Laboratory Activity 3.3.1: Reactivity of metals with oxygen |
Problem statement: How to build a reactivity series by reacting metals with oxygen?
Hypothesis: Different metal react at different levels with oxygen.
Variable:
» | Fixed variable : Quantity of metals | |
» | Manipulated variable : Type of metals | |
» | Responding variable : Reactivity towards oxygen |
Material: » Magnesium powder » Zinc powder » Lead powder » Aluminium powder » Copper powder » Potassium manganate (VII) |
Apparatus: » Test tubes » Glass wool » Bunsen burner |
► | The animation below shows the arrangement of the apparatus and the observation of the experiment.
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► | Based on the observation, the reactivity series can be constructed.
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► | The more reactive metals will burn faster with a brighter flame than less reactive metals. Therefore, the reactivity series that are arranged based on the reactions with oxygen is Mg, Zn, Fe, Pb, Cu (in decreasing order with Mg being the most reactive and Cu almost non-reactive) |
► | Oxygen is produced when potassium permanganate (VII) is heated.
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► | The glass wool is to separate the potassium manganate (VII) and the metal powder. An explosion is likely to occur if very reactive metal powder is heated together with potassium manganate (VII). |
► | Different metal react at different levels with oxygen. Hypothesis is accepted. |
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what is the precautions while doing this experiment?
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