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rates of reaction
Add
calcium carbonate
to
conical
flask
Using
measuring cylinder
measure
hydrochloride acid
into flask and immediately attach
gas syringe
Measure how much has is produced every
20
seconds and put into a
table
Repeat steps with different
concentrations
of
hydrochloride acid
keep
temperature
,
volume
of acid and
mass
of calcium carbonate the
same
calculate
rate
of
reaction
(
volume
/
time
) and compare
Chromatography
Draw a
line
in pencil across
chromatography
paper, about
1cm
above the
bottom
place a
spot
of the
ink
on pencil
line
hang
piece of
paper
in a beaker as add a small amount of
solvent
(e.g
ethanol
, NOT
water
). Don’t cover
pencil line
allow
solvent
to
rise
up
record how
far
solvent has
moved
, as well as each
spot
of
ink
tested.
calculate
Rf
value. If thy match,
ink
is a
copy
Flame
test: Lithium
Crimson
Flame test: sodium
Yellow
Flame test: potassium
lilac
Flame test: calcium
Orange-red
Flame test: Copper
Green
Metal hydroxide precipitate test: aluminium
White
- dissolves in excess sodium hydroxide solution
Metal
hydroxide precipitate test: calcium
White
Metal hydroxide
precipitate test: magnesium
White
Metal hydroxide
precipitate test: copper(II)
Blue
Metal
hydroxide
precipitate
test: Iron(II)
Green
Metal
hydroxide
precipitate
test: Iron (III)
Brown
Testing for
negatively
charged ions: Chloride
White
Testing for
negatively
charged ions: Bromide
Cream
Testing for
negatively
charged ions: Iodide
Yellow
Water practical
Pour a sample of the
sea
water into a
boiling
tube, and connect to a
delivery
tube.
Suspend
delivery tube (surrounded by
ice
and
water
in a beaker) and set up
Bunsen burner
under boiling tube
heat
sample of sea water until
pure
water collects in
test
tube
If water is
pure
, it’s
boiling
point will be
100
degrees Celsius