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CHEMISTRY IN A ZIP LOCK BAG

S. Erwin – IPC TEK 8A. CHEMISTRY IN A ZIP LOCK BAG. CHEMICAL & PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CHANGE. Copy the data table below:. OBTAIN THE FOLLOWING. 2 ZIP LOCK BAGs 2 GRADUATED CYLINDER 1 RED CUP BAKING SODA (NaHCO 3 ) 1 BLUE CUP CALCIUM CHLORIDE (CaCl 2 ) 1 FLASK INDICATOR SOLUTION.

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CHEMISTRY IN A ZIP LOCK BAG

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  1. S. Erwin – IPC TEK 8A CHEMISTRYINA ZIP LOCK BAG CHEMICAL & PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CHANGE

  2. Copy the data table below:

  3. OBTAIN THE FOLLOWING • 2 ZIP LOCK BAGs • 2 GRADUATED CYLINDER • 1 RED CUP BAKING SODA (NaHCO3) • 1 BLUE CUP CALCIUM CHLORIDE (CaCl2) • 1 FLASK INDICATOR SOLUTION

  4. PROCEEDURE • Record observations of the physical characteristics of the baking soda, calcium chloride, and indicator. • Group A: Put 1 rounded teaspoon NaHCO3in one corner of the baggie • Group B: Put 1 rounded teaspoons CaCl2 in the corner of the baggie • Seal the baggie leaving a gap open in the middle

  5. PROCEEDURE • Using a graduated cylinder, measure 10 mL of indicator. • Pour the indicator into the opening of the baggie • Quickly seal the baggie closed. • Without opening the baggie, mix the contents of the baggie. Record observations.

  6. PROCEDURE Group A & B • Put 1 rounded teaspoon NaHCO3 in one corner of a new baggie • Put 2 rounded teaspoons CaCl2 in the opposite corner of the baggie • Seal the baggie leaving a gap open in the middle

  7. PROCEEDURE • Using a graduated cylinder, measure 10 mL of indicator. • Pour the indicator into the opening of the baggie • Quickly seal the baggie closed. • Without opening the baggie, mix the contents of the baggie. Record observations.

  8. POST LAB QUESTIONS • What evidences of a chemical reaction did you observe? • What chemicals when placed together caused the production of cold? • Which chemicals when placed together caused the production of gas? • Which chemicals when placed together caused a production of heat? • Which chemicals when placed together produced a color change?

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