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Thursday, March 21, 2019

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Aim: To separate a solute from solvent in a solution using evaporation.  

Method:
1. Set up the Bunsen burner, tripod and gauze mat. Don't place the Bunsen burner under the tripod.
2. Add approximately 50 ml of hot water to your beaker and place it on top of the tripod, on the gauze mat.
3. add enough copper sulfate solution to quarter fill the evaporating basin.
4. Carefully place the evaporating basin on top on the beaker.
5. Light your Bunsen burner. Open the air hole and gently push the Bunsen Burner under the tripod.
6. Heat the solution until most of the solvent has been evaporated and crystals of solute forming.
7. Turn of your Bunsen burner

Results: The end turned out to have blue copper sulfate crystals at the bottom. 

Discussion: the sulfate solution Evaporated into Crystals. The solvent was the water that was in it and the solute was the copper sulfate crystals. 


1 comment:

  1. Hi Genica- this is an awesome blog! And your other science ones are equally brilliant! Keep up the good work and continue to include those keywords in your discussions and pictures to help show your results :)

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