Saturday, January 25, 2020
To investigate the temperature change in a displacement reaction between Copper Sulphate Solution and Zinc Powder :: GCSE Chemistry Coursework Investigation
To investigate the temperature change in a displacement reaction between Copper Sulphate Solution and Zinc Powder      Preliminary Experiment:    Correlating Magnesium Powder and Copper Sulphate Solution  =========================================================    I will mix 4cm of Magnesium ribbon and 50cmà ³ of Copper Sulphate  Solution into a polystyrene cup until I find a reaction.  ===============================================================    Prediction  ==========    The magnesium will displace the copper and the temperature will rise.    Magnesium + Copper Sulphate â⬠  Copper + Magnesium  ------------------------------------------------    Mg + CuSO4 â⬠   Cu + MgSO4    Hypothesis  ==========    The Magnesium will displace the Copper and rise in temperature because  it is more reactive and it is an exothermic reaction.    Results  =======    Start Temperature          22à °C  End Temperature            28à °C  Rise In Temperature         6à °C    This preliminary experiment was very useful because it is clear that  there was a very small rise in temperature. This can be solved by  using the powdered form of metal, that can be used to increase the  surface area.    Main Experiment:  ================    Correlating Zinc and Copper Sulphate Solution  =============================================    Prediction  ==========    I predict that the zinc will displace the copper to become zinc  sulphate.  ---------------------------------------------------------------    Zinc + Copper Sulphate  Zinc Sulphate + Copper    I predict that the copper sulphate will only partially be heated  during the reaction depending on the mass of zinc added to the  solution of 50ml3.    I predict that this reaction of the zinc and copper sulphate will be  exothermic, therefore it will produce itââ¬â¢s own heat.    I predict that the zinc powder will release more heat than zinc  ribbon.    I predict that the more zinc added to this reaction, the more the  temperature would become up to a certain point.    I predict that the temperature will increase when adding more zinc  until a certain mass of zinc is reached. If more zinc is added when  the ââ¬Ëpeakââ¬â¢ has been reached, then the temperature will decrease.        Hypothesis  ==========    The copper will be displaced because zinc is higher in the reactivity  series than copper therefore zinc is more reactive.    The copper sulphate solution will only partially be heated during the  reaction because there is not enough zinc to react with all of the  copper depending on the mass of zinc.    This reaction will be exothermic because all the heat will be given  off in this reaction.    The zinc powder will release more heat than zinc ribbon due to the  powder having a larger surface area.    The peak temperature is when there is about enough zinc to react with  the copper sulphate. Any less zinc and it would not react as much  producing less heat. Any more zinc would leave excess amounts, which  would be harder to heat up and will reduce temperatures.  					    
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