Prac 5C - Relative alkalinity

Prac 2.5c - Investigating relative alkalinity
Topic 7. Acids, Bases, and Salts 
25 March 2024
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Prac 2.5c - Investigating relative alkalinity
Topic 7. Acids, Bases, and Salts 
25 March 2024

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  • perform a simple titration
  • use chemical tests to determine the products produced when reacting alkalis
Our Learning Goals

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RECALL

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  • Report any alkali spills to your teacher immediately. 
  • Dilute sodium hydroxide and calcium hydroxide solution are irritants.
  • Hydrochloric acid is a moderate hazard.
  • Methyl orange indicator is corrosive, flammable, a health and moderate hazard, hazardous to the aquatic environment, and acutely toxic.
  • Wear eye protection throughout. 
SAFETY ⚠️

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Which of the two alkaline solutions is stronger: sodium hydroxide or calcium hydroxide?
Experimental Question

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Write your team hypothesis or prediction.
Hypothesis
timer
1:00

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  • Report any alkali spills to your teacher immediately. 
  • Dilute sodium hydroxide and calcium hydroxide solution are irritants.
  • Hydrochloric acid is a moderate hazard.
  • Methyl orange indicator is corrosive, flammable, a health and moderate hazard, hazardous to the aquatic environment, and acutely toxic.
  • Wear eye protection throughout. 
SAFETY ⚠️

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  • Wash the materials you used.
  • Clean your table.
  • Return the washed/ cleaned materials.
Clean-up
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7:00

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  • Share the results of your experiment.
  • What similarities and differences have you noticed?
Wrap-up

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