In the preparation of some pure crystals of Cu (NO3)2 starting with CuO, a student gave the following statements as steps he employed. Which of these shows a flaw in his report ?

a

some CuO was reacted with excess dilute H2SO4

b

the solution was concentrated

c

when the concentrate was cooled, crystals formed were removed by filtration

d

the crystals were washed with very little cold water

e

the crystals were then allowed to dry

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chijiokefavour
10 years ago

Here is an explanation:

if Cuo should react with excess sulphuric acid( H2SO4), the crystal formed would contain Cu(SO4)2 instead of CU(NO3)2.

REF: check Basic Practical Chemistry, section four, page 44

Henryasogwa
1 year ago

in statement A: "some CuO was reacted with excess dilute H2SO4."

The correct reaction to form copper(II) nitrate (Cu(NO₃)₂) from copper(II) oxide (CuO) would involve reacting CuO with nitric acid (HNO₃), not sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄). Reacting CuO with dilute sulfuric acid would produce copper(II) sulfate (CuSO₄), not copper(II) nitrate.

So, the error is in using sulfuric acid instead of nitric acid.

zack09
2 months ago

hw did u know he reacted it with H2SO4
it wasn't stated

Sammyporsche123
3 years ago

cupper canot displace hydrogen

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