What is left on the slide after heating provide the formula


Determine if the substance is an acid or a base, and if the substance is ionic. For the last column, determine which chemical species is acting as an acid or base.

 

Data Table 1: Acids and Bases Acting in Water

 

 

Well

 

 

Substance

 

 

1drop BTB

 

Plus 1 drop of substance

 

Acid or base (Q1)

 

Ionic? Y/N (Q2)

Species

acting as

acid or base

(Q3)

1

NaHCO3

 

 

 

 

 

2

CH3COOH

 

 

 

 

 

3

HCL

 

 

 

 

 

4

Na2CO3

 

 

 

 

 

5

H2SO4

 

 

 

 

 

6

CH3COONa

 

 

 

 

 

7

NaOH

 

 

 

 

 

8

HNO3

 

 

 

 

 

9

NaHSO4

 

 

 

 

 

10

NH3

 

 

 

 

 

11

H3PO4

 

 

 

 

 

12

NaH2PO4

 

 

 

 

 

13

Na2HPO4

 

 

 

 

 

14

Na3PO4

 

 

 

 

 

15

NaHSO3

 

 

 

 

 

Data Table 2: Following Acid/Base neutralization reactions

Well

#

 

1 Drop of Each

 

Observation

+2 Drops

Acid

 

Observation

+2 Drops

Base

 

Observation

1

BPB + NaOH

 

HCl

 

NaOH

 

2

BPB + NaOH

 

H2SO4

 

NaOH

 

3

BPB + NaOH

 

CH3COOH

 

NaOH

 

4

BPB + NaOH

 

H3PO4

 

NaOH

 

5

BPB + Ca(OH)2

 

HCl

 

Ca(OH)2

 

6

BPB + Ca(OH)2

 

H2SO4

 

Ca(OH)2

 

7

BPB + Ca(OH)2

 

CH3COOH

 

Ca(OH)2

 

8

BPB + Ca(OH)2

 

H3PO4

 

Ca(OH)2

 

9

BPB + NH3

 

HCl

 

NH3

 

10

BPB + NH3

 

H2SO4

 

NH3

 

11

BPB + NH3

 

CH3COOH

 

NH3

 

12

BPB + NH3

 

H3PO4

 

NH3

 

 

Data Table 3: Investigating Odor as a Means of Indicating Neutralization.

Substance(s)

Odor

2 Drops of HCl in Well #1

 

1 Drop of Ammonia on Swab

 

Swab with Ammonia & HCl

 

Data Table 4: Investigating Evaporation as a Means of

Indicating a Neutralization Reaction.

Reaction Mixture

Observation (When Wet)

Observation (When Dry)

HCl + NaOH

 

 

CH3COOH + NH3

 

 

HNO3 + NaOH

 

 

PART 5: Mini-Experiments

1. Use BTB to classify four household products as acidic or basic. Possible substances to test include home cleaning products, glass cleaner, liquid detergent, bleach, soft drinks, liquid from food items, etc. Remember to:

a. Hypothesis (What you think will happen and why) or purpose:

b. Method used to test your hypothesis:

c. Data and Observations Put your data and observations in the space below. You can include pictures that you "draw."

d. Conclusions

2. Find one common, highly colored substance that can be used as an acid-base indicator.

Possible substances include fruit/vegetable juice or products, inks, food coloring, flower petals, etc. If using fresh fruit, veggies, or flowers, crush the substance with a little water or rubbing alcohol to extract the colored pigments. If red cabbage is available, it makes a superb acid-base indicator. Then use a few drops of the colored extract as the indicator. Test four more household products using the freshly made acid-base indicator. Remember to:

a. State a hypothesis or purpose.

b. State the testing method.

c. Use the prepared indicator to test four substances known to be acids or bases from either the LabPaq or home materials and record results.

d. State conclusions in terms of the hypothesis or purpose.

Questions

A.  Review the substances used in Part 1. Determine whether each substance contains an acid or a base based on the BTB results. Place answers to this question in column 6 of Data Table 1.

B.   Review the responses to Question 3. The anion that is produced in the dissociation of the compound goes on to react with the water. Identify the anion product in each reaction. Place the formulas for these species into column 7 of Data Table 1. If the substance is not ionic and thus does not dissociate, then list the substance in column 7, just as it appears in column 1.

C.   For each ionic species in Data Table 1, write the equation showing the dissociation of the compound in water. Hint: there's one for each line provided below.

D.  Write the reaction of each acid or base the substance listed in column 7 with water.

Acids:

Bases:

a) HCO - + H-OH à H CO + OH-

1. What is produced in each and every reaction of an acid with water?

2. What is produced in each and every reaction of a base with water?

E. Review the results in Data Table 2. For each reaction mixture, write the reaction equation describing the acid/base neutralization reaction:

2) 2NaOH + H2SO4  -> 2H2O + Na2SO4

F. Define the term "neutralization" and provide an example of a neutralization equation. List the three ways used in this lab to detected neutralization.

G.  Define the term "salt," and provide an example.

H. Review Data Table 3. What happened when the two chemicals were mixed? What indicates that conclusion? What reaction took place?

I. Review Data Table 4. What happened when the solution mixtures on the glass slide were heated? Describe the process that took place.

J. In Part 4, for HCl + NaOH, what is left on the slide after heating? Provide the formula. What is the common name of this substance?

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