A student prepared and collected ethene (C₂H₄) gas using the arrangement of apparatus and chemicals shown below - Leaving Cert Chemistry - Question 1 - 2018
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A student prepared and collected ethene (C₂H₄) gas using the arrangement of apparatus and chemicals shown below. A few stopped test-tubes of the gas were kept to exa... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:A student prepared and collected ethene (C₂H₄) gas using the arrangement of apparatus and chemicals shown below - Leaving Cert Chemistry - Question 1 - 2018
Step 1
Identify the white solid A
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The white solid A is identified as aluminium oxide (Al₂O₃).
Step 2
Describe the appearance of the gas collected
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The appearance of the gas collected is colourless, indicating that it is likely pure ethene.
Step 3
Explain why the first test-tubes of gas collected are not used
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The first few test-tubes of gas collected are often not used because they may contain impurities or displaced air from the system, which can affect experimental results.
Step 4
What is suck-back?
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Suck-back occurs when a liquid is drawn back into the apparatus due to a sudden change in pressure, creating a vacuum that pulls the liquid backwards.
Step 5
Why is suck-back hazardous?
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Suck-back can be hazardous as it may draw harmful liquids or materials back into the reaction vessel or apparatus, leading to contamination or chemical accidents.
Step 6
What precaution should be taken to avoid suck-back?
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To avoid suck-back, the test-tube should be equipped with a proper vacuum trap or a one-way valve to prevent backflow of liquids into the apparatus.
Step 7
Identify a reagent used to test ethene for unsaturation
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A commonly used reagent for testing ethene for unsaturation is bromine water (Br₂ solution).
Step 8
What colour change is a positive result in this test using the reagent you identified?
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The positive result for unsaturation is indicated by the bromine water changing from red/orange to colourless, confirming the presence of double bonds in ethene.
Step 9
How was the combustion test carried out?
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The combustion test was carried out by igniting the test-tube containing ethene gas. A lit splint was then held at the mouth of the tube to observe the reaction.
Step 10
Describe the flame observed
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The flame observed was bright yellow, luminous, fairly clean, and not very sooty (smoky), indicating complete combustion.
Step 11
Copy, complete, and balance the equation for the complete combustion of ethene in oxygen
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C₂H₄ + 3O₂ → 2CO₂ + 2H₂O
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