Experiment Rusting
Experiment Rusting
Experiment Rusting
Results :
Test tube Metal Intensity of blue colour Intensity of pink colour Gas bubbles E Fe only Low Nil Nil A Fe + Mg Nil High Plenty B Fe + Zn Nil High Plenty C Fe + Sn High Low Few D Fe + Cu High Low Few
Discussion :
Potassium hexacyanoferrate (III) is used to detect the Fe2+ ions. Potassium hexacyanoferrate (III) produces a dark blue colour in the presence of Fe2+ ions.
Phenolphthalein is used to detect the OH- ions. Phenolphthalein produces a pink colour in the presence of OH- ions. The bubbles of gas produced are hydrogen gas
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Fe2+ ions react with potassium hexacyanoferrate (III) to produce a deep blue precipitate. Phenophthalein does not produce a pink colour because the OH- ions produced react with Fe2+ ions to form Fe(OH)2
2H+ (aq) + 2e H2 (g) When H+ ions are discharged to form H2 gas, the concentration of OH- ions in water increases. The area around iron nail becomes alkaline and causes the colour of phenolphthalein to change from colourless to pink.
Iron is more electropositive than tin and copper. Iron has a greater tendency to lose electrons and acts as the negative terminal (anode). Tin and copper acts as the positive terminal (cathode).
Oxidation of iron to Fe2+ ions occurs and electron are released. Fe (s) Fe2+ (aq) + 2e
When hydrogen ions are discharged, the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-) in water increases. However, most of the OH- ions produced will combine with Fe2+ ions to form rust. The area around tin strip or copper strip is slightly alkaline and a slight pink colour is observed.
Conclusion :
Iron rusts in the presence of water and air The rusting of iron can be prevented if iron is in contact with more electropositive metals such as Mg and Zn. The rusting of iron is speeded up if iron is in contact with less electropositive metals such as tin or copper.
The iron construction structure is tied with a bag filled with magnesium or zinc powder ( or magnesium or zinc pieces ) to protect the iron from getting corroded.
Magnesium or zinc, which is more electropositive, will become corrode and is replaced from time to time.