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4.1.4 Required Practical 3 - Effect of Temperature on Reaction Rate
Aim
To investigate how changing the temperature affects the rate of reaction between sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric acid by observing the time taken for a cross to disappear under a reaction mixture as a precipitate of sulfur forms.
Equipment
Chemicals
1 mol dm⁻3hydrochloric acid (HCl) (about 10 cm³ per trial)
0.05 mol dm⁻3sodium thiosulfate (Na2S2O3) (10.0 cm³ per trial)
Sulfur dioxide (SO2), released during the reaction, is toxic:
Perform the experiment in a well-ventilated area or fume cupboard.
Use a lid with holes to minimize SO2 escape.
Dispose of waste solutions using appropriate neutralization with sodium carbonate.
Method
Prepare the setup:
Use a plastic container with a black cross marked on white paper underneath.
Place about 10 cm³ of 1 mol dm⁻3HCl in a glass tube.
Do not place it over the cross.
Sodium thiosulfate preparation:
Measure 10.0 cm³ of 0.05 mol dm⁻3sodium thiosulfate in another tube.
Place this tube over the black cross.
Insert a thermometer into the sodium thiosulfate solution.
Recording initial temperature:
Measure and record the starting temperature.
Add 1 cm³ ofHCl to the sodium thiosulfate solution, immediately start the stopwatch, and observe from above.
Timing:
Record the time taken for the cross to disappear due to sulfur precipitate formation.
Note the final temperature of the solution.
Repeat at different temperatures:
Adjust the water temperature in the plastic container using a hot water supply.
Allow the tube with sodium thiosulfate to acclimate to the new temperature for about 3 minutes.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for at least five different temperatures.
Dispose of reaction mixture:
Use a sodium carbonate solution to neutralize any remaining acid and minimize environmental hazards.
Results
Record temperature readings and the time taken for the cross to disappear for each trial.
Plot a graph of temperature vs. time to observe trends.
infoNote
Summary
The reaction produces sulfur, which causes the solution to become cloudy and obscure the black cross.
The reaction rate is affected by temperature due to the increased kinetic energy of particles.
By plotting 1/time against temperature, you can observe how the rate changes, providing insights into activation energy.
Errors and Improvements
Errors:
Heat loss to surroundings can affect temperature control.
Measurement errors due to subjective judgement of when the cross disappears.
The assumption is that the density and specific heat capacity of solutions are equivalent to water.
Improvements:
Use a thermometer with higher precision or an electronic temperature sensor for accuracy.
Ensure temperature uniformity by stirring gently but consistently.
Conduct in a temperature-controlled environment to reduce heat exchange.
Employ a light sensor to objectively determine when the solution reaches the endpoint.
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