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Page 1: Oxidation of Iron - An example of a Combination Reaction Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science Training Presentation Spring 2010.

Oxidation of Iron - An example of a Combination Reaction

Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science

Training Presentation

Spring 2010

Page 2: Oxidation of Iron - An example of a Combination Reaction Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science Training Presentation Spring 2010.

Introduction

• Oxidation: Oxidation usually occurs when an element or compound combines with oxygen. – Apples turn brown after they have been cut and left

exposed to the air. – Iron is oxidizing when it rusts and turns a reddish

color

• This example of rusting is called a combination reaction– Rust = iron oxide

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Part 1: Rusting of Iron Filings

1. Put cotton ball into a 1oz cup and sprinkle with iron filings.

2. Sprinkle a small scoop of salt

3. Add a squirt of Hydrogen Peroxide

4. Set aside and observe after starting part 2.

*the obvious orange color forms within 2 minutes

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Part 2: Steel Wool

1. Put steel wool into plastic bag2. Put plastic bag into cup (line it like a garbage can)3. Add a spoonful of salt and the rest of the peroxide.4. Feel the bag and note the temperature (Should be

at room temperature)5. Measure the temperature again in 1 minute

Steel wool pieceLine like a garbage can

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Looking back at Part 1

• Look back at the iron filings.

• Equation: 4Fe + 3O2 2Fe2O3

After: orange color Before: no rust

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Return to Part 2.

1. Measure the temperature of the steel wool in the plastic bag now.

NOTE: Now at 90 degrees.

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Conclusion

• The reaction in this experiment was a COMBINATION REACTION

• The temperature of the iron filings plus peroxide plus salt mixture increases, so the reaction is EXOTHERMIC.

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Clean Up

• Wipe thermometers and bring them back.

• Seal plastic bags and throw away in trash can. – If the school does not want you to put it in

their trash, put all the bags in a larger bag and bring back to the VSVS lab.


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