Filtration Experiment
Aim: To separate a solution from a precipitate (precipitate is the name for a solid that forms in a liquid during a chemical reaction).
Hypothesis: I think that the small particles will pass through the filter.
1st Observation: Added Copper Sulfate with Sodium carbonate and made a blue liquid.
2nd Observation: Blue combined liquid into filter paper and came through with Clear liquid.
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Equipment:
Sodium carbonate
Copper sulfate
Conical flask
Stirring rod
200mL beaker
Funnel
Filter Paper
1st Observation: Added Copper Sulfate with Sodium carbonate and made a blue liquid.
2nd Observation: Blue combined liquid into filter paper and came through with Clear liquid.
Images & Video:
Equipment:
Sodium carbonate
Copper sulfate
Conical flask
Stirring rod
200mL beaker
Funnel
Filter Paper
Method:
- Pour approximately 50mL of copper sulfate solution into a beaker.
- Add the same volume of sodium carbonate solution. A reaction will happen, you should see a cloudy blue precipitate form. Called copper carbonate.
- Watch demo then fold filter paper to fit inside the funnel
- Place the funnel with the filter paper inside of it, into the mouth of a conical flask.
- Stir the mixture in the beaker, then carefully pour it into the funnel.
- Observe what happened.
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