Physical and Chemical Changes
Physical and Chemical Changes
Physical and Chemical Changes
Materials:
Paper,
NaCI,
M AgNO3,
Mg ribbon,
M HCI,
CuSO4,
5H2o,
Fe,
S,
Burner flame,
Goggles,
Apon,
Water,
Test tube,
Dropper,
Motar,
Pestle,
Lighted splint,
Magnet,
Watch glass,
Insulating square,
Glass,
Microspatula.
Procedure:
1. Tear a piece of paper into small pieces (about 5 cm x 10 cm). Set a watch glass
on an insulating square and place the pieces of paper on the glass. Ignite the
paper with a sprint and allow it to burn.
2. Add a chemical scoop of NaCl to a quantity of water (about 5 ml) in a test tube.
Shake the contents of the tube. Record your observations. Next use a dropper
to add 10 drops of 0.1 MAgNO3 to the NaCl- water mixture, record your
observations then expose the contents of the tube to sunlight.
3. Obtain a piece of magnesium ribbon about 5 cm long. Tear the ribbon into 1-cm
pieces. Place two of the pieces into a test-tube and add a few drops of 6 M HCI.
Caution: Use extreme care in handling this acid. It will cause severe burns if
allowed to come in contact with the skin. Touch the bottom of the test tube with
your finger. Tet any gas produced with a lighted splint.
4. Use a mortar and pestle to grind several crystals of CuSO4. 5H2O into a uniform
powder. Place one microspatula of the powder into a test tube. Heat gently over
a burner flame until a change is observed. Allow the sample to cool and then
add a few drops of water.
5. Using a lb balance, measure out the following samples: 0.50 g of iron filings and
0.50 g of powdered sulfur. Test each sample with a magnet. Mix the two
samples thoroughly in a test tube. Run the magnet along the bottom and sides
of the test tube.
6. Heat the iron-sulfur mixture in a burner flame for several minutes until the mixture
“glows.” Allow the sample to cool and examine it by probing it with a stirring rod.
Run the magnet along the test tube again.
Data
2.Name two possible indications that a chemical change has taken place. Give
examples from this experiment.
Some indications that a chemical change has happened is change in color or bubbles
being produced with the substances interacting. Like, heating the mixture of Fe and S and the
heating of CuSO4 with 5H2O.