CHEM 201 Study Guide - Final Guide: Hydrogen Peroxide, Potassium Thiocyanate, Nitric Acid

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Cr o (aq) + 4h o (aq) + 2h (aq) 2cro(o ) (ether) + 5h o (l) from hcl blue. My original unknown solution was a dark gray/blue color, which could be a hint that it contained chromium. Starting with a light yellow solution containing smaller flakes at the bottom, i added 3m nitric acid and proceeded to heat the test tubes. After adding a few drops of cold di water, the solution became slightly thinner. I added ten drops ether and one drop of 6% Hydrogen peroxide, mixed it all up, and waited a few minutes. A thin layer of blue formed on top. Cr of the yellow solution, indicating the presence of cr . I added twenty drops of 2m h so and heated the mixture for a few minutes. I put in another red top layer formed - suggesting fe was present!

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