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TOPIC: NITROGEN
CONTENTS:
- GENERAL PROPERTIES OF NITROGEN–GROUP VA ELEMENTS, LABORATORY AND INDUSTRIAL PREPARATION OF NITROGEN,
- PROPERTIES AND USES OF NITROGEN
- COMPOUND OF NITROGEN – AMMONIA- LABORATORY AND INDUSTRIAL PREPARATION
- PROPERTIES AND USES, TEST FOR AMMONIA, FOUNTAIN EXPERIMENT
PERIOD 1: GENERAL PROPERTIES OF NITROGEN – GROUP V ELEMENTS
Nitrogen and other group VA elements are non-metals and show two common valences of 3 and 5. They are electron acceptors and both form several acidic oxides. They also form similar hydrides and chloride e.g. Nitrogen and phosphorus form N2O3 and P4O6, N2O5 and P4O10, NH3, PH3, NCl3 and PCl3
Properties of VA elements
Property
|
Nitrogen
N |
Phosphorous
P |
Arsenic
As |
Antimony
Sb |
Bismuth
Bi |
Atomic number | 7 | 15 | 33 | 51 | 83 |
Outer electron configuration | 2s22p6 | 3s23p3 | 3d104s2 4p3 | 4d104s25p3 | 4f15d106s26p3 |
Atomic mass | 14.0067 | 30.9738 | 74.9216 | 121.75 | 208.980 |
Boiling point
Melting point |
-196
-210 |
280w
44w 2.34r |
610sr
817pgr 5.73gr |
1380
630gr 6.7gr |
1560
271 9.8 |
Density(gcm-3) | 0.81 | 1.82w |
W = white, gr = grey, p = 28 atmospheres, r = red, s = sublimes
LABORATORY AND INDUSTRIAL PREPARATION OF NITROGEN
- Laboratory preparation of nitrogen from air
Atmospheric air is passed through aqueous NaOH, in order to absorb carbon (iv) oxide.
2NaOH(aq) + CO2(g) → Na2CO3(aq) + H2O
It is then passed over red-hot copper metal in a combustion tube in order to remove oxygen.
Cu(s) + O2(g) → 2CuO(s)
The residual gas collected over water is Nitrogen contaminated with small quantity of noble gases. Other methods of preparing nitrogen in the laboratory include:
Preparation from Ammonia gas.
CuO(s) + NH3(g) → 3Cu(s) + H2O(g) + N2(g)
From ammoniumdioxonitrate (iii)
NaNO2(aq) + NH4Cl(aq) → NH4NO2(aq) + NaCl(aq)
- Industrial preparation of nitrogen
Nitrogen is produced commercially from fractional distillation of liquefied air.
PROCEDURE: Carbon (iv) oxide is removed from air. This air is liquefied by subjecting it to succession compression and cooling processes.
Nitrogen is collected first after distillation before oxygen because it has a lower boiling point than oxygen.
Nitrogen is stored in steel in steel cylinders and sold as liquid nitrogen or as the compressed gas.
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