Redox Experiment
Redox Experiment
Redox Experiment
Date 12/12/2022
Topic Redox
App. &Mat Metals A, B, C and D, solutions ANO3, BNO3, CNO3 and DNO3 test tubes, test
tube rack, distilled water, petri dish, spatula
Procedure: Metals A, B, C and D along with the solutions of each metal nitrate were
obtained. A series of displacement reactions as outlined in the table below were performed to
determine the order of reactivity of the metals used. All observations were recorded in the table
below.
Discussion:
In this experiment, when Metal A was placed in BNO3, CNO3, and DNO3 solution it displaced the
metals in the metal nitrates. For Metal B, when placed ANO3, CNO3, and DNO3 there was no
displacement of metals in the metal nitrates. Metal C, when placed in BNO3 and DNO3,
displaced the metals in the metal nitrate but when reacting with ANO3 it did not replace the
metals. Lastly, when Metal D was placed in ANO3, BNO3, and CNO3 solution, likewise as Metal
B, the metals in the metal nitrate were not displaced. Therefore, the order of reactivity would be
C, A, D, and B. This principle is used in many industrial and laboratory processes, including the
extraction of metals from their ores and the electroplating of metals onto surfaces.
Precautions:
Limitations:
1. The nitrates may not have fully dissolved in the water, thus the reactions would have
affected the results.
Sources of Error:
1. The samples may have been impure and as such the results may have been altered due to
impurities.