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Reaction with Vanadium (IV)

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Hello,

in an inorganic chemistry lab we did the following reaction:

To VOSO4 add a pinch of potassium hydrogen tartrate, 1mL of the p-phenetidine reagent, 1mL of saturated KClO3 solution and the 2mL of H2O.

The result we get is a mixture with three distinct layers: Top layer is a transparent Grey-purple liquid, Middle layer is a brown-black bubble oil layer, Bottom layer is a white precipitate with a flaky appearance.

In my report, I need to represent this reaction with chemical equations.

Any ideas? I've done my research, and I don't find any information in regards to this type of reaction.

Thank you for answering,

MV101

 

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