Verdigris is a green pigment that contains both copper(II) carbonate, CuCO3, and copper(II) hydroxide, Cu(OH)2, in varying amounts.
Both copper compounds react with dilute hydrochloric acid.
CuCO3 (s) + 2HCl (aq) → CuCl2 (aq) + CO2 (g) + H2O (l)
Cu(OH)2 (s) + 2HCl (aq) → CuCl2 (aq) + 2H2O (l)
You are to plan an experiment to determine the percentage of copper(II) carbonate in a sample of verdigris. Your method should involve the reaction of verdigris with excess dilute hydrochloric acid.
You are provided with the following:
• 0.494 g of verdigris
• 10.0 mol dm–3 hydrochloric acid, HCl (aq)
• commonly available laboratory reagents and equipment.
You may assume that any other material present in verdigris is unaffected by heating and is not acidic or basic.
i)
A student suggests that finding the volume of dilute hydrochloric acid required to react with a known mass of verdigris would be a suitable method to determine the percentage of copper(II) carbonate in a sample of verdigris.
Suggest why this method would not work.
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ii)
The 10.0 mol dm–3 HCl is too concentrated for use in the experiment. Instead, a more dilute solution should be prepared.
Describe how you would accurately prepare 250.0 cm3 of 0.500 mol dm–3 hydrochloric acid from the 10.0 mol dm–3 HCl provided.
Your answer should state the name and capacity in cm3 of any apparatus you would use.
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iii)
The percentage of copper(II) carbonate in a sample of verdigris can be determined by measuring the volume of gas produced when excess hydrochloric acid is added to the sample of verdigris.
Draw a diagram to show how you would set up the apparatus and chemicals to measure the total volume of gas produced in this reaction.
Label your diagram.
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iv)
Sketch a graph on the axes to show how the volume of gas produced would change during your experiment. The independent variable should be on the x-axis.
• Label both axes.
• Extend the graph beyond the point at which the reaction is complete.
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v)
A student thinks that their 0.494 g sample of verdigris only contains CuCO3.
Calculate the minimum volume, in cm3, of 0.500 mol dm–3 HCl that is needed to completely react with this sample if the student is correct.
Show your working.
[Mr: CuCO3 = 123.5]
volume of 0.500 mol dm–3 HCl = .................................................... cm3 [2]