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In Remembrance
Sulfurdioxide, SO2, is a toxic irritant gas, fairly well soluble in water, giving an aqueous solution of sulfurous acid, H2SO3: SO2 + H2O => H2SO3. The acid is stable only in diluted aqueous solution and decomposes easily back into it's constituents, SO2 and water. It has two reactive protons, which can be neutralized stepwise with alkaline reagents (NaOH):
H2SO3 + NaOH => NaHSO3 (sodium hydrogensulfite) + H2O
and NaHSO3 + NaOH => Na2SO3 (sodium sulfite) + H2O.
Concentration and evaporation of aqueous sodium-hydrogensulfite solutions leads to solutions of sodium-meta-bisulfite (SMB):
2 NaHSO3 => Na2S2O5 + H2O.
On concentration of such solutions to dryness SO2 volatilizes slowly, and the solid residue consists of a mixture of sodium sulfite and SMB. Thus solid SMB can be regarded as the addition-product of sodium sulfite and SO2.
All three reagents can be used to reduce gold in acidic solution and to precipitate it as the metal:
2 HAuCl4 + 3 Na2SO3 + 3 H2O => 2 Au(metal) + 6 NaCl + 3 H2SO4 + 2 HCl.
To precipitate 1.00 gram of metallic gold one has to use 1.15 g of solid sodium sulfite or 0.87 g of solid SMB. The quantities of reducing agent given above correspond to a 20% excess over the calculated stoichiometric amount.
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H2SO3 + NaOH => NaHSO3 (sodium hydrogensulfite) + H2O
and NaHSO3 + NaOH => Na2SO3 (sodium sulfite) + H2O.
Concentration and evaporation of aqueous sodium-hydrogensulfite solutions leads to solutions of sodium-meta-bisulfite (SMB):
2 NaHSO3 => Na2S2O5 + H2O.
On concentration of such solutions to dryness SO2 volatilizes slowly, and the solid residue consists of a mixture of sodium sulfite and SMB. Thus solid SMB can be regarded as the addition-product of sodium sulfite and SO2.
All three reagents can be used to reduce gold in acidic solution and to precipitate it as the metal:
2 HAuCl4 + 3 Na2SO3 + 3 H2O => 2 Au(metal) + 6 NaCl + 3 H2SO4 + 2 HCl.
To precipitate 1.00 gram of metallic gold one has to use 1.15 g of solid sodium sulfite or 0.87 g of solid SMB. The quantities of reducing agent given above correspond to a 20% excess over the calculated stoichiometric amount.
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