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Needed compounds: ----------------- dimethylamine borane : (CH3)2NH.BH3 hydrochloric acid : HCl vanadyl sulfate : VOSO4.5H2O
Class: ------ elem=V,B redox
Summary: -------- Vanadyl ion is not reduced by borane to vanadium in a lower oxidation state.
Description: ------------ Add a solution of vanadyl sulfate to an excess amount of a solution of dimethylamine borane: A grey/green precipitate is formed. This precipitate is formed at once.
Add some hydrochloric acid: The precipitate quickly dissolves, the solution becomes sky-blue, and quite some gas is produced. When the liquid is not shaken, then hardly any gas is produced, but on shaking, the liquid is bubbling fairly vigorously. The gas can easily be ignited and then it either burns with a popping noise, or it makes a whistling noise. The gas is hydrogen. Although quite a lot of hydrogen was produced, the color of the solution remained sky blue. So, the hydrogen is not capable of reducing the vanadium.
Remark: This experiment was performed to check whether the dimethylamine borane complex is capable of reducing vanadium to its +3 oxidation state, but this is not the case. Reducing vanadium to its +3 oxidation state (or even all the way down to +2) can only be achieved with zinc metal.
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