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Chemistry Lab Report
Chemistry Lab Report
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Chemistry
Objective
The objective of this lab experiment is to use our knowledge from the lesson
in class that is about chemical reaction and limiting reagent and apply it to the lab, in
Introduction
In the planet, there are many elements that were found by scientists and there
are some or more of them that humans haven’t found yet. The element is a
substance that is completely made from only one atom, in which it cannot be broken
down or separated. It was characterized by its atomic number. In present, there are
118 elements that have been found and proofed by scientists(Marie Curie, 2014).
When different elements combine together, it becomes compound. When atoms
breaks or creates to form new molecules, it is called a chemical reaction. The
chemical reaction will take place when the reactants collide with each other. The
result of the reaction is called product(Chemical reactions, 2015).
In order to know how much the product will be formed from the reactant or
how much reactant we have to use in order to make some amount of products. We
have to determine the limiting reagent which is the substance that consume when
the chemical reaction is complete and the reaction can’t continue without the limiting
reagent. Moreover, we have to compare the ratio between the reactant and product.
We will know the amount of substances that we have to use or we will get. Plus, we
can determine amount of mole that have to use in reaction by measuring the amount
of product that crystallized. In the solution, when the solute and solvent are mixed
together with heat, all of the solutes will dissolve. Because of the water molecules
move farther apart, the solid substance can dissolve well. After that, the solute will
form a crystal at the base of the beaker when it cools down. Thus, we can filtrate
crystals and measure in order to find the mole of the product.
Materials
1. 50 mL beaker
2. 0.5 g of tetramythlammonium iodide
3. Stirring rod
4. 1.3 g of iodine
5. 12 mL of 95% ethanol
6. Hot plate
7. Ice bath
8. Vacuum filtration
9. 2.7 mL of hexanes
Procedure
3. In a fume hood, gently heat the beaker, with stirring, on a hot-plate for about 10
minutes until tetramethylammonium iodide was dissolved.
5. Remove from the heat and allow the beaker to cool down undisturbed. (Agitating
the solution can cause smaller crystals to form which are more difficult to isolate and
tend to occlude impurities)
8. Using vacuum filtration, collect the crystals and wash them with hexanes (5 mL
portions until filtrate dropping from funnel is colorless, max. 5 washings).
10. Hand in a sample, in a capped vial, labelled with your name, the name of the
compound and the date to the lab instructor.
Results
Reactant Product
Theoretical yield is the amount of product that get from the complete chemical
reaction of limiting reagent. To find the theoretical yield, we have to multiply limiting
reagent with molar mass of product
= 1.798 g Me4N+I5-
Actual yield is the amount of grams we got from the finished product that have
already excluded the weight of the filter paper(so we get only the product’s weight
alone). To find percent yield, we have to divided the actual yield by theoretical yield
and times by one hundred.
1.15g x 100
1.798
= 63.97 %
For the cause of error, maybe sometimes our measure is not so precise that it
would result the product the same as the theoretical yield which can be resulted in a
slight error.
Conclusion
References
Work Log
Procedure picture
Mixing
Material Pictures