Monday 22 June 2020

Science Experiment- Distillation

-Separate a Solution: to collect the solvent (Liquid).0

-Distillation is the scientific experiment used to show to process of condensation.

-Aim: To separate a solute from a solvent in a solution using distillation.

-Equipment: A solution of Cola, Conical flask, heatproof mat, a delivery tube and bung, Bunsen burner, Tripod, gauze mat, retort sand, boss head and clamp, a boiling tube, Coke Zero

-Method:
1. set up the equipment as shown in the diagram
2. add approximately 50mL of saltwater to your conical flask
3. Light your Bunsen burner. Open the air hole an gently push the Bunsen burner under the tripod.
4. Heat the solution until most of the solvent has been evaporated. Turn off your Bunsen burner.

Hypothesis- Coca Cola- I think that coca cola is going to fizz up more because it actually has more sugar in it compared To Zero
Coke Zero- I think that coke zero is going evaporate and dissolve,

Results- The results were the conical flask has barely any cola inside of it anymore and inside of the bong tube had lots of steam and looked like when you heat up a jug it looks like it is steaming and that is what i saw inside of this experiment, Evaporation was used when the solvent was slowly melting in mid air.

Discussion- I saw that these experiments are somehow connecting to solvent/solution also using Dissolve, Solute, Solvent, Solution,Evaporate,Condense,Distillation

Conclusion- This Task worked and looked really interesting to watch things condense whilst the solvent was left behind...




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