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Conductivity Rate




Siang Za Lian       Page 1
Background information
-Conductivity is a gross, indirect measurement of the concentration of ions present in a liquid

solution. The purpose of this experiment is to observe the relationship between the concentration

in the molar of HCl and the conductivity rate. In this experiment, 2g of Zinc will be added to

different molar of HCl and it will be constant. The change that we observe will between thirty

second. There will be five data point and each will have five different decrease or increase

conductivity. Each data point will be presented graphically to see their relationship.


Materials
   1. 5-250ml beaker
   2. Conductivity Probe
   3. Water
   4. HCl
   5. Zn
   6. Timer
   7. Goggle
   8. Balance
   9. Calculator
   10. Cylinder
   11. Stamp

       Safety

                Goggle on
                Do not touch the reaction
                No Food
                Wash hand after done


Design


Siang Za Lian                                                                                  Page 2
1. How does the change in concentration of HCl affect the conductivity in adding Zinc.


2HCl            +   Zn    ------    H2         +        ZnCl2

Independent Variable: Pressure

Dependent Variables: conductivity, time

Controlled Variable: Temperature(degree), Mass(g), HCl



   2. Pressure: In this experiment, pressure is totally independent.

       Time: You will observe how the reaction rate changes in every 30 second.The time will
       stop at 180s.

       Mass(Zn): You must weigh the mass of Zinc. It mass be 2g for each data point.

       Conductivity: This is the most vital part; you need to record the conductivity data on
       your table.

       Temperature: Temperature is the one variable that you want to keep constant as possible
       as you can, because as result of the temperature change the reaction rate will vary also.


       Procedure

       1. Be ready with your materials.
       2. Put .1 mole of HCl in the beaker
       3. Weight any that is less than 5g of Zinc; Keep it constant every trial.
       4. Play the conductivity probe and drop the amount of Zinc that you measure at the
          same time. The probe will play 180s.
       5. Stir a little bit at the same speed for each trial.
       6. After 180s pass, record the conductivity of Zinc at 30s, 60s, 90s, 120s, and 150s on
          the data point table.
       7. Repeat the step above but increase HCl by .3 moles.


       The original goal is to investigate how the increasing ofconcentration of Hydrogen
       chloride affects the conductivity when combine with constant Zinc mass.

Siang Za Lian                                                                             Page 3
Graph of Reaction
 The Conductivity at 4M of HCl

Experiment     Zn (g)         HCl           Time(s)   Conductivity(µS/cm)
Data point1    2                4M          30        29605
                                            60        28931
                                            90        28352
                                            120       27632
                                            150       27072


        The Conductivity at 2 M of HCl


Experiment           Zn (g)           HCl         Time(s)   Conductivity (µS/cm)
Data point 2         2                 2M         30        30771
                                                  60        30648
                                                  90        30629
                                                  120       30572
                                                  150       30524



        The Conductivity at 1M of HCl

Experiment       Zn (g)             HCl       Time(s) Conductivity(µS/cm)
Data point 3     2                  1M        30        31094
                                              60        31084
                                              90        31046
                                              120       30952
                                              150       30942

        The conductivity at .5M of HCl

Experiment       Zn (g)       HCl           Time(s)   Conductivity(µS/cm)
Data point 4     2            .5M           30        31198
                                            60        31122
                                            90        31110


 Siang Za Lian                                                                     Page 4
120        31103
                                           150        31008
        The conductivity at .25M of HCl

Experiment       Zn (g)   HCl             Time(s)     Conductivity(µS/cm)
Data point 5     2        .25M            30          31008
                                          60          30904
                                          90          30771
                                          120         30762
                                          150         30696




        Molar of HCl                       Conductivity rate(µS/cm.s)
        4                                  2.532
         2                                 3.425
         1                                 3.447
                    .5                     3.456
        .25                                3.425


        Evaluating


        To calculate conductivity rate, the five conductivities result must be add and divide

        them each by 5. Now I get the average for each data point. What I want to get is that

        by how much does the conductivity decrease per second for each data point.




