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You have the following chemicals in your (Lab-3): 12 10 345 89 FeCl 2 NaOH H 2 SO 4 HCl FeO Mg Fe Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 FeCl 3 6 FeSO 4 Fe(OH) 3 Fe 3 O 4 Fe 2 O 3 7 131112 Answer the following questions (1 15)
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Q1) Use the following triangular diagrams to construct the clockwise chemical relations between the (Lab-3) chemicals.
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FeSO 4 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe HNO 3 dil H 2 SO 4 Mg FeCl 3 Fe FeCl 2 Mg dry HCl gas oxid. heat / air FeCl 3 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe conc. H 2 SO 4 Cl 2 / Mg strong heating FeSO 4 Fe 2 O 3 Fe H 2 SO 4 (dil) (CO) 700 - 900 C A1)
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Q2) Use the following quadrilateral diagrams to construct the clockwise chemical relations between (Lab-3) chemicals. HCl gas / conc. H 2 SO 4 FeCl 3 FeCl 2 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe Mg oxid. heat / air dil. H 2 SO 4 Fe 2 O 3 FeSO 4 FeO Fe Strong heating CO / 700 - 900 C CO / 400 - 700 C A2)
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Q3) Use the following pentagonal diagrams to construct the clockwise chemical relations between the (Lab-3) chemicals HNO 3 oxid. H 2 O (vap) red hot FeSO 4 Fe 3 O 4 FeO Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe Mg dil H 2 SO 4 red. CO / 300 C oxid. heat / air heat FeCl 2 Fe 2 O 3 Fe FeCl 3 Fe(OH) 3 NaOH dry HCl gas red. CO / 700-900 C A3)
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Q4) Use the following hexagonal diagrams to construct the clockwise chemical relations between the (Lab ‑ 3) chemicals. ……
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Fe 2 O 3 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 FeO FeSO 4 Fe(OH) 3 Fe HNO 3 oxid. red. H 2 / 300 C dil. H 2 SO 4 NaOH heat red. CO / 700-900 C Fe 2 O 3 FeCl 3 FeO FeCl 2 Fe(OH) 3 Fe oxid. heat / air red. H 2 / 300 C dry HCl gas NaOH heat red. CO / 700-900 C A42-)
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Q5) Use the following triangular diagrams to construct anticlockwise chemical relations between some of (Lab ‑ 3) chemicals. air oxid. FeCl 3 FeCl 2 Fe dry HCl gas Mg dil. H 2 SO 4 FeSO 4 FeO Fe 2 O 3 strong heating red. H 2 / 300 C A5)
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Q6) Use the following triangular diagrams to construct the possible reversi LAB-3-6.DOC - 2ble chemical relations between your (Lab ‑ 3) chemicals H 2 / 300 C O 2 (oxid) Fe 2 O 3 FeO FeSO 4 dil. H 2 SO 4 strong heating dry HCl (gas) Fe FeCl 3 H 2 / red. Cl 2 / Mg FeCl 2 heat air oxid. A6)
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Q7) Draw the maximum chemical relations between (Lab ‑ 3) chemicals in quadrilateral diagrams, and then give these relations in a list dry HCl (gas) conc. H 2 SO 4 FeCl 3 FeCl 2 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe oxid. / heat air Cl 2 / Mg Fe FeCl 2 FeCl 3 Fe FeCl 3 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe FeCl 2 FeCl 3 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3
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A7-2) dil. H 2 SO 4 Fe 2 O 3 FeSO 4 FeO Fe CO / red. 700 - 900 C CO / red. 500 - 900 C strong heating CO 400 - 700 C dil. H 2 SO 4 Fe FeSO 4 Fe 2 O 3 FeO Fe FeSO 4 Fe 2 O 3 FeO FeSO 4 Fe 2 O 3 FeO Fe FeSO 4 Fe2O 3 FeO Fe
