Determination of Densities: Jonas Z. Balingbing Karla Inocencio Gerlyn Dayrit Deah Jay Cordenillo
Determination of Densities: Jonas Z. Balingbing Karla Inocencio Gerlyn Dayrit Deah Jay Cordenillo
Determination of Densities: Jonas Z. Balingbing Karla Inocencio Gerlyn Dayrit Deah Jay Cordenillo
Jonas Z. Balingbing
Karla R. Inocencio
Gerlyn Dayrit
Deah jay cordenillo
De La Salle University-Dasmarias
Dasmarias, Cavite, Philippines
ABSTRACT
Small amount of some Carbonates from group of Alkali metals, Alkali earth metals and non-metals
are placed on different test tubes. Their characteristics are namely in color, appearance, solubility
and physical state. By doing such, the experiment exhibited the common characteristics of
elements that do belong to the same group. It also showed that all elements that belong to Group
Alkali metals are soluble. Group Alkali earth metal elements showed solubility too, however, some
of its member elements did not submitted to its solvent. The knowledge of chemical periodicity
can help one predict the properties of a known or an unknown elements.
INTRODUCTION
number
(number
configurations,
of
protons),
and
recurring
Mendeleev
and
Meyer
independently
eventually
be
filled
by
newly
STATE
MATERIALS
AND
SAMPLE
METHODS
C
In the following
Experimental
procedure there
are thirteen
reagent samples
the Li2CO3,
PHYSICAL
STATE
COLOR
Li2CO3
Solid
Black
Na2CO3
Sn
Solid
Silver
K2CO2
Solid
Pb
APPEARAN
Powder
Insoluble
CaCO3
solid
White
Dirty White
Powder
Powder
Insoluble
BaCO3
Powder
Insoluble
COLOR
Thin and
Solid
White
IrregularlyShaped
Solid
White
Soluble
Powder
Na2CO3,K2CO3,MgCO3,CaCO3, BaCO3, C,
Si, Sn, Pb, MgO,CaO and Distilled water as
well. The first thing you should do is to
place a small amount of each sample of
Li2CO3, Na2CO3, K2CO3, MgCO3, CaCO2,
and BaCO3 in different test tubes. Next is to
identify the physical state, color, and
appearance, of each. Test the solubility in
10.0mL distilled water. Next Place a small
amount of MgO and CaO in different test
tubes. Test solubility in 10.0 mL distilled
water. And then obtain small amount of
dissolved metal oxides in water and place in
a watch glass and add strips of blue and red
litmus papers and identify the observed
color reactions. Lastly indicate the
corresponding pertinent chemical reaction
between the metal oxide and water.
PHYSICAL
Shaped
Solid
White
Soluble
Soluble
Solid
COMPOUND
APPEARANC
E
Solid
White Crystallike
Irregularly-
Y IN WATER
Granules
MgCO3
Si
CE
SOLUBILIT
Solid
Black
White
Granules
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