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6.3.2 Reactions with Bases

Reactions of Metal-Aqua Ions with Bases

Metal-aqua ions undergo distinct reactions with bases, such as hydroxide ions (OH\text{OH}^-), ammonia (NH3\text{NH}_3), and carbonate ions (CO32\text{CO}_3^{2-}).

These reactions differ based on the metal's oxidation state and acidity.

Reaction with Sodium Hydroxide (NaOHNaOH)

When sodium hydroxide is added to a solution containing metal-aqua ions, insoluble metal hydroxides precipitate due to the reaction with OH\text{OH}^- ions:

[M(H2O)6]2+[ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_6 ]^{2+} Ions (e.g., Fe2+Fe^{2+}, Cu2+Cu^{2+})

Reaction:

M(H2O)6]2++2OH[M(H2O)4(OH)2]+2H2O\text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_6 ]^{2+} + 2\text{OH}^- \rightarrow [ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_4(\text{OH})_2 ] + 2\text{H}_2\text{O}

Observation:

A coloured precipitate forms (e.g., green for Fe2+\text{Fe}^{2+}, blue for Cu2+\text{Cu}^{2+}).

[M(H2O)6]3+[ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_6 ]^{3+} Ions (e.g., Al3+Al^{3+}, Fe3+Fe^{3+})

Reaction:

[M(H2O)6]3++3OH[M(H2O)3(OH)3]+3H2O[ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_6 ]^{3+} + 3\text{OH}^- \rightarrow [ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_3(\text{OH})_3 ] + 3\text{H}_2\text{O}

Observation:

A precipitate forms (e.g., white for Al3+\text{Al}^{3+}, brown for Fe3+\text{Fe}^{3+}).

Amphoteric behaviour:

Some metal hydroxides, like aluminum hydroxide [Al(OH)3][ \text{Al}(\text{OH})_3 ], are amphoteric and will dissolve in excess OH\text{OH}^-, forming soluble complexes:

[Al(OH)3]+OH[Al(OH)4][ \text{Al}(\text{OH})_3 ] + \text{OH}^- \rightarrow [ \text{Al}(\text{OH})_4 ]^-

Reaction with Ammonia (NH3NH_3)

Ammonia dissolves in water to produce OH\text{OH}^- ions, which can also precipitate metal hydroxides in a similar way to NaOHNaOH.

Additionally, NH3\text{NH}_3 can act as a ligand, particularly with transition metals like copper.

Reaction with [M(H2O)6]2+[ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_6 ]^{2+}

Initial Reaction:

[M(H2O)6]2++2NH3[M(H2O)4(OH)2]+2NH4+[ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_6 ]^{2+} + 2\text{NH}_3 \rightarrow [ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_4(\text{OH})_2 ] + 2\text{NH}_4^+

Observation:

Precipitate forms, similar to the reaction with NaOHNaOH.

Ligand Exchange with Cu2+\text{Cu}^{2+}

Excess NH3\text{NH}_3 can replace water molecules around Cu2+\text{Cu}^{2+}, forming a deep blue solution of [Cu(NH3)4(H2O)2]2+[ \text{Cu}(\text{NH}_3)_4(\text{H}_2\text{O})_2 ]^{2+}

Reaction with Sodium Carbonate (Na2CO3Na_2CO_3)

The reaction of metal-aqua ions with carbonate ions depends on the metal's oxidation state:

[M(H2O)6]2+[ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_6 ]^{2+} Ions:

Reaction:

[M(H2O)6]2++CO32MCO3+6H2O[ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_6 ]^{2+} + \text{CO}_3^{2-} \rightarrow \text{MCO}_3 + 6\text{H}_2\text{O}

Observation:

Insoluble metal carbonates precipitate (e.g., green FeCO3\text{FeCO}_3 for Fe2+\text{Fe}^{2+}).

[M(H2O)6]3+[ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_6 ]^{3+} Ions:

Reaction:

[M(H2O)6]3++3CO32[M(H2O)3(OH)3]+3CO2[\text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_6 ]^{3+} + 3\text{CO}_3^{2-} \rightarrow [ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_3(\text{OH})_3 ] + 3\text{CO}_2

Observation:

A metal hydroxide precipitate forms with gentle fizzing due to CO2\text{CO}_2 release.

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Summary of Metal-Aqua Ion Reactions with Bases

Metal-Aqua IonReaction with NaOHNaOHReaction with NH3NH_3Reaction with Na2CO3Na_2CO_3
[M(H2O)6]2+[ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_6 ]^{2+}Forms [M(OH)2][ \text{M}(\text{OH})_2 ] precipitateForms [M(OH)2][ \text{M}(\text{OH})_2 ] precipitateForms MCO3\text{MCO}_3 precipitate
[M(H2O)6]3+[ \text{M}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_6 ]^{3+}Forms [M(OH)3][ \text{M}(\text{OH})_3 ] precipitateForms [M(OH)3][ \text{M}(\text{OH})_3 ] precipitateForms [M(OH)3][ \text{M}(\text{OH})_3 ] with CO2\text{CO}_2 gas
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