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IGCSE Practical: Investigating the Solubility of Compounds through Chemical Reactions

IGCSE Practical: Investigating the Solubility of Compounds through Chemical Reactions

Are you looking for an exciting and educational way to teach your students about the properties of compounds and solubility? This IGCSE prescribed practical is the perfect way to do so! With the use of chemical reactions and precipitates, students can explore the solubility of various compounds and understand the importance of hydrochloric acid in testing solubility. This hands-on experiment will help students to understand scientific principles and solidify their knowledge of the properties of compounds. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to engage your students in the world of chemistry!

Freezing Point Depression of Sodium Chloride and Water

Freezing Point Depression of Sodium Chloride and Water

Freezing point depression is a phenomenon that occurs when a solute is added to a solvent, causing its freezing point to lower. In this practical investigation, we will explore the freezing point depression of water with different concentrations of sodium chloride (NaCl) and measure its impact on the freezing point. The experiment will involve preparing 50ml solutions of sodium chloride in water and measuring the temperature when the solution freezes over a range of salt concentrations from 1g to 20g per litre.

Reactivity Series – Reactions of Metals and Water (includes model data and conclusion)

Reactivity Series – Reactions of Metals and Water (includes model data and conclusion)

Introduction: The reactivity of metals with water is an important topic in chemistry, as it helps us understand the behavior of metals and their potential uses in different applications. In this investigation, we will determine the order of reactivity of a series of metals with water. Materials and Methods: Materials: A series of metals (e.g., … Continue reading Reactivity Series – Reactions of Metals and Water (includes model data and conclusion)