Laboratory Report CHM 1045 Experiment 2 Identification of Substance by Physical Properties
Laboratory Report CHM 1045 Experiment 2 Identification of Substance by Physical Properties
PURPOSE Use solubility, density, melting point, and boiling to identify an unknown substance. REAGENTS and MEDIA Water Cyclohexane Ethanol APPARATUS and MATERIAL Balance 250mL beaker Burner and hose Dropper 10mL pipet Test tube rack Ring stand with ring Two unknowns (one liquid, one solid) 15mL ethyl alcohol 1g naphthalene 5mL toluene 20mL cyclohexane 50mL beakers Wire gauze 2-hole stopper Graduated cylinder Large test tubes Small test tubes Thermometer
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. Wear lab coat and safety glasses 2. Ensure robber hose is secure on Bunsen burner and on gas outlet PROCEDURE A. Solubility 1. Procure three clean, dry test tubes
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NAME Jeffrey Dixon 300174797 SECTION_L07_ DATE _9/26/12_ PARTNER(S) _______________ ____________________
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NAME Jeffrey Dixon 300174797 SECTION_L07_ DATE _9/26/12_ PARTNER(S) _______________ ____________________
NAME Jeffrey Dixon 300174797 SECTION_L07_ DATE _9/26/12_ PARTNER(S) _______________ ____________________
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a. Unknown liquid starts to boil at 72C. DATA and ANALYSIS (with calculations, equations, graph) A. Solubility Water Cyclohexane Ethanol Napthalene I S Sp Toluene I S S Liquid Unknown S I S Solid Unknown I S S B. Density Solid Final volume of liquid in cylinder 6.60 mL Initial volume of liquid in cylinder 6.00 mL Volume of solid 0.60 mL Weight of solid 1.48 g Density 2.47 g/mL DISCUSSION (include reasons for possible errors) CONCLUSION
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NAME Jeffrey Dixon 300174797 SECTION_L07_ DATE _9/26/12_ PARTNER(S) _______________ ____________________
Hazards Identification First Aid Measures Eye Contact: Skin Contact: Inhalant: Ingestion: Fire and Explosive Data Flammability: Fire hazards in presence of various substances: Explosive Hazards in presence of various substances: Accidental Release Measures Small Spill: Personal Protection Safety glasses. Lab coat. Physical and Chemical properties Physical state and appearance: Odor: Color: Boiling Point: Melting Point: Critical Temperature: Solubility: National Fire Protection Association (U.S.A.) Health: Flammability: Reactivity: Specific hazard:
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