Limiting reactor lab
Limiting reactor lab
Procedure:
1. Obtain a piece of filter paper and write your name on it in pencil.
2. Weigh and record the mass of the filter paper.
3. Measure 15 mL of each solution, using a graduated cylinder and mix the two solutions in a
small beaker. Use a stirring rod to mix.
4. Place the filter paper name side down in a funnel over a 250mL flask.
5. Pour the entire contents of your mixture into the funnel. You may need to wash down any
remaining precipitate using a squeeze bottle of deionized water. The solution collected in the
flask is known as the filtrate and will contain excess reactant. Allow several minutes for the
filtrate to drain.
6. Divide the filtrate into two separate test tubes. (A and B)
7. Add a few drops of CaCl2 to test tube A and record your observation.
Observation __________________________________________________________
8. Add a few drops of Na2CO3 to test tube B and record your observation.
Observation__________________________________________________________
Questions:
1. The formation of a precipitate should have been observed in step 7 or 8. Explain how this
observation indicates which substance is the limiting reactant.
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2. What is the mass of the limiting reactant in your solution sample? This can be calculated based on
the mass of the precipitate.
(Show the stoichiometry calculation with units and labels of substances on all numbers.)
3. What is the mass of the excess reactant? (Again, show all work.)