Electrical Conductivity of Liquids and Solutions
Lecture Size Breath Alcohol Test
Reaction of Potassium Metal with Bromine
Reduction of Copper Oxide by Hydrogen
Using Large Glass Cylinders to Demonstrate Precipitation Reactions
Coin-Operated Red, White, Blue Fountain: Reaction of Nitric Acid and Copper
Conductivity of Acetic Acid – Water Mixtures
Effect of Ion-Exchange Resin on Conductivity
Oxidation of Chloride Ion by Permanganate
Oxidation States of Vanadium
Description: Yellow vanadium (VI) is swirled with Jones Reductor and will progressively change color until it reaches the violet vanadium (II). Violet vanadium (II) is oxidized through a series of colors by permanganate to a final yellow color.
Source: UW Card Catalog
Year: N/A Vol: N/A Page: N/A
Keywords: Oxidation states, Jones Reductor, Vanadium (II), Permanganate
Ratings:
Hazard: Some
- Corrosive to metals
- Skin corrosion hazard
- Serious eye damage
- Acute toxicity hazard – oral, inhalation, dermal
- Aquatic toxicity hazard
- Specific organ toxicity repeated exposure – respiratory tract
- Oxidizing liquids
- Carcinogenicity hazard
Effectiveness: Good
- Good connection from demo to course material
- Results are clearly observable without guidance
- Time to results is low
- Reliability is good
- Mild effects are seen by audience
Difficulty: Medium
- Consecutive manipulations and transfer
- Training or practice recommended
- Manipulations are simple for most to perform
- Attention to detail is required
- Some intermediate steps to results
Safety Precautions:
- Eye protection required
- Gloves required
- Perform on a chemically inert surface
- Absorbent material on hand
- Avoid exposure to mists, droplets, or vapors
- Perform in a well-ventilated area
- Prevent release of reagent to the environment
Class: Transition Metal Chemistry, Redox Reactions
Division: General, Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemist
The demonstration Oxidation States of Vanadium may be found under Transition Metals- Oxidation States of Vanadium.
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