Sunday, July 9, 2017

2.14: Practical: Determine the Approximate Percentage by Volume of Oxygen in Air Using Metal or Non-Metal


DETERMINING PERCENTAGE VOLUME OF OXYGEN IN AIR USING METALS:
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PERCENTAGE VOLUME OF OXYGEN IN AIR - USING METALS
Diagram showing the Use of Iron to Calculate Percentage Volume of Oxygen in Air
METHOD:

  • Place wet Iron fillings at the end of a burette (use Vaseline if Iron Filings does not stick)
  • Use a clamp to hold the burette vertically in the trough of Water
  • Measure and note the starting height of Water level in the burette
  • Leave apparatus for several days
  • Measure and note the final height of Water level in the burette

RESULTS:

  • As the Water level will rise to replace the volume of Oxygen lost during reaction to form Iron (II) Oxide, a constant Water level will be reached as Iron fillings will fully oxidise with Oxygen in the air
CALCULATIONS:

Volume of Air at the Start = ( Total Burette Volume - Initial Burette Reading)

Volume of Oxygen Used (Reacted with Iron) = ( Initial Reading - Final Reading )


Percentage Volume of Oxygen Calculation:


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DETERMINING PERCENTAGE VOLUME OF OXYGEN IN AIR USING NON - METALS:
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PERCENTAGE VOLUME OF OXYGEN IN AIR - USING NON - METALS
Diagram showing the Use of Phosphorus to Calculate Percentage Volume of Oxygen in Air
METHOD:

  • Add Phosphorus into an evaporating dish and place it on a trough of Water
  • Ignite Phosphorus using a candle
  • Cover evaporating dish with a bell jar
  • Measure and note the starting height of the Water level in the bell jar
  • Leave apparatus for several days
  • Measure and note the final height of the Water level in the bell jar

RESULTS:

  • As the Water level will rise to replace the volume of Oxygen lost during this reaction, a constant level will be reached as Phosphorus will use up all Oxygen in Air to burn (Oxygen is one of three Elements that a fire needs)

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