        4M of HCl

        Sum = 113960/5 = 22792(Average)
        Total time = 150 minute * 60 = 9000s
        Conductivity rate = 2.532 µS/cm.s



 Siang Za Lian                                                                          Page 5
2M HCl

       Sum = 153144/5 = 30628.8(Average)
       Conductivity rate = 30628.8/9000 = 3.403 µS/cm.s


       1M HCl

       Sum = 155118/5 = 31023.6(Average)
       Conductivity rate = 31023.6/9000 = 3.447 µS/cm.s


       .5M HCl

       Sum= 155541/5 = 31108.2(Average)
       Conductivity rate = 31108.2/9000 = 3.456 µS/cm.s



       .25M of HCl

       Sum = 154141/5 = 30828.2 (Average)
       Total time = 150 minute * 60 second = 9000s
       Conductivity rate = 30828.2/9000 = 3.425µS/cm.s




Siang Za Lian                                             Page 6
Conductivity vs Time
                         30000

                         29500

                         29000
          Conductivity



                         28500

                         28000
                                                                        4 M HCl
                         27500                                          Conductivity(µS/cm)

                         27000

                         26500
                                 0.0     50.0   100.0   150.0   200.0

                                                Time




       This graph is the result of the concentration of 4M of HCl reacting with 2 g of Zinc. Each

       dot on the graph represents the conductivity after 30 second. In this reaction, the reaction

       rate of the conductivity is 2.532µS/cm.s. The line is very straight compare others because

       the reaction is very strong and fast.




Siang Za Lian                                                                                 Page 7
Conductivity(µS/cm) Vs Time
                         30800



                         30750



                         30700
          Conductivity




                         30650

                                                                             2MHCl Conductivity(µS/cm)

                         30600



                         30550




                         30500
                                 0.0   50.0   100.0   150.0      200.0
                                              Time




This graph represents the reaction of Zinc in 50 ml of 2M of HCl. There is a little curve in the

middle of the line. That’s because the reaction is much slower than the previous one. According

to the calculation, the conductivity rate is 3.403 µS/cm.s.




Siang Za Lian                                                                                Page 8
Conductivity(µS/cm) vs TIme
                         31120

                         31100

                         31080

                         31060

                         31040
          Conductivity




                         31020

                         31000                                             1 M HCl conductivity(µS/cm)

                         30980

                         30960

                         30940

                         30920
                                 0.0   50.0   100.0   150.0    200.0
                                              Time



       The third graph show the conductivity over time when reacting 1M of HCl with Zinc.

       Base on the graph, it shows that the reaction was very slow with round curve. From the

       calculation, the rate at which the conductivity does down per second is 3.447 µS/cm.s




Siang Za Lian                                                                             Page 9
Conductivity (µS/cm) vs Time

                               31250


                               31200


                               31150
                Conductivity




                               31100

                                                                             .5M HCl Conductivity (µS/cm)
                               31050


                               31000


                               30950
                                       0.0   50.0   100.0   150.0   200.0
                                                    Time




       This is the graph in which two gram of Zinc is reacted with .5M of HCl. The reaction of

       Zinc in .5M of HCl is very weak that the reaction could hardly be seen in the middle of

       the time or reaction. The conductivity rate in this reaction is 3.456 µS/cm.s.




Siang Za Lian                                                                               Page 10
Conductivity(µS/cm) vs Time
                          31050


                          31000


                          30950


                          30900
           Conductivity




                          30850
                                                                              .25M HCl
                                                                              Conductivity(µS/cm)
                          30800


                          30750


                          30700


                          30650
                                  0.0    50.0   100.0     150.0   200.0
                                                Time(s)




Unlike others graph, this graph look more like the first graph. The line it creates is very straight

line. We can see a little bit curve(stop) at around hundred second. In the reaction, it’s hard to if

the reaction whether the reaction occur because of too much H2O and too little HCl. Base on the

calculation, the conductivity rate for this reaction is 3.425µS/cm.s.




Siang Za Lian                                                                                 Page 11
Zinc(g) +/-.005                   (Volume) +/-      Uncertainty   Uncertainty
                                  .5                Zinc          Volume

2                                 50                0.01          1
2                                 50                0.01          1
2                                 50                0.01          1
2                                 50                0.01          1
2                                 50                0.01          1


                                  Conductivity rate
                         4


                        3.5


                         3


                        2.5
    Conductivity rate




                         2

                                                                                Conductivity rate
                        1.5


                         1


                        0.5


                         0
                              0    1         2              3     4         5
                                                 Molar of HCl


This graph represent the conductivity rate over the decreasing of the molar of HCl.

The conductivity rate decrease as the molar of HCl is increased.




Siang Za Lian                                                                                  Page 12
Conclusion
The goal of the experiment was to investigate how the change in the concentration of HCl affects

the electrical conductivity when the amount of Zinc is controlled. Base on the experiment, we

can acknowledge that when HCl and Zinc is reacted the conductivity decrease depend on how

much of each is used. The more HCl is used the less the conductivity, inversely is true. We also

know that H2O conduct more electric than HCl, which means the electrical current can flow

more rapidly through water although water is one of the substance or elements that conduct

electric. As the Molar of HCl is reduce therate of the conductivity seem to increase but the

reaction is fast when there is more HCl. The whole assumption is that difference of the rate of

the conductivity in which the molar of HCl is decreased in constant mass of Zinc is

.191µS/cm.s.