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Q8) Use the following quadrilateral diagram to construct the possible reversible chemical relations between your (Lab ‑ 3) chemicals. Mg hot air / (oxid.) H 2 / red. FeCl 2 Fe FeCl 3 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 dry HCl (gas) conc. H 2 SO 4 A8)
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Q9) Draw the maximum chemical relations between your (Lab ‑ 3) chemicals in pentagonal diagrams, then give these relations in a list. red. CO / 700-900 C dil. H 2 SO 4 Mg HNO 3 (oxid.) H 2 O (vap.) red. hot iron FeSO 4 Fe 3 O 4 FeO Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe dil. H 2 SO 4 red. H 2 / 300 C FeO FeSO 4 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe Fe 3 O 4 FeO FeSO 4 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe Fe Fe 3 O 4 FeO FeSO 4 Fe Fe 3 O 4 FeO Fe FeSO 4 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe FeSO 4 FeO
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strong heating NaOH oxid. HNO 3 heat FeSO 4 Fe 2 O 3 Fe Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe(OH) 3 dil. H 2 SO 4 red. / CO 700-900 C A-9-2) Fe FeSO 4 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe(OH) 3 Fe 2 O 3 FeSO 4 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe(OH) 3 Fe 2 O 3 Fe FeSO 4 Fe 2 O 3
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Q10) Draw the maximum chemical relations between your (Lab ‑ 3) chemicals in hexagonal diagrams, then give these relations in a list. Fe FeSO 4 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe(OH) 3 Fe 2 O 3 FeO FeSO 4 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe(OH) 3 Fe 2 O 3 FeO FeO Fe FeSO 4 Fe 2 O 3 FeO Fe dil H 2 SO 4 red. H 2 / 700 C NaOH heat HNO 3 oxid. red. H 2 / 300 C FeSO 4 FeO Fe Fe(OH) 3 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe 2 O 3 dil. H 2 SO 4 red. CO / 700-900 C A10-1
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HCl NaOH heat air / heat oxid. red. H 2 / 300 C FeCl 2 FeO Fe Fe(OH) 3 FeCl 3 Fe 2 O 3 dry HCl gas red. CO / 700-900 C red. H 2 / 700 C A10-2 Fe FeCl 2 FeCl 3 Fe(OH) 3 Fe 2 O 3 FeO Fe FeCl 2 FeCl 3 Fe(OH) 3 Fe 2 O 3 FeO Fe FeCl 2 Fe 2 O 3 FeO Fe FeCl 2 FeCl 3 Fe(OH) 3 Fe 2 O 3 FeO
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Q11) From (Lab ‑ 3) chemicals: Complete the following triangular chemical relation diagrams. conc. H 2 SO 4 FeCl 3 …… Mg CL 2 / ……… …… ……… HNO 3 oxid. FeSO 4 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe H 2 SO 4 (dil) Mg conc. H 2 SO 4 FeCl 3 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe Cl 2 / Mg A11
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Q12) From (Lab ‑ 3) chemicals: Complete the following quadrilateral chemical relation diagram. ……… Fe 2 O 3 …… Fe ……… dil. H 2 SO 4 Fe 2 O 3 FeSO 4 FeO Fe Strong heating CO / 700 - 900 C CO / 400 - 700 C Q13) Maximize the chemical relations in the above quadrilateral diagram dil. H 2 SO 4 Fe 2 O 3 FeSO 4 FeO Fe Strong heating dil. H 2 SO 4 H 2 / 700 C CO / 700 - 900 C CO / 400 - 700 C
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Q14) From (Lab ‑ 3) chemicals: Complete the following pentagonal chemical relation diagram. ……… …… FeO …… Fe ……… HNO 3 oxid. H 2 O (vap) red hot iron FeSO 4 Fe 3 O 4 FeO Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Fe Mg dil H 2 SO 4 H 2 / 300 C A14)
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Q15) From (Lab ‑ 3) chemicals: Complete the following hexagonal chemical relation diagram. …… Fe Fe 2 O 3 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 FeO FeSO 4 Fe(OH) 3 Fe HNO 3 oxid. red. H 2 / 300 C heat dil. H 2 SO 4 NaOH red. CO / 700-900 C
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