Quote: Originally posted by RogueRose |
Mine was like this as well when I dried with CuSO4, maybe not quite as bad but it was cloudy and a brownish color. Even if there is some FeSO4, very
little would dissove in the ethanol unless there is a lot of water in the ethanol you are trying to dry.
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Hmm... you raise a good point... ferrous sulfate probably wouldn't turn green under those conditions either....
I am pretty sure my CuSO4 was not quite pure because I could see some grey/brown discoloration in it after I dehydrated it before I powdered it.
I always wondered why recrystallizing CuSO4 was such a popular experiment I
checked the ethanol with a hydrometer right before the experiment. It came in at 191 proof. The ethanol is clear and has low odor. I haven't treated
it to remove ketones, esters, aldehydes, acids, etc., but I expect that they are present in very low amounts.
[Edited on 4-4-2018 by JJay] |