Source: Smaa Koraym at Johns Hopkins University, MD, USA
In this lab, you will combine nickel chloride hexahydrate and ethylenediamine in water to produce tris(ethylenediamine)nickel chloride. When nickel chloride hexahydrate dissolves in water, it rearranges to become the hexaaquanickel cation and two chloride anions.
Adding ethylenediamine results in three ethylenediamine molecules exchanging with the six water molecules. This generally happens one ethylenediamine molecule at a time. So, the nickel complex will pass through the light blue tetraaquaethylenediamine nickel and dark blue diaquabisethylenediamine nickel intermediates before forming the purple tris(ethylenediamine) nickel chloride product.
Based on this special process, you might guess that nickel chloride hexahydrate will be your limiting reactant. You'll test this hypothesis by using the amounts of the reactants that you added during the reaction to determine the theoretical yield. You'll also precipitate the product from solution and measure the mass. Once you know the limiting reactant and the final product mass, you can calculate the recovered yield.
Before starting the experiment, make a table in your lab notebook of the amount of ethylenediamine solution added and the color of your reaction solution. Include a line for the starting color of the solution. You will add 20 mL of 25% by volume ethylenediamine, 1 mL at a time. This is how you will monitor the progress of your reaction.
Volume 25% Ethylenediamine Added | Solution Color |
0 mL | |
1 mL | |
2 mL | |
3 mL | |
4 mL | |
5 mL | |
6 mL | |
7 mL | |
8 mL | |
9 mL | |
10 mL | |
11 mL | |
12 mL | |
13 mL | |
14 mL | |
15 mL | |
16 mL | |
17 mL | |
18 mL | |
19 mL | |
20 mL |
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NiCl2•6H20 | |
Mass (g) | |
H2O added (mL) | |
Molar mass (g/mol) | 237.69 |
Number of moles | |
C2H8N2 | |
Added volume of 25% v/v C2H8N2 (mL) | |
Actual volume of C2H8N2 (mL) | |
Density (g/mL) | 0.8995 |
Mass (g) | |
Molar mass (g/mol) | 60.0989 |
Number of moles (mol) |
[Ni(en)3]Cl2 | |
Massfilter paper (g) | |
Mass(product + filter paper) (g) | |
Massproduct (g) | |
Molar mass (g/mol) | 309.893 |
Actual yield (mol) | |
Theoretical yield (mol) | |
Percent yield (recovered) |
Limiting reactant NiCl2•6H20 |
Limiting reactant C2H8N2 |
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Molar mass of product (g/mol) | 309.893 | 309.893 |
Reactant (mol) | ||
Mole ratio | ||
Theoretical yield (mol) |