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Me08  Reaction of two metals of a Cola can with acid and with copper salt

Attention! Hydrochloric acid is corrosive. Do not forget your goggles. Work on a trash.

What you need: Cola can (recycling icon FE), scissors, sand paper, blister packing, dropper bottle with hydrochloric acid (10%) and diluted copper salt solution.
* Left: Sandpaper the closure and an piece of piece of sheet metal cut from a Cola can.
* Middle:  Transfer 1 ml of Acid to each of the left blisters and 1 ml copper salt solution to the right ones.
* Dip a stripe of the closure (Al) into each of the upper blisters and a piece of sheet metal (Fe) to the lower ones.
* Observations right: In Acid vigorous gas formation of with Al, only week with Fe.
* In bue copper salt solution both metals cover with a copper brown layer.
* The blue colour disappears in both solutions.

Explanations: The metal atoms aluminium (Al) and iron (Fe)  are electron donors, the H+(aq) and the blue Cu2+(aq) are electron acceptors. There are direct redox reactions:
Metal atoms (Me)  and the positive ions (I+) are in direct contact while electrons (e- ) are exchanged: Me--(e- )-->(I+).
The ions are reduced, resulting in hydrogen gasand copper, the metal atoms are oxidized leaving ions:
2 Al + 6  H+(aq) ---redox---> 2 Al3+(aq) +  3 H2(g)  (left blister)   Fe + 2  H+(aq) ---redox---> Fe2+(aq) + H2(g)
2 Al + 3 Cu2+(aq) --redox--> 2 Al3+(aq) + 3 Cu(s)  (right blister)   Fe + Cu2+(aq) ---redox---> Fe2+(aq) + Cu(s)
The electrons are more easily released by aluminium than by iron atoms. Al was more reactive in the experiments.



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