Reduction/ Oxidation Reactions- Relative Reactivity of Reducing Agents

Relative Reactivity of Reducing Agents

Description: Two different reducing agents are added to the same quantity of water in the presence of an open flame. The chemical behavior of the two reagents are compared via the relative amounts of hydrogen gas evolved in each case.

Source: Maynard, J.H., Streiter, E., Bowman, M.

Year: 2016    Vol: N/A   Page: N/A

Keywords: Reducing agent, Reactivity, Boro hydride, Hydrogen  Redox

Rating:

Hazard: Some

  • Flammability hazard
  • Short term aquatic toxicity
  • Substances which in contact with water, emit flammable gases
  • Skin corrosion hazard
  • Acute toxicity hazard
  • Reproductive toxicity hazard
  • Serious eye damage
  • Flammable gases

Effectiveness: Good

  • Good connection from demo to course material
  • Time to results is low
  • Contrast between behavior of systems is clear
  • Results are observable without guidance
  • High reliability

Difficulty: Low

  • Some sequential manipulations
  • Use of reactive substances
  • Procedures with some intermediate steps to results
  • Use of flammable reagents

Safety Precautions:

  • Class D fire extinguisher on hand
  • Prevent release of reagents to the environment
  • Eye protection and gloves required
  • Thermal gloves recommended
  • Perform in a well-ventilated area

Class: Reduction/Oxidation Reactions

Division: General, Organic

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