Chemistry 534 Name:_________________
Energy in Chemical Reactions Unknown
Number:_________
Purpose: To see the difference between an exothermic and endothermic reaction and to use calorimetry to determine the mass % of LiCl in an unknown mixture containing LiCl(s) and KNO3(s) .
Materials: Chemicals: unknown mixture, LiCl(s) and KNO3(s) .
Apparatus : spatula, thermometer, 50 mL graduated cylinder, a styrofoam cup , weighing boat
Instrument: electronic balance
Procedure:
1. Tare a weighing boat. Weigh out exactly 1.0 g of LiCl.
2. Pour exactly 50.0 mL of water into a styrofoam cup.
3. Record the initial temperature of the water.
4. Add the 1.0 g of LiCl to the water. Stir to dissolve.
5. Record the maximum temperature.
6. Clean everything from the above 5 steps.
7. Tare a weighing boat. Weigh out exactly 1.0 g of KNO3.
8. Pour exactly 50.0 mL of water into a styrofoam cup.
9. Record the initial temperature of the water.
10. Add the 1.0 g of KNO3 to the water. Stir to dissolve.
11. Record the maximum temperature.
12. Clean everything from the above 5 steps.
13. Tare a weighing boat. Weigh out exactly 1.0 g of the unknown.
14.. Pour exactly 50.0 mL of water into a styrofoam cup.
15. Record the initial temperature of the water.
16. Add the 1.0 g of the unknown to the water. Stir to dissolve.
17. Record the maximum temperature.
18. Clean everything from the above 5 steps.
Data:
Solid added ( 1.0 g) |
Initial temperature of 50.0 ml of H2O |
Final temperature of 50.0 ml of H2O |
LiCl |
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KNO3 |
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Unknown mixture of LiCl and KNO3 |
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Analysis:
1. Which of the above reactions was exothermic?
Write an equation to represent what happened. Remember you dissolved a solid which then turned into aqueous ions.
2. Which of the above reactions was endothermic?
Write an equation to represent what happened.
3. a. Use Q = mcDT to calculate the amount of heat that water absorbed when LiCl lost it.
Remember m = mass of water.
b. Divide this amount of heat by the mass of LiCl used. Make sure you include the unit. It's the only thing that changes! (In # 5 we'll refer to this amount as W. )
4. a. Use Q = mcDT to calculate the amount of heat that water lost when KNO3 absorbed it.
b. Divide this amount of heat by the mass of KNO3 used. Make sure you include the unit. It's the only thing that changes! (In # 5 we'll refer to this amount as Z. )
5. Find the % of LiCl in the unknown mixture.
Hint 1:
let x = grams of LiCl in unknown
y = grams of KNO3 in unknown
xW + yZ = mcDT,
where W = amount calculated in 3b
Z = amount calculated in 4b
m = mass of water
DT = temperature change caused by unknown
Hint 2: You'll need a second equation to solve for x.
Hint 3: Once you know x, you can find the mass % of LiCl in the unknown mixture.