Neutralisation

LC1.4.6.1
Neutralisation
Neutralisation

Description

In this experiment the students produce sodium chloride (table salt) by neutralising sodium hydroxide solution with hydrochloric acid. To do this, they first neutralise sodium hydroxide solution with hydrochloric acid. Afterwards, the students detect the salt by evaporating the solution.

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1 665212  4 
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2 6659541  8 
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1 30121  8 
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2 301271  4 
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Watch glass dish 80 mm Ø LD
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Universal indicator paper pH 1...14, roll LD
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Beaker Boro 3.3, 400 ml, squat LD
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Laboratory safety goggles LD
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1 6667031  8 
Teclu burner, propane LD
1 6738421  4 
Sodium hydroxide solution, 1 mol/l, 1 l LD
GHS05 Danger H314 H290
1 6746910  4 
Hydrochloric acid, 1 mol/l, 1 l LD
GHS05 Warning H290
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