Tests for Water (Edexcel IGCSE Science (Double Award))
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Written by: Stewart Hird
Reviewed by: Lucy Kirkham
Test for water
Water can be identified using a chemical test and/or a physical test
Chemical test for water
Anhydrous copper(II) sulfate turns from white to blue on the addition of water
The equation is:
CuSO4 (s) + 5H2O (l) → CuSO4.5H2O (s)
Copper sulfate turns a light blue colour in the presence of water
Physical test for water
A physical test to see if a sample of water is pure is to check its boiling point
A sample of the liquid is placed in a suitable container such as a boiling tube and gently heated
Using a thermometer, you can check if the boiling point is exactly 100 oC
Any impurities present will usually tend to raise the boiling point and depress the melting point of pure substance
Examiner Tips and Tricks
A lot of students are tempted to say you can identify water because it has no taste or smell. While this may be true, it would be extremely hazardous to taste anything in the lab and water is not the only colourless liquid to have no taste or smell!
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