Aha, I rather love these problems.
It rather looks like titanium. The blue thin layer diffraction you see can be seen on Ti too. And Ti sparks easily.
As luck would have it there's a simple and colourful test for Ti and you happen to have the reagents needed.
File (or break) off a bit of the chunk and drop it into conc. HCl. Heat gently if possible. Ti reacts with hot conc. HCl fairly vigorously. After 1/2
- 1 h your solution should be blue/purple, caused by Ti<sup>3+</sup> ions.
Allow to cool and add a few drops of H2O2 (6 % is fine). This immediately oxidises the Ti (III) to Ti (IV) and forms a Ti(IV) peroxo complex that is
vivid red in colour. The test is unmistakable.
This test will work also on ferrotitanium.
Where did you get this specimen? It's beautiful, congrats!
[Edited on 24-4-2014 by blogfast25] |