Teste de Pérola de Bórax para Íons Metálicos
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Identificação de metais de transição pelas pérolas de vidro coloridas formadas em uma fusão de bórax
Objetivo
Identificar íons de metais de transição pelas cores características que produzem quando fundidos em uma pérola de vidro de bórax (tetraborato de sódio).
Contexto
The borax bead test is an elegant method for identifying transition metal ions. When borax (Na₂B₄O₇·10H₂O) is heated, it loses water and forms a clear glassy bead of sodium metaborate. When a metal salt is dissolved into this bead, the metal ions become trapped in the glass matrix, producing characteristic colors. The color often differs between the oxidizing flame (outer cone) and reducing flame (inner cone), providing additional diagnostic information.
Avisos de segurança
- Molten borax beads are extremely hot
- Chromium compounds are irritants — avoid dust inhalation
- Do not touch hot beads — let cool on a watch glass
- Cobalt compounds are toxic if ingested
EPI necessário
Materiais
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Borax (Na₂B₄O₇·10H₂O) (5 g)Powdered
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Metal salt samples (0.5 g each)CuSO₄, CoCl₂, NiCl₂, FeCl₃, MnCl₂, Cr₂O₃
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Unknown metal salt (0.5 g)
Equipamentos
Procedimento
Make a small loop at the end of the platinum wire. Heat the loop in the hottest part of the flame until red-hot.
Dip the hot wire into powdered borax. Return to the flame and heat until a clear, transparent glass bead forms. Repeat dipping and heating if needed to build up the bead.
Touch the hot bead to a tiny amount of CuSO₄ powder. Return to the oxidizing flame (outer cone). Observe the color (should be blue-green).
Now heat the same bead in the reducing flame (inner cone, blue). The color may change to red (metallic copper).
Make fresh beads and repeat for each metal salt. Record colors in both oxidizing and reducing flames, both hot and cold.
Test the unknown salt and match the bead colors to your reference chart.
Resultados esperados
Cu: blue-green (oxidizing), red (reducing). Co: deep blue (both). Ni: gray-brown (oxidizing), gray (reducing). Fe: yellow-brown (oxidizing), green (reducing). Mn: violet (oxidizing), colorless (reducing). Cr: green (both, darker in reducing).
Limpeza
Allow all beads to cool completely. Dispose of transition metal waste appropriately. Clean the platinum wire by fusing with fresh borax until clear.
Detalhes
- Categoria
- Qualitative Analysis
- Dificuldade
- Intermediate (High School)
- Duração
- 45 min
- Custo estimado
- $8,00
- Passos
- 6
- Materiais
- 3