Testing for carbon dioxide gas
Aim:To show that carbon dioxide gas is produced when a metal carbonate reacts with acid
Equipment:
Method:
Aim:To show that carbon dioxide gas is produced when a metal carbonate reacts with acid
Equipment:
Method:
- Light your Bunsen burner
- Ass a 'pea-sized' amount of metal carbonate into one of the boiling tubes.
- place the boiling tube into a test tube rack. Ensure you have the bung and delivery tube ready
- Add 5 mL of acid to the boiling tube and quickly insert the bung and delivery tube into the mouth of the boiling tube.
- Holding the other boiling tube with your tongs, capture the gas produced as shown in the diagram below.
- When you think the tube is full, your lab partner should light a wooden splint
- Carefully remove the boiling tube from under the delivery tube, taking care to keep it facing upright
- Insert the burning splint into the mouth of the test tube
- Light your bunsen burner
- Add a 'Pea-sized' amount of the metal carbonate into one of the boilings tubes.
- Place this boiling tube into a test tube rack. Ensure you have the bung and delivery tube ready.
- Buuble gas into limewater
Observation: It becomes cloudy
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