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Perform each reaction 4. classify the type of reaction 2. record your observations, 5. balance equation with states. 3. take pictures for the blog 6. Include a sketch of the reaction A. Obtain Silver Nitrate and small 50mL beaker. Place a small piece (1.00cm x 1.00cm) of copper into the beaker and then pour the nitrate solution over the copper until it is at least halfway covered by solution. 2. Observations- The copper quickly changes color when it hits the solution - Goes from copper to silver - After a while, there is silver pieces left at the bottom of the beaker 3. Pictures
B. Obtain a 50mL beaker, pour about 20mL of D.I. water and a few drops of Phenolphthalein to it, record the pH. - Number of Drops: four - pH level: pH5 Add about 5.0 mL of 1M NaOH, record the pH w/ pH meter & litmus paper, also test it for electrolytes w/conductivity apparatus. - pH level: pH14 - Conductivity: conducts electricity Wash off the conductivity & pH sensor with D.I. water after you use it or it will corrode Put a thermometer in the beaker and add 5.0 mL of 2M HCl to the beaker, and measure pH & conductivity & temperature change. - pH level: pH3 - Original temperature: 23.0C - Temperature after adding HCl: 24.2C - Conductivity: conducts electricity 2. Observations- There is a change in color: the substance turns pink - When HCl is added, the substance turns clear - pH level had a very clear change - Temperature increased 3. Pictures
C. Pour a small scoop of CaCO3 (about 1-2 grams) into the same beaker from the reaction in section B. 2. Observations- The CaCO3 causes a reaction to form in the substance - Bubbles start to form 3. Pictures
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D. Obtain a shiny piece of copper and a pair of tongs, hold the piece of copper up to a flame with tongs. 2. Observations- When the copper was put up to the flame, the flame turned green 3. Pictures
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E. Place a small scoop (about 2 grams) of sucrose (C12H22O11) into a crucible and heat it over Bunsen burner.2. Observations- The sugar slowly started to melt/burn - It created an aroma - The substance bubbled as it was heated 3. Pictures
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F. Observe the burning Bunsen Burner. 2. Observations- The flame is constant - Slight movement in the fire 3. Pictures
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G. Pour Sodium Iodide into a test tube with around 20mL of DI water. Add Lead (II) Nitrate to the test tube. - 10 mL Sodium Iodide - 4 drops Lead Nitrate 2. Observations- The liquid instantly turns yellow when the Lead (II) Nitrate is added - The color spreads throughout the test tube 3. Pictures
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