CHM120H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Phenanthroline, Cuvette, Ferrous

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Aquation of the tris-(1,10-phenanthroline) iron(ii) cation in aqueous acid solution. The bidentate ligand 1,10-phenanthroline (phen), like pyridine and ammonia, is a base and in acid solution it is protonated. phen + h+ w phen h+ 1,10-phenanthroline forms a red tris-chelated complex with ferrous ions, the tris-(1,10- phenanthroline) iron (ii) cation. In an acid solution of the complex almost all of the free 1,10-phenanthroline becomes protonated, so the equilibrium concentration of the free ligand is markedly reduced relative to that in a neutral solution of the complex. Addition of acid to a neutral solution of the ferrous complex will therefore disturb the equilibrium between the ligand and fe(h2o)6. 2+ ions, and in an attempt to restore equilibrium conditions the complex dissociates. If there is an excess of acid present all of the 1,10- phenanthroline is protonated as the complex dissociates. It is this reaction that is investigated in this experiment. It has been shown that the rate of.

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