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Needed compounds: ----------------- hydrogen peroxide : H2O2 sulphuric acid : H2SO4 chrome alum : KCr(SO4)2 . 12H2O sodium sulfite : Na2SO3 potassium dichromate : K2Cr2O7
Class: ------ elem=Cr coordination redox
Summary: -------- When chromium (III) is created by reduction from dichromate with acidified sulfite, then a green ion is formed. When acidified sulfite is added to violet chromium (III), then the ions remain violet. Apparently the way of creating chromium (III) determines its color (and hence to what it is coordinated).
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Sequence 1: ----------- Add a slight excess amount of a solution of sodium sulfite to a solution of potassium dichromate, acidified with an excess amount of sulfuric acid: The resulting liquid becomes bluish/green. A slight odour of SO2 shows that an excess amount of sulfite was used. This liquid is called liquid I.
Sequence 2: ----------- Add a fairly large amount of sodium sulfite to a solution of chrome alum, which was acidified with some sulfuric acid: The color of the liquid does not change. It remains violet. A strong smell of SO2 is present. This violet liquid is called liquid II.
Sequence 3: ----------- Add a fairly large amount of sodium sulfite to a solution of chrome alum, which is not acidified with sulfuric acid: The liquid turns green and remains clear. The green color of this liquid differs from that of liquid I. The bluish shade is not present here. No smell of SO2 is observed.
Add some dilute sulfuric acid (appr. 10% by weight): The liquid remains green, its color becomes a little bit less pronounced, it becomes a little bit more greyish. But still, the color is a convincing green. A strong smell of SO2 is observed. This greyish green liquid is called liquid III.
One day later: -------------- No visible changes to the three liquids. Liquids I and III are treated with small excess amounts of H2O2 (30%) in order to get rid of the SO2 (which may influence coordination to chromium (III)).
Two more days later: -------------------- Color of liquids I and III has slightly shifted towards blue, the green color is less convincing. Comparison was done by preparing fresh solutions I and III.
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