Laboratory Manual for Chemistry : An Experimental Science
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Record your observations as you per- form the experiments, and later attempt to ex- plain the results. Write balanced ionic equations for the reactions you can interpret correctly. PROCEDURE Part I. Predict the Results — then Try the Reaction f For each trial use about 3 ml portions of each solution and mix thoroughly in a 13 X 100 mm test tube unless directed otherwise. a. 0.1 M magnesium nitrate, Mg(N03)2, and 0.1 M sodium hydroxide, NaOH. b. 0.1 M magnesium nitrate, Mg(N03)2, and O.I A/ sodi...um sulfate, NaoSOi. c. Saturated (about 0.1 M) barium hydroxide, Ba(OH)o, and OT M sulfuric acid, H2SO4. d. 0.1 M potassium dichromate, K-jCroOr, and 0.1 M sodium sulfite. Na^SOs, acidified with 1 drop of 6 M H:S04. e. 0.05 Mpotassium permanganate, KMn04, and 1.0 M hydrochloric acid, HCl. 0.1 M potassium iodide, KI, and 0.1 M ferric chloride, FeCls. Add about 1 ml (20 drops) of CCI4 to the mixture and shake the test tube. This makes it easier to detect the presence of any halogen, owing to its greater solubility in the CCU phase.
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