Exp 2
Exp 2
Exp 2
Abstract
Introduction
Objectives
IV.
List of Chemicals:
Distilled water
(1 mL) 6M Sulfuric acid
(3
drops)
6M
Sodium
hydroxide
List of Apparatus:
250-mL beaker
Wash bottle
Dropper
Stirring rod
Centrifuge
Watch glass
V.
Experimental Data
Table 1. Preparation of the Copper sample
Component
Mass, g
65.6750 g
Beaker
65.6541 g
Test tube
9.9801 g
Copper sample
0.02 g
S
t
a
g
e
Sample/Event
Comments and
observations
Copper
Clear solution
It changes in color
Clear solution
Silver in color
Aft
er
dryi
ng
Solid
Color black
Supernatant
liquid
Procedure:
1. Weigh the beaker, test tube, copper sample and beaker + copper
sample. Then place the copper sample inside the test tube.
2. Hold the test tube with the test tube holder. Perform this step inside
fume hood. Using a dropper, add 5 drops of nitric acid.
3. Add 10 drops of distilled water.
1. Stir the solution with glass rod. Slowly add 20 drops of sodium
hydroxide.
2. Rinse the stirring rod. Centrifuge the solution for 30 seconds.
3. Add 8 drops of sodium hydroxide and shake it. Centrifuge again for
30 seconds.
4. Repeat the test until no further formation of the Cu(OH) 2 occurs. The
solution should appear colorless and the precipitate should be light
blue.
1. Decant and discard the supernatant liquid from the test tube.
2. Heat the test tube using a hot water bath until all the precipitate
changes in color.
3. Take note of the changes in table 2.
1. To the solid sample in the test tube from stage 3 add drops of
sulfuric acid with agitation until precipitate dissolves.
2. Take not of the appearance of the sample.
VI.
Analysis and Discussion
VII.
Conclusion
VIII.
Recommendation
Since not all strips of Mg metal were melted in the solution, the
recovery result might be different if all strips were melted in the
solution.
IX.
Appendix
Sample Computation:
0.0013 g x100%
= 0.065 x 100% =
6.5%
0.02 g
Adding
of
Adding
Centrifugation
of
Sodium
hydroxide
After
Heating the test tube
Centrifugation
Melting
Weighing