large excess amount of NaSCN to an acidic solution of vanadyl sulfate: The solid NaSCN dissolves and the liquid turns intense dark blue (original color was sky-blue). The liquid remains clear.
Add an excess amount of a solution of NaOH: The liquid becomes turbid for a moment, but quickly it becomes clear again and the color changes from intense blue to brown.
Add some H2O2 (3% by weight) to the intense blue liquid and heat: The liquid becomes pale blue/green (mix of vanadyl and pervanadyl????). A pale yellow precipitate is formed as well, this probably is sulfur, coming from the thiocyanate.
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