Redox Reactions
Redox Reactions
PROJECT
FILE
Acknowledgement
Aim
Introduction
Objective
Experiment 1
Experiment 2
Experiment 3
Result
Aim
Introduction
When substances are brought in contact with each other they
intermix, this property is known as Diffusion. This property of
diffusion takes place very rapidly in case of gases and to a
lesser extent in case of liquids, whereas solids do not show this
process of diffusion with each other. But what we can observe
in case of solids is that the diffusion of solids in liquids takes
place at a very slow rate.
If a solid is kept in contact with an excess of solvent in which
it is soluble, some portion of the solid gets dissolved. We
know that this process is known as dissolution of a solid in
liquid and this process has taken place due to the diffusion of
solid particles into liquid.
Molecules of solute are in constant random motion due to the
collision between molecules of solute and that of the solvent.
Objective
Rate of diffusion depends upon:-
upon:
Requirements:-
Copper sulphate crystals, 100ml beaker.
Procedure:-
Conclusion:-
When solids such as copper sulphate, potassium permanganate are
brought in contact with liquids such as water, intermixing of
Requirements:-
Copper sulphate crystals, 200ml beaker, watch glass, wire gauge,
burner, tripod stand, thermometer and stop watch.
Procedure:-
Conclusion:-
The Rate of diffusion of copper sulphate in water is in the order
of-
Beaker 3 > Beaker1 > Beaker2.
Thus, the rate of diffusion varies directly with temperature.
Experiment-3
Requirements:-
Graduated 100ml measuring cylinders, copper sulphate crystals of
different sizes, stop watch.
Procedure:-
Conclusion:
Conclusion:-
Small particles undergo diffusion more quickly than bigger
particles.
Results
When solids such as copper sulphate, potassium
permanganate are brought in contact with liquid such as
water, intermixing of the substances, i.e. diffusion takes
place.
The rate of diffusion varies directly with temperature.
Small particles undergo diffusion more quickly than bigger
particles.
Bibliography
Chemistry( Part 1) Textbook for Class XII, National Council
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