Tag: Sulfuric acid

Exploring the Effect of Concentration on Reaction Rate: The Iodine Clock Reaction

Exploring the Effect of Concentration on Reaction Rate: The Iodine Clock Reaction

Dive into the world of chemical kinetics with our engaging iodine clock reaction experiment! This hands-on investigation demonstrates the effect of concentration on reaction rates, showcasing the captivating color change from clear to blue-black when iodine forms a complex with starch. Our step-by-step guide will walk you through the entire process, from setting up the experiment to analyzing the results. With clear explanations and exciting observations, this experiment is perfect for students and chemistry enthusiasts alike. Discover the fascinating relationship between reactant concentration and reaction rate, and learn how this knowledge can be applied in various scientific fields.

Titration – Exam Practice

Titration – Exam Practice

Titration is an essential technique used in many areas of chemistry to determine the concentration of a solution. In this practical experiment, the aim is to determine the value of x in Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2.xH2O using titration against a standard solution of potassium manganate (VII). The obtained results are used to calculate the amount of water of crystallization in the salt. This blog post provides an overview of titration and its importance in chemistry, as well as a step-by-step procedure and calculations for the Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2.xH2O experiment.