Monday, October 27, 2014

Aluminum and Blue

Materials:
Chlorine
Aluminum Foil
Copper
Beaker

Physical Description
Before:
Foil: Grey, Shiney, Solid
Liquid: Blue, Small White Specks, Smells Like Copper
After:
Foil: Rusty-Looking, Crumpled, Redish Brown Coloring
Liquid: Clear, Specks In Liquid


Quantitative Measurments
Before:
Liquid is 20mL
After:
Liquid is 20mL

Balanced Equation
Al+ClCu  AlCl+Cu

My balanced chemical equation is Al+ CuCl AlCl+Cu. The liquid was blue at first but when we added the aluminum it turned clear . The blue liquid had copper and chlorine but after it had aluminum and chlorine. There was a chemical change. At first the liquid had copper and chlorine while the foil had aluminum. But after we added the foil the liquid had aluminum and chlorine, and the foil had copper.



Water Investigation

Materials:
Red Wire
Black Wire
Water
Beaker
2 Tubes
Battery

Physical Description
Before:
There was a red and black wire that we had put into tubes with water, each wire in one tube. And then connected the battery
After:
Tubes had wires in it, with the battery connected. There were bubbles moving from the wire to the top of the tube.

Quantitative Measurments
Before:
The battery's mass was 46.21g
After:
The battery's mass was 46.21
The gas in red wired tube was .5cm
The gas in black wired tube was 2.5cm

Balanced Equation
 H2O2H+O

My balanced equation is H20
2H+O. I got this by seeing how the amount of water decreased while Hydrogen increased. The wires that were put into the tubes were connected to a battery so it gave off electric charge. This made gas form in the tube and the water level decreased while the amount of gas increased. So the chemical equation shows the before, water, which turned into oxygen and two hydrogen. We tested to see if it was gas in the top of the tubes by using fire. We heard a pop when letting the gas hit the fire and that is how we knew it was Hydrogen. The Oxygen didn’t make a noise, the flame got brighter, that is how we knew it was oxygen.