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Tuesday, March 29, 2022

What is thermite Welding or Aluminothermic process and it's application?

Cr2O3 is mixed with requisite amount of Al-powder (this mixture is called thermite mixture) and is placed in a large fire-clay crucible. An intimate mixture of Na2O2 or BaO2 and Mg powder (called ignition mixture or igniter) is placed in a small depression made in the thermite mixture. The crucible is surrounded by sand which prevents the loss of heat by radiation. A piece of Mg ribbon is struck into the ignition mixture and the charge is covered by a layer of fluorspar (CaF2) which acts as a heat insulator. Now Mg-ribbon is ignited so that ignition mixture catches fire and flame is produced, leading to a violent reaction between Mg and BaO2 with the evolution of large amount of heat.
Mg + BaO2 --> BaO + MgO + Heat
Heat produced in the above reaction makes Cr2O3 and AI-powder react together.
Cr2O3 + AI -->2Cr (l) + AI2O3
Molten Cr-metal formed settles down at the bottom of the crucible.
Application:
An application of aluminothermic process has been used for joining the broken pieces of iron (welding). In this process thermite mixture consisting of Fe2O3 and Al-powder in 3 : 1 ratio is placed in a funnel shaped crucible lined internally with magnesite and having a plug hole at its bottom. The thermite mixture is covered with a mixture of BaO2
 plus Mg-powder (ignition mixture) in which a piece of Mg ribbon is inserted. The ends of the iron pieces to be welded are thoroughly cleaned and surrounded by a fire-clay mould. When Mg ribbon
is ignited, ignition mixture catches fire and Fe2O3 gets reduced to Fe by Al-powder.

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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

HgCl2 does not give Chromyl Chloride test Why ?

The chromyl chloride test need heating a sample  containing chloride with potassium dichromate and concentrated sulfuric acid.

 If chloride is present, chromyl chloride is formed and red fumes of CrO2Cl2 are released  If there is no chloride present, no red fumes are produced. Chromyl Chloride not formed with fluorides, bromides, iodides and cyanides, it is only test specific for chlorides

Chromyl chloride test is given by only chloride salts which are infer whether there is halide predominantly  ionic while covalent chlorides such as HgCl2 do not generate Cl- ions thus won't give this test.

Which of the following does not give oxygen on heating? (a) K2Cr2O7 (b) (NH4)2Cr2O7 (c) KClO3 (d) Zn(ClO3)2

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Sodium chloride, when heated with conc. H 2​ SO 4​ and solid potassium dichromate gives : Chromyl Chloride test:

Sodium chloride, when heated with conc. H2​SO4​ and solid potassium dichromate gives chromyl chloride.

Chromyl chloride vapour also react with NaOH and lead acetate gives corresponding yellow salts.

Related Questions:

(1) What is structure of sodium perborate?

What happene when KmnO4 strongly heated (573k)?

When potassium permanganate strongly then it converted into Magnate ions (Green colour) and MnO2 (Brown black).Ans also gives oxygen gas.

When hydrogen peroxide is added to acidified potassium dichromate, a blue colour is produced due to formation of....?

(A) CrO3
(B) Cr2O3
(C) CrO5
(D) CrO4^-2
Solution:
When acidified solution of  K2Cr2O7 are shaken with H2O2 in presence of ether , the ethereal layer turn blue due to the formation of CrO5 ( deep blue in colour).
Hence option (C) is correct.

Buckminsterfullerene: Bucky Balls: Allotrope of Carbon:

Fullerenes are made by the heating of Graphite in an electrical arc in the presence of inert gases such as helium or argon. Fullerenes are the  only pure form of carbon because they have smooth structure without having "Dangling" bonds. Fullelerenes are cage like molecules. C60 molecules has a shape like soccer ball and hence calles Buckminsterfullerene.