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Name (LAST, First) _______________, _______________ Date: ___/___/______ Block 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Reactions between Solutions Experiment #16 Introduction When a substance dissolves, its particles separate from each other and are able to move freely throughout the solution. If the solution is ionic, then both cations and anions are free to move independently. A solution such as KI(aq) will consist of K+(aq) and I-(aq) ions moving independently of each other within the liquid phase. If two different ionic solutions are mixed, new ion combinations are possible. Some ions will have minimal attraction for each other, and will thus continue to move freely and independently throughout the solution. In other cases, however, a pair of ions will attract each other sufficiently that they begin to stick together. A solid forms in the midst of the liquid phase. We call this solid formed in solution a precipitate (ppt). Procedure Using the grid sheet, systematically mix all possible combinations of the following solutions: lead(II) nitrate, sodium phosphate, potassium iodide, copper(II) sulfate, sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide, silver nitrate, calcium chloride, nitric acid, sodium carbonate, iron(III) nitrate, and ammonium hydroxide. Record observations, looking particularly for any evidence of chemical change. 1. 2. Prelab Reading Assignment § 8.0 – 8.3 Table 8.1 / Figure 8.3 copied into Lab Manual. Copy the Slip Sheet table into your Lab Manual. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Prelab Questions Define the following terms: a. Precipitate b. Clear, Colorless c. C/C Dissociation & Decomposition FQ(p223): 1 – 3 FQ(p230): 1 – 3 Self Check 8.1 Self Check 8.2 QP(8): 3, 6, 7, 8, 11ab, 12ab, 13ab, 14ab Results Write molecular equations for each combination that reacts. Compare your results to a Solubility Table. For each possible combination, determine if a reaction should have taken place. If no reation should have occurred, write “NR” in the empty cell representing that combination. If a reaction should have taken place, write the formula of the solid product in the appropriate empty cell. Postlab Questions For each combination that the class determines should have reacted, write a complete ionic equation and a net ionic equation. Experimental Question What may happen when the anions and cations from different solutions come into contact with each other? Experiment Overview A grid sheet inside a polypropylene sheet protector is used as a surface on which to react acids, bases and salts. Molecular equations are written for those combinations that react. 81958669 8/13/2017 12:44:00 PM Page 1 of 2 16-DR Reactions Slip Sheet Name (LAST, First) _______________, _______________ Date: ___/___/______ Block 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Place 1 – 2 drops of the correct column solution in the middle of each square. Then place 1 – 2 drops of the correct row solution on top of the existing drop in each square. Do not touch anything with the tip of the dropper, as solution contamination may result. Pb(NO3)2 Na3PO4 KI CuSO4 H2SO4 NaOH AgNO3 CuCl2 HNO3 Na2CO3 Fe(NO3)3 NH4OH Pb(NO3)2 Na3PO4 KI CuSO4 H2SO4 NaOH AgNO3 CuCl2 HNO3 Na2CO3 Fe(NO3)3 NH4OH X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X When finished wipe clean with a damp paper towel. Dispose of towel in trash can. 81958669 8/13/2017 12:44:00 PM Page 2 of 2