Coupling Effect of Iron Class 12 Project
Coupling Effect of Iron Class 12 Project
Coupling Effect of Iron Class 12 Project
INDEX
1. Certificate
2. Acknowledgement
3. Objective
4. Introduction
5. Materials and equipments
6. Procedure
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Certificate
This is to certify that the project titled
“Study of effect of metal coupling in
rusting of Iron” was completed under
my guidance and supervision by
S.M.Shruthi a student of XII-
Sci. ,Velalar vidyalaya Senior Secondary
Public School within the stipulated time
as prescribed by CBSE.
Mrs.premalatha. Mrs.kalaiselvi
Principal Teacher
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I gratefully acknowledge my sincere
thanks to our chemistry teacher Mrs.
Kalaiselvi for her remarkable, valuable
guidance and supervision throughout the
project work.
I also express my thanks to my
parents for their valuable support and for
all sort of assistance for completing he
project.
S.M.Shruthi
XII-Science
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OBJECTIVE
INTRODUCTION
Fe Fe2+ +2e-
Methods OF PREventing
corrosion
Some of the methods used to prevent
corrosion are discussed here :
1.Barrier Protection. In this method, a
barrier film is introduced between iron
surface and atmospheric air.The film is
obtained by painting , varnishing etc.
2. Galvanization. The metallic iron isn
covered by a layer of more active metal
such as zinc.The active metal loses
electrons in preference to iron
Zn Zn2+ + 2e-
Thus, protecting iron from rusting and
corrosion.
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MATERIALS AND
EQUIPMENTS
➢ Two petridishes
➢ Four test-tubes
➢ Four iron nails
➢ Beaker
➢ Sand paper
➢ Wire gauge
➢ Gelatin
➢ Copper, Zinc and Magnesium
strips
➢ Potassium ferricyanide solution
➢ Phenolphthalein
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EXPERIMENTAL
PROCEDURE
1. Clean the surface of iron nails with
the help of sand paper. Wash them
with carbon tetrachloride and dry
on filter paper.
2. Wind a clean zinc strip around one
nail, a clean copper wire around the
second and clean magnesium strip
around the third nail.Put all these
three and the fourth nail in Petri
dishes so that they are not in
contact with each other.
3. Preperation of Agar-Agar
solution. Heat about three gram of
agar agar in 100 ml of water taken
in a beaker until solution becomes
clear.At about 1 ml of 0.1 M
potassium ferri-cyanide solution,
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1 ml of phenol-phthalein solution
and stir well the contents.
4. Fill the petridishes with hot agar
agar solution in such a way that
only lower half of the nails are
covered with the liquids.
5. Keep the covered petridishes
undisturbed for one day or so.
6. The liquid sets to a gel on cooling