5. Write the chemical reaction that took place in Experiment B. 6. In Experiment B, complete the table below. Reaction time Iron nail + 3 N HCI Iron fillings + 3 N HCI

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A. Concentration

1. Place 3 mL each of 6N, 3N, & 1.5N hydrochloric acid in separate test tubes.
2. Drop simultaneously equal lengths (about 1cm) of magnesium ribbon and note the
time it takes for the magnesium to dissolve in each use.

B. Surface Area

1. Weigh a small iron nail to the nearest hundredths of a gram and weigh an equal
amount of iron fillings.
2. Place them in a separate test tubes.
3. Add simultaneously 3 mL of 3N hydrochloric acid and compare the rates of reaction.

C. Temperature

1. Place 5 mL each of 0.1N sodium thiosulfate solution into 5 test tubes.
2. Place all five test tubes in the water bath and let it stand for 1 minute.
3. Record the temperature of the water bath. Remove the first test tube from the
water bath and place it in the test tube rack.
4. Add 1 mL of 0.1M sulfuric acid and stir with a glass rod. Record the time it takes for
the turbidity to appear.
5. Increase the temperature of the water bath by about 10℃, as you remove the 2nd
test tube and do step 4.
6. Do the same with the 3rd, 4th, and 5th test tubes with 10℃ rise in the temperature.

D. Catalyst

1. Mix 0.5 mL of 6N sulfuric acid and 1 mL saturated oxalic acid solution. Add 1 mL of
0.1N potassium permanganate solution. Record the time it takes for the
permanganate color to completely disappear.
2. Repeat the above experiment, but at this time add 1 mL of 1M manganese sulfate solution before adding the potassium permanganate solution.

Note the time it takes
for the disappearance of the permanganate color.

SCIENCE AND
3. Write the chemical reaction that took place in Experiment B.
The chemical reaction that took place in Experiment B is the Corrosion of
metals (rust).
4. In Experiment B, complete the table below.
Reaction time
Iron nail + 3 N HCI
30 seconds
Iron fillings + 3 N HCI
40 seconds
5. What happens to the rate of reaction as you increase the surface area?
The rate of reaction decreases as surface area decreases in this case, Iron filling
has less surface area seen to react faster than an iron nail.
Transcribed Image Text:SCIENCE AND 3. Write the chemical reaction that took place in Experiment B. The chemical reaction that took place in Experiment B is the Corrosion of metals (rust). 4. In Experiment B, complete the table below. Reaction time Iron nail + 3 N HCI 30 seconds Iron fillings + 3 N HCI 40 seconds 5. What happens to the rate of reaction as you increase the surface area? The rate of reaction decreases as surface area decreases in this case, Iron filling has less surface area seen to react faster than an iron nail.
5. Write the chemical reaction that took place in Experiment B.
6. In Experiment B, complete the table below.
Reaction time
Iron nail + 3 N HCI
Iron fillings + 3 N HCI
Transcribed Image Text:5. Write the chemical reaction that took place in Experiment B. 6. In Experiment B, complete the table below. Reaction time Iron nail + 3 N HCI Iron fillings + 3 N HCI
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