Endo Exo
Endo Exo
Endo Exo
PRE-LAB DISCUSSION Many chemical reactions give off energy. Chemical reactions that release energy are called exothermic reactions. Some chemical reactions absorb energy and are called endothermic reactions. You will study one exothermic and one endothermic reaction in this experiment. In Part I, you will study the reaction between citric acid solution and baking soda. An equation for the reaction is:
Part II Hydrochloric Acid Plus Magnesium 7. Measure out 10 mL of HCl solution into a clean ignition tube (large test tube). Place the thermometer into the HCl solution and record the temperature (t1). 8. Obtain a piece of magnesium metal from your instructor. 9. Add the magnesium ribbon to the HCl solution while leaving the thermometer in place. Gently stir the solution with a stir rod to ensure good mixing. Caution: Do not breathe the vapors. When the reaction is nearly complete, remove the thermometer and record the new temperature (t2). 10. Dispose of down the sink with lots of water. Any unreacted magnesium should be returned to your instructor. Thoroughly wash both test tubes and return them to your drawer. Wipe down your lab counter with a cloth towel. RESULTS: Observ ations and Data a. Describe any chemical changes that you observe during the reaction of citric acid and baking soda. b. Describe any chemical changes that you observe during the reaction of hydrochloric acid and magnesium metal
Calculations In chemistry and math, the sign means Change. When calculating change, the initial condition is ALWAYS subtracted FROM the final condition. It is expected that you may get a negative answer. DO NOT change the sign from negative to positive. = Final Initial Part I Temperature change, t = t2 - t1 t _______C ________C Part II