The Solution To Solubility Is The Solvent.: Pre-Lab Discussion
The Solution To Solubility Is The Solvent.: Pre-Lab Discussion
SOLUBILITY is the
SOLVENT.
PRE-LAB DISCUSSION
PART I
Procedure:
1) Place inch of each solvent in separate test tubes. Label the test
so that you know which solvent is in each tube.
PART II
Procedure
1) Place 1/2 inch of water in each of two small test tubes.
2) Place an equal volume of alcohol in the first tube and mix. Does it
dissolve? Record your observations
3) Place an equal volume of xylene or toluene in the second tube and mix.
Record your observations
4) Place a 1/2 inch of alcohol in a test tube and add an equal amount of
xylene or toluene and mix. Does it dissolve? Record your observations.
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Part I
DATA
Solubility
moth crystal
salt crystal
sugar crystal
water
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alcohol
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xylene/toluene
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Part II
DATA
conductivity
moth crystal
salt crystal
sugar crystal
water
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alcohol
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xylene/toluene
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Part III
DATA
solvent-solvent solubility
water-alcohol ______________
water-xylene _______________
alcohol-xylene ______________
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Thinking Scientifically
1. If you were painting using an oil-based paint, what common liquids could you
use to remove paint from you hands? [hint-don't overlook liquids in the kitchen]
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2. Why are alcohols used in window washing products?
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Extra
When clothes are dry-cleaned does this mean that they are not placed in a liquid?
Visit your local dry cleaning store and find out how clothes are dry-cleaned and
what chemicals are used in the cleaning process.
The term Hydraulics means moved by water. We use hydraulic brakes to stop our
cars and hydraulic jacks to lift heavy objects. The hydraulic systems that we use
today do not use water. What properties of today's hydraulic fluid make it superior
to water for use in these systems?
Why is oil or grease placed in pans before cooking or baking foods ? [Hint-are
foods usually water or oil systems?]