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 if they mix together its just same no change like the blue solid stay in the top and the clear liquid stay in the botom
Equipment:
Sodium carbonate
Copper sulfate
Conical flask
Stirring Rod
200mL Beaker
Funnel
Filter paper
Method:
1. Pour approximately 50mL of copper sulfate solution into a beaker.
2. Add the same volume of sodium carbonate solution. A reaction will happen, you should see a cloudy blue precipitate form. Called copper carbonate.
3. Watch demo then fold filter paper to fit inside the funnel
4. Place the funnel with the filter paper inside of it, into the mouth of a conical flask.
5. Stir the mixture in the beaker, then carefully pour it into the funnel.
6. Observe what happened.
Observations:
The blue solid is Copper carbonate and the clear liquid is Sodium sulfate, so if they mix together the blue solid who was in the top and the clear liquid who was in the bottom one they are gonna swap like the blue solid was in the bottom and the clear liquid is in the top, that will happened if we mix them together.
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