Chemistry Project
Chemistry Project
Chemistry Project
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CuSO4+ 2NH4OH — Cu(OH)2+ (NH4)2S04
Pale blue ppt
Cu(OH) 2 + 4NH4OH — [Cu(NH3) 4](0H) 2
+ 4H2O
[Cu(NH3) 4](0H) 2 + pieces of filter paper
left for 10-15 days give a viscous solution called
VISCOSE.
AIM OF THE PROJECT
• The main object of the project is to illustrate
the preparation of Rayon by the
cuprammonium process. Instead of wood pulp
as the cellulose source, an attempt is done to
make use of raw cellulose products such as
waste paper (unfiltered paper), filter paper, etc.
APPARATUS REQUIRED
Beakers (250ml)
Conical flask (250ml)
Filter Flask
Funnel
Glass Rod
Sodium Hydroxide Solution
Copper Sulphate
50% Ammonia Solution
Syringe
PROCEDURE
A. Preparation of Schweitzer's Solution:
a) Way 20g of CuSO4.5H20
b) Transfer this to a beaker having 100Ml distilled water and
add 15ml of dilute H2SO4 to prevent hydrolysis of CuSO4.
c) Stir it with a glass rod till a clear solution is obtained. Add
11ml of liquor ammonia drop by drop with slow stirring. The
precipitate of cupric hydroxide is separated out.
d) Filter the solution containing cupric hydroxide through a
funnel with filter paper.
e) Wash the precipitate of cupric hydroxide with water until the
filtrate fails to give a positive test for sulphate ions with
barium chloride solution.
f) Transfer the precipitate to a beaker that contains 50ml of
liquor ammonia wash it down the funnel. The precipitate
when dissolved in liquor ammonia gives a deep blue
solution of tetra-ammine cupric hydroxide. This is known as
SCHWEITZER'S SOLUTION.
B. Preparation of Cellulose material
a) After weighing 2G of filter paper divide it into very fine pieces and thentransfer
these pieces to the tetra-ammine cupric hydroxide solution in the beaker.
b) Seal the flask and keep for 10 to 15 days, during this period the filter paper is
dissolved completely.