Che 176 Lab 1 Online Synthesis of Alum From Aluminum
Che 176 Lab 1 Online Synthesis of Alum From Aluminum
Che 176 Lab 1 Online Synthesis of Alum From Aluminum
Except for metals in Group 1, Ca2+, Sr2+, and Ba2+, all metal ions form insoluble hydroxides. These insoluble hydroxides
dissolve in acid solution. Amphoteric hydroxides also dissolve in strong base solutions (concentrated solutions of
hydroxide ion made by dissolving solid NaOH or KOH in water).
The equations given below show the complete sequence of reactions involved in our experiment.
1. Reaction of aluminum with KOH (the dissolution step)
Pre-laboratory
1. What is the chemical formula for Alum? Where is alum commonly used?
1. Calculate the amount in moles and the mass in grams of KOH needed to convert 1.50 g of aluminum to KAl(OH) 4.
Write the balanced equation first.
2. Calculate the number of milliliters of 9.0M H2SO4 that you would need to convert 0.070 moles of KAl(OH) 4 to K2SO4
and Al2(SO4)3 according to the following equation:
3. How many moles and how many grams of potassium alum, KAl(SO 4)2 · 12 H2O, can be prepared from 5.00 g of
aluminum?
4. If 75.0 g of potassium alum is obtained from 5.00 g of aluminum what is the percent yield?
5. How many grams of aluminum were used to prepare 20.0 g of potassium alum if the percent yield was 81.5%?
Postlab
1. What causes the Al clippings to rise and fall as they are being dissolved in the KOH solution?
2. Look at the equations given in the experiment; identify the oxidation-reduction reactions in which the oxidation
number of an element changes.
3. Explain why aluminum reacts slowly with dilute acids.