Qstc0Cgstha0Cy - Itis: Solubilities vs. Reactions and Synthesis of Calcium Acetate
Qstc0Cgstha0Cy - Itis: Solubilities vs. Reactions and Synthesis of Calcium Acetate
Qstc0Cgstha0Cy - Itis: Solubilities vs. Reactions and Synthesis of Calcium Acetate
Laboratory Report
1. In the table, describe your observations when the different solutes were dissolved in tap
Baking soda
doesntpresenta
change
of
colour 9 bubbles doesnt changecolour
doesntpresenta colour
No reaction
change
of
doesntpresenta
change colour No reaction
of
2. (1.5 marks) Write a chemical equation to represent what you observed when you added
Sugar
Cathal THON CHAqq.ittdk
saH
3. (0.5 mark) Write a chemical equation for the solute(s) that reacted with the vinegar. What
NaClssttk0asNaCkaa.sttk0 BakingS0da
type of chemical reaction does it represent?
OHq
Natk0caqjtCH.CO
sNaCHsC00
qstC0cgstHa0c
it Cag .Itis because
agasformation reaction formed
Htthatended formingwater
Experiment 4
4. (2 marks) Table 2a: Raw data (Fill in the table. Report masses in grams.)
18.769g
completed
30982g
Importantnote severaldaysthe
After intimesothat'sthereason I havemoremassthanexpected
mixturedidntdry
5. (2 marks) Table 2b: Calculated results (Fill in the table. Report masses in grams.)
6. (0.5 mark) Classify the type of reaction that occurs between calcium carbonate and acetic
acid.
itformedCag
It is agasformation reaction
because
7. (1 mark) Based on the quantities of the two reagents mixed, which one is the limiting
Calcium carbonate
limitingreagent
Experiment 4
8. (1 mark) Is there a mass loss as soon as the reaction is completed? Based on what you
factor dependson
Another human errors so exampleverysmall drops
for of
whenaddedintothecalciumcarbonate
9. (1 mark) Suppose the starting materials given to you were calcium sulfate and acetic acid
in excess. What would be different when you observe this reaction? Write the balanced
CaS0yt2lHsC00HcaqssCakHsC00Jz qstHaS0kaq.s
of
thereactionwillalsoproduce sulfuricacid whichdependingontheplastictypeq.mybeakerwillbecorroded or
anymore andwillnotpresenteffervesce
10. (0.5 mark) If after several days you observe that the product in the beaker is completely
dry, what do you think is the composition of the substance(s) left in the beaker (Hint:
004areliquidsthat
itwillspreadinto theatmosphere andnolonger beonthe beakerAlsoHOand CHI
Experiment 4
11. (2 marks) How many millilitres of 6 M hydrochloric acid are required to react exactly
with (a) 1 g of calcium carbonate, and (b) 1 g of sodium carbonate? Show your
a1.665mL
b1.573mL
12. (1 mark) Does the mass of the air-dried product agree with your answers to Prelab
Question 2 and Lab Report Question 6? If not, how can you account for the mass lost or
It doesnt agree completely for the reasons CQ willspread intotheatmosphere and willchange
fomation reaction then a la
g gasformed
maynotbe100 pure so a lol y
randomsubstances
the mass noted inthe results Also my
reactants
will beinexcesswithmyproductmass
y airdryingNot
Mixture afterseveraldays
assoonasthereaction is completed
Mixture completed
Calculations
Table 26
100,49
2.574
GO.fm fq24806g
and 6m01
a 0.0257mi
b 0.43mA
7
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Molar
2
6 Aduaimdesfi
a0.7285 6M el 01
ateoretical 0.0257
0206
Moles 2 1
reagent
d9.9910mol
IIb Equation.itlkaqstNaf0caqss2NaCkaqsttk0atl0cg
Mdarmass36.4584mo105.988µmol es la
105.98 0 Mq.tk 6M
72.9164mA
Actualmass vy
ftp9 hL
ttxkimol
Moles 2 1 i0.688g
9 0.6889
g 10mol
9.44