A sample of alumina (Al
2O
3) contains iron as an impurity.Explain how you would determine the mass percentage of Al in the sample.You are supplied with aq. NaOH and HCl acid only,as reagents.
Since Al2O3 is an amphoteric oxide ,I thought of adding HCl first to the above mixture,to get the soluble chlorides of Al and Fe.
Al2O3 + 6 HCl
2AlCl3 + 3H20
As for Fe I'm not sure if we get a ferrous or ferric chloride or even a complex,
Fe + 2HCl
FeCl2 + H2
2Fe +6HCl
2FeCl3 + 3H2,
but I think all 3 are soluble.
Next,I thought of adding NaOH, but here too I'm a bit unsure if I should add excess NaOH or little NaOH,
With excess NaOH,Fe
2+ and Fe
3+, would precipitate as their hydroxides.
Al
3+ would form soluble NaAlO2, but I have no idea how to get the mass percentage of Al from a solution of NaAlO2?
But , if I add little NaOH, I might get a precipitate of Al(OH)3,if it was a reversible reaction,but I don't know this for sure and soluble Fe(2+ or 3+?) hydroxide from ironchloride,I think.
But sooo... many assumptions,I'm so confused...