In the first step of the cycle, a copper wire was dissolved by reacting it with 16 M nitric acid. A green solution was formed when the nitric acid was first added and brown toxic NO2 fumes were evolved. The solution was then observed to change colors to a blue solution. The solution was initially observed to be green because …show more content…
According to this law, the mass of the copper wire that was used in the first step of the Copper Cycle, should be equal to the mass of the recovered copper. The percent recovery in this experiment was calculated to be __%. While this number was lower than 100%, it still supported the law to a certain degree. While decanting the solution in reaction 3, not enough of the solution was decanted, and small amounts of precipitate were accidentally decanted, which could have resulted in less copper being recovered. Small amounts of copper were also left on the aluminum wire, which led to a lower reading. On the other hand, it’s also possible that the actual amount of copper that was recovered was less than the amount measured, because some amount of copper could have oxidized when the product was dried in the steam bath. The oxidized product, CuO, has greater mass than Cu, and could have caused higher readings than what was actually