rosegazing
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My entire chemistry (year 11) class is kinda stuck on a prac investigation we have to do. We know roughly what we need to do but we are worried that we won't have enough time (around 50 minutes)
We are given a sample of sand (containing quartz, calcium carbonate and salt, possibly other impurities) and have to complete a gravimetric analysis. We need to separate the components and then find their percentages.
What we have figured out is:
Firstly we wash away any salt and impurities using water and filter paper.
Secondly we add hydrochloric acid to the filtrate to separate the calcium carbonate from the quartz. We are left with quartz, water and CaCl2 (which will dissolve into the water) (CO2 will leave as bubbles I'm assuming).
Lastly we filter the quartz from the water.
We need to weigh the mixture before we start for the total weight. We also need the weight of the impurities, the quartz and the calcium carbonate. So we need to weigh either the impurities (dry) or the quartz/calcium carbonate mixture (dry) and do some maths to find out whatever we didn't weigh. We also would need to weigh the quartz at the end. The most time consuming part will most likely be the drying process.
If you have any ideas on fast ways to dry the substances and which substances we should actually dry and when to weigh them, that would be great.
And if there is something we should be doing totally differently please let me know!
Thankyou!!!
We are given a sample of sand (containing quartz, calcium carbonate and salt, possibly other impurities) and have to complete a gravimetric analysis. We need to separate the components and then find their percentages.
What we have figured out is:
Firstly we wash away any salt and impurities using water and filter paper.
Secondly we add hydrochloric acid to the filtrate to separate the calcium carbonate from the quartz. We are left with quartz, water and CaCl2 (which will dissolve into the water) (CO2 will leave as bubbles I'm assuming).
Lastly we filter the quartz from the water.
We need to weigh the mixture before we start for the total weight. We also need the weight of the impurities, the quartz and the calcium carbonate. So we need to weigh either the impurities (dry) or the quartz/calcium carbonate mixture (dry) and do some maths to find out whatever we didn't weigh. We also would need to weigh the quartz at the end. The most time consuming part will most likely be the drying process.
If you have any ideas on fast ways to dry the substances and which substances we should actually dry and when to weigh them, that would be great.
And if there is something we should be doing totally differently please let me know!
Thankyou!!!