Sunday, October 13, 2019
Displacement Reaction :: Papers
Displacement Reaction The aim of my experiment is to find out what happens to the heat of the zinc and copper sulphate solution when one of the variables is changed. Key variables: à § amount of copper sulphate solution à § amount of zinc I am going to investigate what happens to the temperature of the zinc and copper sulphate solution as the amount of zinc is increased. The equation to show this reaction is: Zn + CuSO4 à ® ZnSO4 + Cu The enthalpy change for the reaction is: à ²H = -217kJ mole à ¹ This means that if 1 mole of solution is used of each substance, the heat given off will be 217,000 Joules. Apparatus: à § 1 test tube à § 20ml of copper sulphate solution for each experiment à § Zinc à § Rubber bung à § Thermometer Prediction: I think that as the amount of zinc is increased, the temperature of the solution will also increase. I have used the following formula to predict some results of this experiment. q = Q mc where q = temperature rise, Q = quantity of heat, m = mass of solution (20g) and c = the specific heat capacity of water which = 4.18Jg à ¹K à ¹. 65g Zinc à ® 217000 joules 1g Zinc à ® 217000 = 3338 joules 65 Therefore for 1g of zinc: 3338 =39à °c rise 20x4.18 I can now use this formula proportionately to predict results for my investigation. For 0.3g of zinc: 0.3 x 39 = 12à °c rise For 0.5g of zinc: 0.5 x 39 = 19.5à °c rise For 0.7g of zinc: 0.7 x 39 = 27.3à °c rise For 0.9g of zinc: 0.9 x 39 = 35.1à °c rise I have used this information in order to predict the results of the temperature rise I expect to see as the amount of zinc is increased. I have also used this information to plan my experiment.
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