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26 November, 19:08

The labels have fallen off three bottles containing powdered samples of metals; one contains zinc, one lead, and the other platinum. you have three solutions at your disposal: 1 m sodium nitrate, 1 m nitric acid, and 1 m nickel nitrate. how could you use these solutions to determine the identities of each metal powder?

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  1. 26 November, 19:24
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    Here we have to identify the metal powder by the given disposal.

    The identification of Zinc can be done by 1 m nitric acid (HNO₃) and Ni (NO₃) ₂ which will produce hydrogen gas by reaction and displacement reaction as shown below.

    Zn + 2 HNO₃ = Zn (NO₃) ₂ + H₂ (g)

    Zn + Ni (NO₃) ₂ = Zn (NO₃) ₂ + Ni

    The identification of lead can be done by the reaction with 1 m nitric acid (HNO₃) which produces lead nitrate.

    The reaction is-

    Pb + 4HNO₃ = Pb (NO₃) ₂ + 2NO₂ + 2H₂O

    The identification of platinum can be done by the reaction with all the given disposal as it will not react with any of the compound.

    1. Identification of Zinc (Zn):

    (a) Zn metal will not react with sodium nitrate (NaNO₃) as sodium remains at the lower position of the activity series than zinc.

    Zn + NaNO₃ = No reaction

    (b) Zn metal will react with 1 m HNO₃ to form hydrogen gas. The reaction is:

    Zn + 2 HNO₃ = Zn (NO₃) ₂ + H₂ (g)

    (c) Zn will react with nickel nitrate [Ni (NO₃) ₂] because it may only cause displacement reaction the reduction potential of Zn²⁺/Zn (-0.76) is less than that of Ni²⁺/Ni (-0.23). Thus the reaction will be:

    Zn + Ni (NO₃) ₂ = Zn (NO₃) ₂ + Ni

    2. Identification of lead (Pb):

    (a) Pb metal will not react with sodium nitrate (NaNO₃) as sodium remains at the lower position of the activity series than Pb.

    Pb + NaNO₃ = No reaction

    (b) Pb reacts with HNO₃ to form lead nitrate. The reaction is:

    Pb + 4HNO₃ = Pb (NO₃) ₂ + 2NO₂ + 2H₂O

    (c) The standard reduction potential of Pb²⁺/Pb is more than nickel Ni²⁺/Ni thus there will be no reaction between Pb and NI (NO₃) ₂.

    Pb + Ni (NO₃) ₂ = No reaction.

    3. Identification of platinum (Pt)

    (a) Pt metal will not react with sodium nitrate (NaNO₃) as sodium remains at the lower position of the activity series than Pt.

    Pt + NaNO₃ = No reaction.

    (b) The standard reduction potential of Pt²⁺/Pt is so high (+1.188) thus there will be no reaction with HNO₃.

    Pt + HNO₃ = No reaction

    (c) The standard reduction potential of Pt²⁺/Pt is more than nickel Ni²⁺/Ni thus there will be no reaction between Pt and Ni (NO₃) ₂.

    Pt + Ni (NO₃) ₂ = No reaction.
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