Laboratory Activity 2.1.1: Investigating the diffusion of particles in a gas, liquid and solid |
Hypothesis : Diffusion takes place in a gas, liquid and solid. The rates of diffusion in a gas, liquid and solid are in decreasing order.
Problem statement: Investigating the diffusion of particles in a gas, liquid and solid
Variable:
» | Fixed variable: Temperature | |
» | Manipulated variable: Medium of diffusion | |
» | Responding variable: Rate of diffusion |
Material: » Liquid bromine » Potassium permanganate crystals » Water » Hot jelly solution |
Apparatus: » Two gas jars with plastic covers » Petri dish » Teat pipette » Spatula » Rubber stopper » Boiling tube |
Procedures:
► | (A) Diffusion in a gas
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► | (B) Diffusion in a liquid
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► | (C) Diffusion in a solid
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► | Diffusion has taken place in the gas (air in experiment A), liquid (water in experiment B) and solid (jelly in experiment C). | |
► | The rates of diffusion of the particles in the solid, liquid and gaseous states differ. It is highest in gases, lower in liquids and the lowest in solids. | |
► | This shows that there are more and bigger spaces between particles in the gas. The spaces between liquid particles are smaller. The particles in the solid state are very close with little space between them. | |
► | The occurrence of diffusion proves that matter (bromine and potassium permanganate) consist of particles in constant motion | |
► | The diffusion experiments show that particle posses the kinetic energy and are in constant motion. |
► | Bromine is made of tiny and discrete particles. | |
► | Potassium permanganate is made up of tiny and discrete particles (ions). |
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