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Needed compounds: ----------------- potassium hydroxide : KOH oxalic acid : HOOC COOH . 2H2O vanadyl sulfate : VOSO4.5H2O
Class: ------ elem=V coordination
Summary: -------- Oxalic acid does not seem to form a coordination complex with vanadyl ions, or if a complex is formed, then it has a color, which is almost the same of the color of aquated vanadyl.
Description: ------------ Add a large amount of oxalic acid to a solution of vanadyl sylfate (prepared from vanadium pentoxide, dissolved in ammonia and adding sodium sulfite and sulfuric acid and afterwards expelling excess sulphur dioxide): The oxalic acid dissolves, the liquid remains blue. It looks as if the bright blue vanadyl-solution becomes a little more dull-blue.
Add some solid potassium hydroxide: The solid dissolves and the liquid becomes warm. The liquid becomes dark brown (familiar color of vanadium (IV) in strongly alkaline solution).
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