Electrochemistry and Redox Reactions- Copper to Silver to Gold

Copper to Silver to Gold

Description: A copper penny is zinc-plated, resembling silver. When the penny is heated, it becomes yellow in color, resembling gold.

Source: Shakhashiri, B.Z. Chemical Demonstrations: A Handbook for Teachers of Chemistry

Year: 1991   Vol: 4   Page: 263

Keywords: Copper, Zinc-plated, Silver, Heat, Brass

Rating:

Hazard: Medium

  • Acute toxicity hazard
  • Aquatic toxicity hazard
  • Fire hazard
  • Skin corrosion hazard
  • Scalding hazard
  • Burn hazard
  • Electric shock hazard

Effectiveness: Good

  • Good connection from demo to course material
  • Results are clearly observable without  guidance
  • Time to results is low
  • Moderate failure rate

Difficulty: High

  • Use of open flame
  • Multi-step procedures with varying results
  • Complex manipulations involving multiple steps
  • Demos require training or practice
  • Use of toxic reagents
  • Demos in which a display is used

Safety Precautions:

  • Eye protection required
  • Gloves required
  • Thermal gloves recommended
  • ABC fire extinguisher on hand
  • Absorbent material on hand
  • Chemically resistant surface required
  • Prevent release of reagents to the environment

 

Class: Electrochemistry, Redox

Division:  General, Analytical Chemistry