423235841-Chemistry-investigatory-project-XII-on-toothpaste-analysis (1) - 1
423235841-Chemistry-investigatory-project-XII-on-toothpaste-analysis (1) - 1
423235841-Chemistry-investigatory-project-XII-on-toothpaste-analysis (1) - 1
Submitted by:-
Mohammad Zaid Khan
XII-B2
Roll no. Guided By:
Mr.Anuj Srivastava
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify th a Mohd Zaid of class XII has successfully completed his
investigatorory project on the topic Identification
“ of Ions Present In Toothpaste
And Determine the Quality during academicyear 2023-2024 as per the guidelines
issued by the central board of secondary education (CBSE).
This project is absolutely genuine and does not indulge in plagiarism of any kind.
The references taken in making this project have been mentioned at this project.
PRINCIPAL .
CONTENTS
1. Acknowledgement
2. Introduction
3. Aim
4. Theory
5. Requirements
6. Tests for different samples
7. Comparative table
8. Result
9. Conclusion
10.Precautions
11. Bibliography
Acknowledgement
Theory
After the preliminary tests are over with, to identify the anion,
three indicatory tests are carried out. They can be divided in to three
categories each with separate group reagent. Therefore anion may be
identified by performing the following tests in the order given. Dilute
H2SO4 test Concentrated H2SO4 test Independent Group (SO42-, PO43-)
After an anion is indicated, confirmatory tests are carried out,
corresponding to the anion.
Toothpaste(s):
Colgate, Close-UP.
Chemicals:
Hydrochloric acid, dilute Sulphuric acid, concentrated Sulphuric
acid, Barium chloride, Ammonium chloride, Ammonium hydroxide,
Ammonium carbonate, Acetic acid, Nitric acid, Silver nitrate,
Calcium chloride, Pottasium Ferrocyanide, H2S gas. Test tubes,
Beakers, Flasks, flame, spatula etc.
Tests for different samples
COLGATE
Test for anion
CLOSE-UP
Test for anion
Conclusion
Comparative Inference Table
Precautions
1. Handle the chemicals carefully.
2. Use test tube holder to hold the test tube.
3. Never add water to conc. Acids.
4. Never touch any chemical with hands directly.
5. Use a dropper for concentrated Acids.
6. Don’t smell the vapours from too close.
Bibliography
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toothpaste
http://www.seminarsonly.com
http://www.britannica.com/topic/Colgate-Total
Pradeeps Chemistry
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