Improving the investigation
There are many factors that could be controlled better. Something that could be improve in this lab is that

the mass of Zinc, it mass be added the same amount as required in the lab. If some or even 1 mass is lost,

it could vary the data collecting. Even though exactly 50 ml is required, the exact millimeter might have

not been measure and that is one of the reason the data are not accurate. Actually this experiment should

be done by two people. Because someone must play the application for the conductivity while the other

drop Zinc, in that way the more accurate information could be recorded. The time is very important. It

need more time when HCl is decreasing, because the reaction will not start instantly if you have a few

molar of HCl. In that case, you need to wait for a long time to observe the reaction happen. Otherwise

your information is less accurate.



Siang Za Lian                                                                                      Page 13

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Conductivity rate

  • 2. Background information -Conductivity is a gross, indirect measurement of the concentration of ions present in a liquid solution. The purpose of this experiment is to observe the relationship between the concentration in the molar of HCl and the conductivity rate. In this experiment, 2g of Zinc will be added to different molar of HCl and it will be constant. The change that we observe will between thirty second. There will be five data point and each will have five different decrease or increase conductivity. Each data point will be presented graphically to see their relationship. Materials 1. 5-250ml beaker 2. Conductivity Probe 3. Water 4. HCl 5. Zn 6. Timer 7. Goggle 8. Balance 9. Calculator 10. Cylinder 11. Stamp Safety Goggle on Do not touch the reaction No Food Wash hand after done Design Siang Za Lian Page 2
  • 3. 1. How does the change in concentration of HCl affect the conductivity in adding Zinc. 2HCl + Zn ------ H2 + ZnCl2 Independent Variable: Pressure Dependent Variables: conductivity, time Controlled Variable: Temperature(degree), Mass(g), HCl 2. Pressure: In this experiment, pressure is totally independent. Time: You will observe how the reaction rate changes in every 30 second.The time will stop at 180s. Mass(Zn): You must weigh the mass of Zinc. It mass be 2g for each data point. Conductivity: This is the most vital part; you need to record the conductivity data on your table. Temperature: Temperature is the one variable that you want to keep constant as possible as you can, because as result of the temperature change the reaction rate will vary also. Procedure 1. Be ready with your materials. 2. Put .1 mole of HCl in the beaker 3. Weight any that is less than 5g of Zinc; Keep it constant every trial. 4. Play the conductivity probe and drop the amount of Zinc that you measure at the same time. The probe will play 180s. 5. Stir a little bit at the same speed for each trial. 6. After 180s pass, record the conductivity of Zinc at 30s, 60s, 90s, 120s, and 150s on the data point table. 7. Repeat the step above but increase HCl by .3 moles. The original goal is to investigate how the increasing ofconcentration of Hydrogen chloride affects the conductivity when combine with constant Zinc mass. Siang Za Lian Page 3
  • 4. Graph of Reaction The Conductivity at 4M of HCl Experiment Zn (g) HCl Time(s) Conductivity(µS/cm) Data point1 2 4M 30 29605 60 28931 90 28352 120 27632 150 27072 The Conductivity at 2 M of HCl Experiment Zn (g) HCl Time(s) Conductivity (µS/cm) Data point 2 2 2M 30 30771 60 30648 90 30629 120 30572 150 30524 The Conductivity at 1M of HCl Experiment Zn (g) HCl Time(s) Conductivity(µS/cm) Data point 3 2 1M 30 31094 60 31084 90 31046 120 30952 150 30942 The conductivity at .5M of HCl Experiment Zn (g) HCl Time(s) Conductivity(µS/cm) Data point 4 2 .5M 30 31198 60 31122 90 31110 Siang Za Lian Page 4
  • 5. 120 31103 150 31008 The conductivity at .25M of HCl Experiment Zn (g) HCl Time(s) Conductivity(µS/cm) Data point 5 2 .25M 30 31008 60 30904 90 30771 120 30762 150 30696 Molar of HCl Conductivity rate(µS/cm.s) 4 2.532 2 3.425 1 3.447 .5 3.456 .25 3.425 Evaluating To calculate conductivity rate, the five conductivities result must be add and divide them each by 5. Now I get the average for each data point. What I want to get is that by how much does the conductivity decrease per second for each data point. 4M of HCl Sum = 113960/5 = 22792(Average) Total time = 150 minute * 60 = 9000s Conductivity rate = 2.532 µS/cm.s Siang Za Lian Page 5
  • 6. 2M HCl Sum = 153144/5 = 30628.8(Average) Conductivity rate = 30628.8/9000 = 3.403 µS/cm.s 1M HCl Sum = 155118/5 = 31023.6(Average) Conductivity rate = 31023.6/9000 = 3.447 µS/cm.s .5M HCl Sum= 155541/5 = 31108.2(Average) Conductivity rate = 31108.2/9000 = 3.456 µS/cm.s .25M of HCl Sum = 154141/5 = 30828.2 (Average) Total time = 150 minute * 60 second = 9000s Conductivity rate = 30828.2/9000 = 3.425µS/cm.s Siang Za Lian Page 6
