Lab Practical-Prepare a step by step procedure based on the overview. Must include in the procedure the grams of each hydrate needed to prepare the solutions.
"Prepare exactly 50.0 mL of aqueous 0.500 M CuSO4 solution from solid CuSO4·5H2O, ensuring that the crystals are dissolved completely. Prepare exactly 50.0 mL of aqueous 0.300 M Ca(NO3)2 from solid Ca(NO3)2·4H2O.
Mix these two solutions thoroughly; they should react for at least 20 minutes. Isolate the product of this reaction, which is a hydrate, and then generate the anhydrous salt. Meanwhile, find the concentration of the supernatant from the reaction. A calibration curve will be provided"
- Experiments that will be used:
. Exp. 3- Hydrate Experiment
. Exp. 5- Creating Solutions of Standard Molarities
. Exp. 6- Gravimetric Determination of Phosphorus in Plant Food
. Exp. 7- Precipitation Reactions and Limiting Reagents