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Quantitative analysis of oxides

Article no: P7153700
Principle

In all chemical reactions the law of conservation of mass is valid, this means the sum of the mass of starting materials ís the same as the sum of the mass of products. This law is also valid for combustion reactions in air and means that oxides as binary compounds have a higher mass than the pure element.

In this experiment students investigate the ' weight change "during oxidation  an oxidation process. The weight increase in the oxidation of metals (burning steel wool) is determined directly by weighing the product and the starting material.

 

Learning objectives 

  • Fundamental laws in chemical reactions

  • Preservation of mass  in combustion reactions

 

Benefits

  • Easy teaching and efficient learning by using interactive experimentation PHYWE-Software
  • Experiment is part of a complete solution set with experiments for all Inorganic Chemistry matched with international curriculum: all topics are covered

 

Scope of delivery

Evaporating dish, porcelain, various sizes 32516-00 1
Wire gauze with ceramic, 160 x 160 mm 33287-01 1
Crucible tongs, 200 mm, stainless steel 33600-00 1
Test tube brush w. wool tip,d20mm 38762-00 1
Protecting glasses, clear glass 39316-00 1
Iron wool 200 g 31999-20 1
Butane burner with cartridge, 220 g 32180-00 1
Portable Balance, OHAUS YA302 49213-00 1

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