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AP Chemistry: Stoichiometry in the Synthesis of an Ionic Compound

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  • In this experiment we will perform a series of chemical reactions which lead to the synthesis of the ionic compound potassium alum
  • Potassium alum, KAl(SO4)2 12H2O, is used in water purification, paper manufacturing and as a mordant in dyeing

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Many combinations of mono and trivalent cations yield crystals of the same stoichiometry and structure. The crystals are normally in the form of an octahedron. Sodium, potassium and ammonium ions are often the monovalent species whereas aluminum and chromium are examples of the trivalent ions. Potassium alum, KAl(SO4)2 12H2O, is the most common and is used in water purification, paper manufacturing and as a mordant in dyeing. In this experiment we will perform a series of chemical reactions which lead to the synthesis of the ionic compound potassium alum.

 

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Strong inorganic acid mists containing sulfuric acid and Methanol/Methyl isobutyl ketone, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. For more information go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Kit Includes:

2 x 25g Aluminum Metal Powder
2 x 250mL Potassium Hydroxide, 3.0M Solution
4 x 250mL Sulfuric Acid, 3M Solution
4 x 250mL Ethanol/Water V/V 50/50% Solution

AP Chemistry: Stoichiometry in the Synthesis of an Ionic Compound

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