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Preparation of Oxygen Gas from Bleach When bleach is treated with a catalyst the rapid evolution of oxygen gas ensues
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Demonstration The commercial bleach was a solution of sodium hypochlorite in water When treated with a small amount of cobalt(II)chloride the hypochlorite decomposed 2ClO - (aq) The bubbles given off were the oxygen gas as concluded from Pine splint test O 2 (g)+ 2Cl - (aq) Catalyst NaClO(aq)
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Purpose To use a catalyst to decompose bleach To collect the decomposition product To test for the presence of oxygen gas
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Concepts 1.Decomposition Reactions 2.Catalysts 3.Collection and Determination of Oxygen
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1.Decomposition Reactions Decomposition reactions are of the kind A-B In decomposition reactions, a single substance is converted to more than one new substance In this demonstration hypochlorite ion decomposes into oxygen gas and chloride ion A+BA+B
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2.Catalysts A catalyst is a substance which enables a chemical change to occur A catalyst assists the reactants to convert to products The catalyst itself may be used over and over: It itself is not changed When a catalyst is present it is written over the reaction arrow Addition of a catalyst will speed the rate of many chemical reactions allowing them to occur faster than they otherwise would
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3.Collection and Determination of Oxygen Oxygen is a gas and is conveniently collected by the displacement of water A glowing--but not burning--pine splint will burst into flame if oxygen gas is present
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Conclusions Oxygen gas was a decomposition product of bleach A catalyst was used to cause rapid decomposition Oxygen was easily collected Oxygen supported combustion reactions with a glowing pine splint
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Comments This reaction is not only a decomposition, but also a redox reaction Bleach should NEVER be mixed with any household chemicals!!!
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