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Monday, March 18, 2019

AIM: To separate a solute from a solvent in a solution using distillation.
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Method
1. Set up the equipment as shown in the diagram
2. Add approximately 50 mL of coke into your chemical flask...
3. Light your bunsen burner. Open the air hole and gently push the bunsen burner under the tripod...
4. Heat the solution until most of the solvent has been evaporated. Turn off your bunsen burner...

First, we set up our equipment and poured our solvent which was coke into a glass conical flask and turned the bunsen burner on to the heating flame and as the solvent, in the conical flask the liquid stared evaperating the solute was the coke and as the water vapour enters the pipe thing the gas turned back int to a solvent...

first, we evaporated the copper sulphate and left the copper sulphate to evaporated into crystals











1 comment:

  1. Hey Caleb, i think you have two experiments in this blog post. You have a brilliant discussion on your coke distillation but then you've put in a picture of your copper sulfate! Like i said though, great discussion of the distillation.

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