Technical data Reaction enthalpy of a redox reaction with Cobra SMARTsenseArticle no: P7404069 Principle In the reaction of copper sulfate with zinc, elemental copper and zinc ions are formed. This redox reaction is strongly exothermic: a considerable amount of energy is released. In an experiment, students can measure this released energy as a temperature increase using a calorimeter. The same reaction also underlies the Daniell element (P7400469), which converts chemical energy into electrical energy. This allows students to recognize that chemically stored energy can be transformed into different forms of energy – for example, thermal or electrical energy – depending on the experimental setup. Afterwards, they calculate the molar reaction enthalpy and compare the determined value with the literature value. The experiment can be carried out with the supplied stirring rod or alternatively with a magnetic stirrer (see recommended accessories). Tasks
Learning objectives Through this experiment, students deepen their knowledge of redox chemistry and learn to relate chemical processes to reaction enthalpy. They build a simple calorimeter and analyze the exothermic chemical reaction of zinc and copper sulfate by measuring the temperature. Students should also recognize possible causes for deviations between the experimental and literature values. Benefits
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