Sunteți pe pagina 1din 3

Chemistry List of Experiment

Chapter 2 – The Structure of the Atom

1. Diffusion of particles in a gas, liquid and solid


2. Rate of diffusion depends on the temperature
3. Rate of diffusion depends on the mass of the gas particles
4. Melting and freezing points of naphthalene, C10H8

Chapter 3 – Chemical Formulae and Equations

1. Empirical formula of copper(II) oxide


2. Empirical formula of magnesium oxide
3. Chemical equations

Chapter 4 – Periodic Table of Elements

1. Chemical properties of lithium, sodium and potassium


2. Chemical properties of Group 17 elements
3. Properties of the oxides of elements in Period 3

Chapter 5 – Chemical Bonds

1. Ionic compound
2. Properties of ionic and covalent compounds

Chapter 6- electrolysis
1. Electrolysis of Molten Compounds
2. Electrolysis of Aqueous Compounds (dissolved in water, H2O)
3. Effect of concentration of ions in the solution
4. Types of electrodes used in the electrolysis
5. Extraction of reactive metals
6. Purification of metals
7. Electroplating of metals
8. Voltaic Cell / Galvanic cell
9. Electrochemical Series based on the Potential Difference (Voltage Difference)
10. Electrochemical Series from the Displacement Reaction of Metals

Chapter 7 Acid and Base


1. Properties of acid and bases
2. Neutralisation

Chapter 8 Salts
1. Solubility of Salts
2. Preparing Salts
Preparing Soluble Salts
Preparing Salts of Potassium, Sodium and Ammonium
Preparing Salts of Non-"Potassium, Sodium and Ammonium"
Preparing Insoluble Salts
3. Qualitative Analysis
3.1 Colour of Ions
3.2Heating Effect
Heating Effect on Carbonate Salts
Heating Effect on Nitrate Salts
Heating Effect on Sulphate Salts
Heating Effect on Chloride Salts
3.3Identifying Gases
3.4Identifying Anions
Carbonate
Sulphate
Chloride
Nitrate
3.5Identifying Cations
Test with Sodium Hydroxide and Ammonium Solution
Test with Chloride Ions
Test with Sulphate Ions
Test with Carbonate Ions
Iodide Solution
3.6Tests to Distinguish Iron(II) and Iron(III) ions.

Chapter 9: Manufacture substances in industry


1. Alloy

Chapter 1 – Rate of Reactions

1. Average rate of reaction and instantaneous rate of reaction


2. Effect of surface area on the rate of reaction
3. Effect of concentration on the rate of reaction
4. Effect of temperature on the rate of reaction
5. Effect of catalyst on the rate of reaction
6. Effect of the amount of catalyst on the rate of reaction

Chapter 2 – Carbon Compound

1. Combustion products of organic compound


2. Properties of alkanes and alkenes
3. Preparation of ethanol by fermentation
4. Chemical properties of ethanol
5. Chemical properties of ethanoic acid
6. Esters – Laboratory preparation and physical properties
7. Coagulation of latex
8. Elasticity of vulcanised and unvulcanised rubber
9. Latex product

Chapter 3 – Oxidation and Reduction

1. Redox reaction as loss or gain of oxygen


2. Change of iron(II) to iron(III) ions and vice versa
3. Displacement of metals
4. Displacement of halogens
5. Transfer of electrons at a distance
6. Effect of other metals on rusting
7. Reactivity of metals with oxygen
8. (A) The position of carbon in the reactivity series of metals with oxygen (B) Heating
carbon dioxide with metals
9. The position of hydrogen in the reactivity series of metals (Demonstration by teacher)
10. Oxidation and reduction in electrolytic cells
11. Oxidation and reduction in chemical cells
12. Oxidation and reduction in voltaic cell with a salt bridge

Chapter 4 – Thermochemistry

1. Exothermic and endothermic reactions


2. Heat of precipitation
3. Heat of displacement
4. Heat of neutralisation
5. Heat of neutralisation of acids and alkalis of different strength
6. Heat of neutralisation
7. Heats of combustion for alcohols

Chapter 5 – Chemicals for Consumers

1. Soap preparation process

S-ar putea să vă placă și