Laboratory Activity 3.3.3: Position of Hydrogen in the Reactivity Series |
Problem statement: How to define the position of hydrogen in the reactivity series?
Hypothesis: Hydrogen should be position higher than the metal oxide which it able to reduce in the reactivity series.
Variable:
» | Fixed variable : Hydrogen gas and the reacting condition. | |
» | Manipulated variable : Types of metal oxide | |
» | Responding variable : Products of reaction |
Material: » Zinc » Sulphuric acid » Fused calcium chloride » Lead (II) oxide » Copper (II) oxide » Zinc oxide » Iron (II) oxide |
Apparatus: » Flat bottom flask » U-tube » Glass tubing » Bunsen burner » Small crucible |
► | The animation below shows the arrangement of the apparatus and the observation of the experiment.
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► | Hydrogen able to reduce iron (II) oxide, copper (II) oxide and lead (II) oxide.
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► | These show that hydrogen is position above iron, copper and lead in the reactivity series. | |||||||
► | Hydrogen does not reduces zinc oxide, therefore is should position below zinc in the reactivity series. |
► | Hydrogen is position above iron and below zinc in the reactivity series. |
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