Laboratory Report Introduction To Inorganic Chemistry (SKT1013)
Laboratory Report Introduction To Inorganic Chemistry (SKT1013)
LABORATORY REPORT
INTRODUCTION TO INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
(SKT1013)
OBJECTIVES:
METHODOLOGY:
RESULTS:
REACTION OBSERVATION
1 5 mL of 𝑁𝑖𝐶𝑙2 Light green colour formed
2 5 mL of 𝑁𝑖𝐶𝑙2 + 5 drops of 𝑁𝐻3 Pale blue colour and
participated formed
3 5 mL of 𝑁𝑖𝐶𝑙2 + 5 drops of Purple colour formed
ethylenediamine
4 5 mL of 𝑁𝑖𝐶𝑙2 + 5 drops of KCN Green yellowish colour
and participated formed
5 5 mL of 𝑁𝑖𝐶𝑙2 + 5 drops of EDTA Light green colour formed
DISCUSSION:
In test tube 2 solution of NiCl2 were added with ammonia NH3 was changed the
colour of the solution from light green to light turquoise and participated [Ni(H2O)2(NH3)4]2+
also formed. The two nickel(II) complexes are octahedral in shape with a co-ordination
number of 6.The overall charge on the nickel(II) hydroxide complex remains 2+ because both
ligands are electrically neutral. This is another example of a nickel complex ligand exchange
reaction where six ammonia molecules replace six water molecules. Ligand substitution may
be incomplete, so with lower concentrations and excess volume aqueous ammonia the pale
blue hexammine complex ion is formed from the hexaaquanickel(II) ion a typical ligand
substitution reaction giving the hexaamminenickel(II) ion.
For test tube 3 chelation substitution reaction was occur where a bidentate or
multidentate ligand displaces a numerically greater monodentate (unidentate) ligands.
The complex with EDTA is also readily formed in test tube 5. EDTA is an even more
powerful chelating agent for the same ion tend to increase the greater the chelating power of
an individual ligand in terms of the ligand bond formed as more particles are formed by the
polydentate ligands displacing the unidentate ligands. The replacing ligand on [Ni(H2O)6]2+
doesn’t changed the colour of the solution nor forming of precipitation.
CONCLUSION:
Conclusion that was made was that whenever there was a colour change in a solution,
there was a new compound created using NiCl2 and the ion being tested. For example, when
NH3 was tested with any solution, the colour of the entire solution changed to pale blue and
[Ni(NH3)6]2+ was formed and also formed a precipitate in test tube 2.
REFERENCES:
1. http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/51157/12/12_chapter%205.pdf
2. Brown, Lemay, Bursten and Murphy, Chemistry The Central Science 11E, Pearson
Education, pages 1014-1021.