Monday, March 16, 2020
Essay on Solubility and Nr
Essay on Solubility and Nr   Essay on Solubility and Nr  Malarie Martin  CHEM 115  General Chemistry  Group 4  Experiment 8:   Ionic Reactions    Purpose: In this lab we will study the nature of ionic solutions while observing their reactions. We will then write balanced equations to include the net ionic equations for the precipitation reactions observed.     Procedure:    1. Place a piece of black and white paper behind each well plate in order to observe the reactions with each combination. Record any reactions observed.   2. In the 96 well plate place 2 drops of cobalt nitrate into 7 of the wells marked A.  3. Place 2 drops of copper nitrate into 7 of the wells in the row marked B.  4. Place 2 drops of iron nitrate into 7 of the wells in the row marked C.   5. Place 2 drops of barium nitrate into 7 of the wells in the row marked D.   6. Place 2 drops of nickel nitrate into 7 of the wells in the row marked E.   7. Then place 2 drops of sodium phosphate into 5 of the vertical wells in the column marked 1.   8. Then place 2 drops of sodium iodide into 5 of the vertical wells in the column marked 2.   9. Then place 2 drops of sodium sulfate into 5 of the vertical wells in the column marked 3.   10. Then place 2 drops of sodium chloride into 5 of the vertical wells in the column marked 4.   11. Then place 2 drops of sodium bicarbonate into 5 of the vertical wells in the column marked 5.   12. Then place 2 drops of sodium carbonate into 5 of the wells in the column marked 6.   13. Then place 2 drops of sodium hydroxide into 5 of the wells in the column marked 7.   14. Record color change, precipitate, and/or bubble that are observed into table format.   15. Do not place the pipet directly into any of the solutions when adding the chemicals to the well plate.   16. Avoid contact with skin and clothes and clean up supplies and area thoroughly.     Results:    1 (Sodium Phosphate)  2 (Sodium Iodide)  3 (Sodium Sulfate)  4 (Sodium Chloride)  5 (Sodium Bicarbonate)  6 (Sodium Carbonate)  7( Sodium Hydroxide)  A (Cobalt Nitrate)  Rxn purple  NR  NR  NR  Rxn  Darker  Rxn  Rxn turquoise  B (Copper Nitrate)  Light blue  Rxn  Dark Yellow  NR  NR  Rxn  Rxn  Rxn  C (Iron Nitrate)  Rxn  Cloudy  Yellow  NR  NR  Dark Yellow  Dark Yellow  Light Yellow  D (Barium Nitrate)  Rxn  Cloudy  NR  White  NR  Rxn  Rxn  Dark Yellow  E (Nickle Nitrate)  Rxn  NR  NR  NR  Rxn  Rxn  Rxn  NR: No precipitate forms  Rxn: Precipitate is formed    Cations used: Ni2+, Ba2+, Cu2+, NO3-, Co2+, Fe3+,     Anions used: NO3-, PO43-, I-, SO42-, Cl-, 2CO32-, CO32-, OH-    Discussion:    A - Compare your results with the    
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