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Transcript
Chem 11
Types of Chemical Reactions
Purpose: To study different types of chemical reactions.
Apparatus:
Bunsen burner
100 mL beaker
test tubes (4)
test tube rack
Materials:
wood splints
hydrochloric acid
hydrogen peroxide
aluminum foil
potassium iodide solution
mossy zinc
copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate crystals
copper(II) chloride
test tube holder
ring stand
test tube clamp
pippette
lead II nitrate solution
manganese dioxide
Observations: Draw a table to record observations for each reaction.
Procedure:
A. Using a scoopula, obtain a small amount of copper II sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO4∙5H2O) crystals in a clean
dry test tube. Set up the ring stand and secure the test tube in the test tube clamp (on a slight angle, facing away
from others). Gently heat with a Bunsen burner. (1) What do you observe on the upper part of the test tube? (2)
What do you observe in the bottom of the test tube? Continue to heat until no further change is observed.
Allow the test tube to cool, and add 5 drops of water. (3) What do you observe? (4) What is the substance
remaining in the tube after heating?
B. Place 10 drops of lead II nitrate solution in a test tube. Add 5 drops of potassium iodide. (5) What do you
observe? (6) If one of the products is potassium nitrate (which is soluble in water), what is the other product?
C. Place a small piece of mossy zinc in a test tube. Add enough hydrochloric acid (HCl) to just cover the zinc
(about 2-3mls). (7) What do you observe?
D. Place 3mL of hydrogen peroxide in a test tube. Using the tip of the scoopula, add a tiny amount of manganese
dioxide. (8) What do you observe? Hold a glowing splint in the mouth of the test tube and then lower it down
further into the test tube. Do not drop it in. (9) What do you observe? The manganese dioxide is a catalyst and
water is one product of this reaction. (10) What is the other product of this reaction?
E. Fold a piece of aluminum foil into a narrow strip and place in the 100ml beaker. Add enough copper(II)
chloride solution to just cover the aluminum (about 3-4mls) . (11) What do you observe?
F. DEMO: Electrolysis of water. (12) What do you observe?
Analysis:
1. Answer the questions in the procedure.
2. Identify each of the types of reactions.
3. Write a word equation AND a balanced chemical equation for each of the reactions.
4. No combination reactions were described in the procedure section. Give an example of a combination reaction
and write a balanced equation for it.
5. Although no combustion reactions were described in the procedure, one combustion did occur. What was the
reaction? Write a balanced equation for it.
Conclusion:
Describe the evidence you used to identify each of the types of reactions.
*Extension: Make up new chemical reactions using the list of chemicals above. Write them down. Once
approved, perform the reactions and record observations.