2:39 describe an experiment to prepare a pure, dry sample of a soluble salt, starting from an insoluble reactant
Excess Solid Method:
Preparing pure dry crystals of copper sulfate (CuSO4) from copper oxide (CuO) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
Step | Explanation |
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Heat acid (H2SO4) in a beaker | Speeds up the rate of reaction |
Add base (CuO) until in excess (no more copper oxide dissolves) and stir with glass rod | Neutralises all the acid |
Filter the mixture using filter paper and funnel | Removes any excess copper oxide |
Gently heat the filtered solution (CuSO4) | To evaporate some of the water |
until crystals form on a glass rod | Shows a hot saturated solution formed |
Allow the solution to cool so that hydrated crystals form | Copper sulfate less soluble in cold solution |
Remove the crystals by filtration | Removes crystals |
Dry by leaving in a warm place | Evaporates the water |