Brass is an approximately 4:1 alloy of copper and zinc, along with small amounts of tin, lead, and iron. The mass percents of copper and zinc can be determined by a procedure that begins with dissolving the brass in hot nitric acid. The resulting solution of Cu 2 + and Zn 2 + ions is then treated with aqueous ammonia to lower its acidity, followed by addition of sodium thiocyanate (NaSCN) and sulfurous acid ( H 2 SO 3 ) to precipitate copper(I) thiocyanate (CuSCN). The solid CuSCN is collected, dissolved in aqueous acid, and treated with potassium iodate ( KIO 3 ) to give iodine, which is then titrated vith aqueous sodium thiosulfate ( Na 2 S 2 O 3 ) . The filtrate remaining after CuSCN has been removed is neutralized by addition of aqueous ammonia, and a solution of diammonium hydrogen phosphate ( ( NH 4 ) 2 HPO 4 ) is added to yield a precipitate of zinc ammonium phosphate ( ZnNH 4 PO 4 ) . Heating the precipitate to 900 °C converts it to zinc pyrophosphate ( Zn 2 P 2 O 7 ) , which is weighed. The equations are (1) Cu ( s ) + NO 3 − ( a q ) → Cu 2 + ( a q ) + NO ( g ) ( in acid ) (2) Cu 2 + ( a q ) + SCN − ( a q ) + HSO 3 − ( a q ) → CuSCN ( s ) + HSO 4 − ( a q ) ( in acid ) (3) Cu + ( a q ) + IO 3 − ( a q ) → Cu 2 + ( a q ) + I 2 ( a q ) ( in acid ) (4) I 2 ( a q ) + S 2 O 3 2 − ( a q ) → I − ( a q ) + S 4 O 6 2 − ( a q ) ( in acid ) (5) ZnH 4 PO 4 ( s ) → Zn 2 P 2 O 7 ( s ) + H 2 O ( g ) + NH 3 ( g ) (a) Balance all equations. (b) When a brass sample with a mass of 0.544 g was subjected to the preceding analysis, 10.82 mL of 0.1220 M sodium thiosulfate was required for the reaction with iodine. What is the mass percent copper in the brass? (c) The brass sample in part (b) yielded 0.246 g of Zn 2 P 2 O 7 . What is the mass percent zinc in the brass?
Brass is an approximately 4:1 alloy of copper and zinc, along with small amounts of tin, lead, and iron. The mass percents of copper and zinc can be determined by a procedure that begins with dissolving the brass in hot nitric acid. The resulting solution of Cu 2 + and Zn 2 + ions is then treated with aqueous ammonia to lower its acidity, followed by addition of sodium thiocyanate (NaSCN) and sulfurous acid ( H 2 SO 3 ) to precipitate copper(I) thiocyanate (CuSCN). The solid CuSCN is collected, dissolved in aqueous acid, and treated with potassium iodate ( KIO 3 ) to give iodine, which is then titrated vith aqueous sodium thiosulfate ( Na 2 S 2 O 3 ) . The filtrate remaining after CuSCN has been removed is neutralized by addition of aqueous ammonia, and a solution of diammonium hydrogen phosphate ( ( NH 4 ) 2 HPO 4 ) is added to yield a precipitate of zinc ammonium phosphate ( ZnNH 4 PO 4 ) . Heating the precipitate to 900 °C converts it to zinc pyrophosphate ( Zn 2 P 2 O 7 ) , which is weighed. The equations are (1) Cu ( s ) + NO 3 − ( a q ) → Cu 2 + ( a q ) + NO ( g ) ( in acid ) (2) Cu 2 + ( a q ) + SCN − ( a q ) + HSO 3 − ( a q ) → CuSCN ( s ) + HSO 4 − ( a q ) ( in acid ) (3) Cu + ( a q ) + IO 3 − ( a q ) → Cu 2 + ( a q ) + I 2 ( a q ) ( in acid ) (4) I 2 ( a q ) + S 2 O 3 2 − ( a q ) → I − ( a q ) + S 4 O 6 2 − ( a q ) ( in acid ) (5) ZnH 4 PO 4 ( s ) → Zn 2 P 2 O 7 ( s ) + H 2 O ( g ) + NH 3 ( g ) (a) Balance all equations. (b) When a brass sample with a mass of 0.544 g was subjected to the preceding analysis, 10.82 mL of 0.1220 M sodium thiosulfate was required for the reaction with iodine. What is the mass percent copper in the brass? (c) The brass sample in part (b) yielded 0.246 g of Zn 2 P 2 O 7 . What is the mass percent zinc in the brass?
Solution Summary: The author explains that a chemical reaction is balanced if there are equal number of atoms on both sides of the reaction arrow.
Brass is an approximately 4:1 alloy of copper and zinc, along with small amounts of tin, lead, and iron. The mass percents of copper and zinc can be determined by a procedure that begins with dissolving the brass in hot nitric acid. The resulting solution of
Cu
2
+
and
Zn
2
+
ions is then treated with aqueous ammonia to lower its acidity, followed by addition of sodium thiocyanate (NaSCN) and sulfurous acid
(
H
2
SO
3
)
to precipitate copper(I) thiocyanate (CuSCN). The solid CuSCN is collected, dissolved in aqueous acid, and treated with potassium iodate
(
KIO
3
)
to give iodine, which is then titrated vith aqueous sodium thiosulfate
(
Na
2
S
2
O
3
)
. The filtrate remaining after CuSCN has been removed is neutralized by addition of aqueous ammonia, and a solution of diammonium hydrogen phosphate
(
(
NH
4
)
2
HPO
4
)
is added to yield a precipitate of zinc ammonium phosphate
(
ZnNH
4
PO
4
)
. Heating the precipitate to 900 °C converts it to zinc pyrophosphate
(
Zn
2
P
2
O
7
)
, which is weighed. The equations are (1)
Cu
(
s
)
+
NO
3
−
(
a
q
)
→
Cu
2
+
(
a
q
)
+
NO
(
g
)
(
in acid
)
(2)
Cu
2
+
(
a
q
)
+
SCN
−
(
a
q
)
+
HSO
3
−
(
a
q
)
→
CuSCN
(
s
)
+
HSO
4
−
(
a
q
)
(
in acid
)
(3)
Cu
+
(
a
q
)
+
IO
3
−
(
a
q
)
→
Cu
2
+
(
a
q
)
+
I
2
(
a
q
)
(
in acid
)
(4)
I
2
(
a
q
)
+
S
2
O
3
2
−
(
a
q
)
→
I
−
(
a
q
)
+
S
4
O
6
2
−
(
a
q
)
(
in acid
)
(5)
ZnH
4
PO
4
(
s
)
→
Zn
2
P
2
O
7
(
s
)
+
H
2
O
(
g
)
+
NH
3
(
g
)
(a) Balance all equations. (b) When a brass sample with a mass of 0.544 g was subjected to the preceding analysis, 10.82 mL of 0.1220 M sodium thiosulfate was required for the reaction with iodine. What is the mass percent copper in the brass? (c) The brass sample in part (b) yielded 0.246 g of
Zn
2
P
2
O
7
. What is the mass percent zinc in the brass?
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