Cards (4)

  • what is the aim of this experiment?
    to prepare a pure, dry sample of hydrated copper (II) sulfate crystals
  • what are materials for this experiment?
    • 1.0 mol/dm3 dilute sulfuric acid
    • copper (II) oxide
    • spatula + glass rod
    • measuring cylinder + 100cm3 beaker
    • Bunsen burner
    • tripod, gauze + heatproof mat
    • filter funnel + paper, conical flask
    • evaporating basin + dish
  • what is the method of this experiment?
    • add 50cm3 dilute acid into a beaker + warm gently using a Bunsen burner
    • add the copper (II) oxide slowly to the hot dilute acid + stir until the base is in excess
    • filter the mixture into an evaporating basin to remove the excess base
    • gently heat the solution in a water bath or with an electric heater to evaporate the water + to make the solution saturated
    • check the solution is saturated by dipping a cold glass rod into the solution and seeing if crystals form on the end
    • leave the filtrate in a warm place to dry + crystallise
    • decant excess solution + allow the crystals to dry
  • what should be the results of this experiment?
    hydrated copper(II) sulfate crystals should be bright blue + regularly shaped