Required practical – making salts from an insoluble base

Cards (5)

  • State the acid, and insoluble base we can use to produce copper sulfate
    Copper oxide or copper carbonate
    Sulfuric acid
  • Explain how we can ensure all the acid has reacted when adding an insoluble base to it.
    Test the solution with a pH probe. If it is acidic, add more insoluble base and stir.
  • Describe how we remove the salt solution from the excess insoluble base
    Filter it. The insoluble base forms the residue, and the soluble salt forms the filtrate solution
  • Explain why we had to warm the acid before the reaction
    As the base is insoluble, the heat will increase solubility so it reacts with the acid.
  • How do we form crystals from the filtrate?
    Crystallisation: heat to start evaporating the water until crystals start to form. Then leave overnight for the remaining water to evaporate. Finally, dry using filter paper gently.