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What is the aim of the experiment RP1?
To react a
base
with an
acid
and evaporate the water to make
crystal salts
What is the control variable in the RP1 experiment?
The amount of
sulphuric acid
What is the independent variable in the RP1 experiment?
The amount of
copper oxide
(excess)
What is the dependent variable in the RP1 experiment?
The
amount of salt produced
What equipment is used in the RP1 experiment?
2 cm³ of
sulphuric acid
Evaporation basin
Spatula
Measuring cylinder
Copper oxide (II) powder
2
beakers
(100 cm³ and 250 cm³)
Filter paper and funnel
Gauze
Tripod
Crystallising dish
Small
conical flask
Glass rod
Why is copper oxide used in excess in the RP1 experiment?
To ensure all of the
sulphuric acid
reacts
What safety precautions should be taken during the RP1 experiment?
Wear
goggles
and tie hair back
What should be done with the Bunsen burner when not in use?
Turn it off or use an
orange safety flame
What is the first step in the RP1 experiment?
Measure
20 cm³
of
sulphuric acid
into a measuring cylinder and pour it into a beaker
Why is the acid gently heated in the RP1 experiment?
To give particles more
kinetic energy
What should be done after adding the copper oxide to the sulphuric acid?
React until no more
effervescence
occurs
What is the purpose of filtering the copper oxide solution?
To remove
excess
copper oxide
What is the next step after pouring the solution into the evaporating basin?
Gently
evaporate
the solution over a water bath
How long should the evaporating basin be left in a cool place?
At least
24
hours
What should be done to the crystals after they form?
Gently pat them dry between two pieces of
filter paper
What is the overall process of making salts in the RP1 experiment?
Measure and pour
sulphuric acid
into a beaker.
Heat the acid gently.
Add
copper oxide
in excess until no
effervescence
.
Filter to remove excess copper oxide.
Pour the solution into an
evaporating basin
.
Evaporate the solution over a
water bath
.
Leave to cool for
24 hours
.
Pat crystals dry between filter paper.