Practical: Investigate The Solubility of a Solid In Water at a Specific Temperature (Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry (Modular))

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Stewart Hird

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Practical: Investigate the solubility of a solid in water at a specific temperature

Aim

  • To measure the solubility of a salt at different temperatures

Method

  1. Prepare two beakers, one as a hot water bath and one as an ice bath

  2. Using a small measuring cylinder, measure out 4 cm3 of distilled water into a boiling tube.

  3. On a balance weigh out 2.6 g of ammonium chloride and add it to the boiling tube

  4. Place the boiling tube into the hot water bath and stir until the solid dissolves

  5. Transfer the boiling tube to the ice bath and allow it to cool while stirring

  6. Note the temperature at which crystals first appear and record it in a table of results

  7. Add 1 cm3 of distilled water then warm the solution again to dissolve the crystals

  8. Repeat the cooling process again noting the temperature at which crystals first appear

  9. Continue the steps until a total of 10 cm3 of water has been added

Apparatus for investigating the solubility of a salt with temperature

Apparatus for investigating the solubility of a salt with temperature

Results

  • The results for method 2 can be recorded in a table 

  • The solubility in g / 100g is calculated by dividing the mass of the solute by the volume and multiplying by 100 

Example results table 

 Volume of water in boiling tube / cm3

 Solubility in g per 100 g

 Temperature at which crystals appear / oC

4

65

 

5

52

 

6

43

 

7

37

 

8

32

 

9

29

 

10

26

 

Graph

  • The results can be used to plot a solubility curve for ammonium chloride at different temperatures

    • Solubility is on the y-axis and temperature is on the x-axis

Conclusion

  • The shape of the graph will allow us to state how the solubility varies with temperature

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Stewart Hird

Author: Stewart Hird

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Stewart has been an enthusiastic GCSE, IGCSE, A Level and IB teacher for more than 30 years in the UK as well as overseas, and has also been an examiner for IB and A Level. As a long-standing Head of Science, Stewart brings a wealth of experience to creating Topic Questions and revision materials for Save My Exams. Stewart specialises in Chemistry, but has also taught Physics and Environmental Systems and Societies.

Lucy Kirkham

Author: Lucy Kirkham

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Lucy has been a passionate Maths teacher for over 12 years, teaching maths across the UK and abroad helping to engage, interest and develop confidence in the subject at all levels.Working as a Head of Department and then Director of Maths, Lucy has advised schools and academy trusts in both Scotland and the East Midlands, where her role was to support and coach teachers to improve Maths teaching for all.