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2.1
bases experiment exactly as we did in the Princeton Gen. Chem. labs. Rukia found the
formula of the green compound to be K3[Fe(C2O4)3]. Write a balanced ionic equation
showing the formation of her green compound from potassium oxalate and ferric
chloride.
) Rukia Kuchiki, a student at Soul Society U. performed the Lewis acids and
2.2
Bases qualitative analysis test on their basic unknown. Unfortunately, they mis-read the
procedure and did the following:
) Rukia's classmate Byakuya Kuchiki was performing the Lewis Acids and
made a barely-colored solution of the green compound
added a few mL of NH4OH
heated briefly
centrifuged
removed the supernatant and discarded it
added enough 1 M NaHSO4 to the orange-brown solid to dissolve it
What might Byakuya observe if the following reagents are added to a portion of the
dissolved solid:
a. 2 mL drop of 0.01 M SSA
b. 2 mL of 3 M H2SO4, a few drops of 0.1 M KMNO4 and heat
c. 2 mL of 0.1 M NAOH
4.
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 (a 2.1 bases experiment exactly as we did in the Princeton Gen. Chem. labs. Rukia found the formula of the green compound to be K3[Fe(C2O4)3]. Write a balanced ionic equation showing the formation of her green compound from potassium oxalate and ferric chloride. ) Rukia Kuchiki, a student at Soul Society U. performed the Lewis acids and 2.2 Bases qualitative analysis test on their basic unknown. Unfortunately, they mis-read the procedure and did the following: ) Rukia's classmate Byakuya Kuchiki was performing the Lewis Acids and made a barely-colored solution of the green compound added a few mL of NH4OH heated briefly centrifuged removed the supernatant and discarded it added enough 1 M NaHSO4 to the orange-brown solid to dissolve it What might Byakuya observe if the following reagents are added to a portion of the dissolved solid: a. 2 mL drop of 0.01 M SSA b. 2 mL of 3 M H2SO4, a few drops of 0.1 M KMNO4 and heat c. 2 mL of 0.1 M NAOH 4.
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