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Offline iguler

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Separation of Zn, CuSO4 and SiO2
« on: December 11, 2017, 03:33:38 AM »

Hello, I have to separate and determine the masses of Zn, CuSO4 and SiO2 from their solid mixture. I though maybe I can add water to the mixture so

Zn(s)+CuSO4(s)-> ZnSO4(aq) +Cu(s)

CuSO4(s)-> Cu(aq)+SO4(aq)

And maybe filtrate and add HCl?

Please help, I have Lab Session in two hours.

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Re: Separation of Zn, CuSO4 and SiO2
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2017, 06:46:43 AM »

Hello, I have to separate and determine the masses of Zn, CuSO4 and SiO2 from their solid mixture.

Great.  Let's write a plan together.

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I though maybe I can add water to the mixture so

Sounds good.  But what will that do for you?

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Zn(s)+CuSO4(s)-> ZnSO4(aq) +Cu(s)

CuSO4(s)-> Cu(aq)+SO4(aq)

Adding water to the mixture will not do that.

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And maybe filtrate and add HCl?

You will not formulate a plan, in a reasonable time frame, with random guessing.

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Please help, I have Lab Session in two hours.

Annnd, that's not a reasonable time frame.

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The three components have different physical and chemical properties.  Build a table, for each, of these physical and chemical properties, so you can see them all and you can formulate a plan.
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Re: Separation of Zn, CuSO4 and SiO2
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2017, 06:18:28 AM »
"Determine the masses of Zn, CuSO4 and SiO2 from their solid mixture"
doesn't necessarily imply to "separate" them, though separation would suffice.

Could some chemical react with only one component of the mix, and make a product whose amount is measurable separately and reveals the quantity of that one component?

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