Transition Metals- Hydration of Cu (II) Ion

Hydration of Cu (II) Ion

Description: Solid cupric bromide dissolved in alcohol is brown. Adding water to this solution produces a blue-green color.

Source: Summerlin, L.R. and Ealy, J.L. Chemical Demonstrations: A Sourcebook for Teachers; 2nd Edition

Year: 1985  Vol: 1   Page: 44

Keywords: Bromide, Alcohol, Blue-green, Brown

Rating:

Hazard: Medium 

  • Acute toxicity hazard 
  • Inhalation hazard 
  • Aquatic toxicity hazard 
  • Flammability hazard 
  • Eye damage hazard 

 Effectiveness:  Average 

  • Somewhat connected to course material 
  • Results are observable without guidance 
  • Mild effects are seen by audience 
  • High reliability 
  • Time to results is low 

Difficulty: Medium 

  • Some intermediate steps to results 
  • Use of toxic reagents 
  • Use of organic reagents 
  • Some sequential manipulations

 Safety Precautions: 

  • Eye protection 
  • Gloves required 
  • Perform in a well-ventilated area 
  • ABC fire extinguisher on hand 
  • Absorbent materials on hand 
  • Avoid contact with liquid
  • Prevent release of reagents to the environment 

Class: Transition Metals, Coordination Compounds 

Division: General, Inorganic Chemistry 

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