  • 7. Conductivity vs Time 30000 29500 29000 Conductivity 28500 28000 4 M HCl 27500 Conductivity(µS/cm) 27000 26500 0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 Time This graph is the result of the concentration of 4M of HCl reacting with 2 g of Zinc. Each dot on the graph represents the conductivity after 30 second. In this reaction, the reaction rate of the conductivity is 2.532µS/cm.s. The line is very straight compare others because the reaction is very strong and fast. Siang Za Lian Page 7
  • 8. Conductivity(µS/cm) Vs Time 30800 30750 30700 Conductivity 30650 2MHCl Conductivity(µS/cm) 30600 30550 30500 0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 Time This graph represents the reaction of Zinc in 50 ml of 2M of HCl. There is a little curve in the middle of the line. That’s because the reaction is much slower than the previous one. According to the calculation, the conductivity rate is 3.403 µS/cm.s. Siang Za Lian Page 8
  • 9. Conductivity(µS/cm) vs TIme 31120 31100 31080 31060 31040 Conductivity 31020 31000 1 M HCl conductivity(µS/cm) 30980 30960 30940 30920 0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 Time The third graph show the conductivity over time when reacting 1M of HCl with Zinc. Base on the graph, it shows that the reaction was very slow with round curve. From the calculation, the rate at which the conductivity does down per second is 3.447 µS/cm.s Siang Za Lian Page 9
  • 10. Conductivity (µS/cm) vs Time 31250 31200 31150 Conductivity 31100 .5M HCl Conductivity (µS/cm) 31050 31000 30950 0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 Time This is the graph in which two gram of Zinc is reacted with .5M of HCl. The reaction of Zinc in .5M of HCl is very weak that the reaction could hardly be seen in the middle of the time or reaction. The conductivity rate in this reaction is 3.456 µS/cm.s. Siang Za Lian Page 10
  • 11. Conductivity(µS/cm) vs Time 31050 31000 30950 30900 Conductivity 30850 .25M HCl Conductivity(µS/cm) 30800 30750 30700 30650 0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 Time(s) Unlike others graph, this graph look more like the first graph. The line it creates is very straight line. We can see a little bit curve(stop) at around hundred second. In the reaction, it’s hard to if the reaction whether the reaction occur because of too much H2O and too little HCl. Base on the calculation, the conductivity rate for this reaction is 3.425µS/cm.s. Siang Za Lian Page 11
  • 12. Zinc(g) +/-.005 (Volume) +/- Uncertainty Uncertainty .5 Zinc Volume 2 50 0.01 1 2 50 0.01 1 2 50 0.01 1 2 50 0.01 1 2 50 0.01 1 Conductivity rate 4 3.5 3 2.5 Conductivity rate 2 Conductivity rate 1.5 1 0.5 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 Molar of HCl This graph represent the conductivity rate over the decreasing of the molar of HCl. The conductivity rate decrease as the molar of HCl is increased. Siang Za Lian Page 12
  • 13. Conclusion The goal of the experiment was to investigate how the change in the concentration of HCl affects the electrical conductivity when the amount of Zinc is controlled. Base on the experiment, we can acknowledge that when HCl and Zinc is reacted the conductivity decrease depend on how much of each is used. The more HCl is used the less the conductivity, inversely is true. We also know that H2O conduct more electric than HCl, which means the electrical current can flow more rapidly through water although water is one of the substance or elements that conduct electric. As the Molar of HCl is reduce therate of the conductivity seem to increase but the reaction is fast when there is more HCl. The whole assumption is that difference of the rate of the conductivity in which the molar of HCl is decreased in constant mass of Zinc is .191µS/cm.s. Improving the investigation There are many factors that could be controlled better. Something that could be improve in this lab is that the mass of Zinc, it mass be added the same amount as required in the lab. If some or even 1 mass is lost, it could vary the data collecting. Even though exactly 50 ml is required, the exact millimeter might have not been measure and that is one of the reason the data are not accurate. Actually this experiment should be done by two people. Because someone must play the application for the conductivity while the other drop Zinc, in that way the more accurate information could be recorded. The time is very important. It need more time when HCl is decreasing, because the reaction will not start instantly if you have a few molar of HCl. In that case, you need to wait for a long time to observe the reaction happen. Otherwise your information is less accurate. Siang Za Lian Page 13