Reactivity of Metals Lab: Chemistry
Reactivity of Metals Lab: Chemistry
Materials
aluminum [Al]
copper [Cu]
hydrochloric acid, 1M [HCl]
iron [Fe]
magnesium [Mg]
zinc [Zn]
Safety Considerations
Hydrochloric acid is damaging to the eyes; YOU MUST WEAR GOGGLES AT ALL TIMES.
Some of the metals may not complete react; DO NOT POUR THEM DOWN THE SINK.
Instead, pour them in the specially marked waste beakers.
Procedure:
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Use the glass marker to label each test tube with the symbol for each metal used in the lab.
Place the test tubes in a test-tube rack.
One at a time, place the appropriate metal in each test tube. Using a small graduated cylinder,
carefully measure and pour 5 mL of hydrochloric acid into each of the five test tubes.
Observe what happens to the metal in each test tube and feel each test tube as the reaction
proceeds. Record your observations in your lab notebook.
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Pour any leftover acid or metals into the appropriately marked waste beaker, i.e. pour the Fe test
tube into the Fe waste beaker.
Clean and dry any used lab equipment and return to the proper lab drawer.
Wipe down your lab area.
Wash your hands before leaving the lab.
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Data
Observations
Reactivity Rank
Aluminum
(Al)
Copper
(Cu)
etc. for all metals.
Questions
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Which of the metals that you tested in this investigation are more reactive than hydrogen?
Explain.
Which of the metals that you tested in this investigation are less reactive than hydrogen? Explain.
The rate at which hydrogen gas is produced as a result of these single-replacement reactions is
an indication of the relative reactivity of the metals. List the metals in order of their reactivity from
the most reactive to the least reactive.
Were these reactions endothermic or exothermic? Explain.
What could you do to determine whether the gas produced by these reactions is hydrogen?
For each test tube, write the chemical equation for the single replacement reaction that occurred
between the hyrdochloric acid and the metal. If no reaction occurred, write no reaction.
Errors
List four possible errors you may have committed in this lab that may have somehow affected your results.