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Needed compounds: ----------------- sodium dithionite : Na2S2O4 . 2H2O ammonia : NH3 sodium hydroxide : NaOH mercury (II) nitrate : Hg(NO3)2 nitric acid : HNO3
Class: ------ elem=Hg coordination redox precipitation
Summary: -------- Mercury (II) salts give an oxide/hydroxide, which does not dissolve in large excess amounts of alkaline solutions. Ammonia does not dissolve the precipitate of mercury (II) oxide/hydroxide.
Description: ------------ Add a large excess amount of a solution of NaOH to a solution of mercury (II) nitrate in dilute nitric acid (appr. 3 mol/l): Formation of a yellow precipitate. It is not bright yellow, but a little brownish yellow.
Let precipitate settle for a few days and decant the liquid from the precipitate. To the remaining precipitate a large excess amount of NH3 (appr. 5% by weight) is added: The precipitate does not dissolve (at least, not all of it).
Add some solid sodium dithionite: The solid dissolves, the yellow precipitate is converted to a dark compact grey precipitate. The grey precipitate is finely divided metallic mercury.
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