Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments

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134 DIY Science: Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments


FIGURE 7-2:


Using a Beral pipette to bring the water mass up to 100.00 g

POCEDURER


dISoALp S : The weighing paper can be disposed of with
household waste.

1.f you have not already done so, put on your splash I
goggles, gloves, and protective clothing.


  1. Place a weighing paper or boat on the balance and tare
    the balance to read 0.00 g.

  2. Transfer potassium ferricyanide crystals to the weighing
    paper until the balance reads as closely as possible to
    16.63 g. Read the mass to 0.01 g and record it. (It’s
    not important to have exactly 16.63 g of potassium
    ferricyanide on the weighing paper, but it is important to
    know the mass as exactly as possible.)

  3. Transfer the potassium ferricyanide to the beaker, place
    the beaker on the balance pan, and tare the balance to
    read 0.00 g.

  4. Use the wash bottle to transfer distilled water to the
    beaker until the balance reads close to 100.00 g. Use
    the dropper to add distilled water dropwise until the
    balance reads as closely as possible to 100.00 g (Figure
    7-2). Depending on the dropper, one drop of water may
    weigh from about 0.05 g to about 0.02 g. When you have
    100.00 g of water in the beaker, or as close to that as
    you can get, read the mass to 0.01 g and record it.

  5. Swirl the beaker gently until all of the potassium
    ferricyanide has dissolved.

  6. Place the funnel in the mouth of the labeled storage
    bottle, and carefully pour the potassium ferricyanide
    solution into the bottle.

  7. Using the exact masses you recorded in steps 3 and
    5, calculate the molality to the correct number of
    significant figures and record that molality on the label.
    Also record the date on the label.

  8. Rinse the beaker, funnel, and volumetric flask and
    stopper with tap water and then with distilled water, and
    set them aside to dry.


CUTIOA nS
Potassium ferricyanide is irritating to skin and eyes.
Wear splash goggles and gloves.

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