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10/15/24
Partner: Connor Engels
Lab 4. Empirical Formula Determination
Purpose:
To determine the empirical formula for a tin-oxygenated product.
Procedure:
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- Clean and dry an evaporating dish and a watch glass cover. To dry them, heat strongly for 2-3 minutes using a burner. Us forceps or tongs to handle the dish and cover throughout the experiment.
- Place about 2g of granulated tin in the dish, cover with the watch glass and mass.
- In the fume hood, add 5ml of 8M nitric acid and replace the watch glass.
- After the chemical reaction had stopped, heat the dish over a low flame. An excessive amount of popping and spattering indicates that you are heating too rapidly. Continue to heat slowly until the contents are nearly dry.
- When the popping and spattering no longer occur, remove the evaporating dish from the heat source. Remove the watch glass, taking care not o lose any of the product. Do not clean the watch glass until all the measurements have been made. Break up the solid with a stir rod.
- Place the dish onto wire gauze. Heat carefully with a hot flame until the solid becomes a pale yellow. Remove the dish from the heat source and let it cool.
- After the dish has cooled, replace the watch glass and re-mass. Reheat the dish for 2-3 and allow to cool. Re-mass, if the mass does not agree within 0.02g, reheat and re-mass until the last 2 measurements agree.
- Discard the slid material into the designated container.