Bob Geldof date of birth-
5th October 1951
Bob Geldof date of birth-
5th October 1951
Aim: To observe a neutralisation reaction.
Equipment: A test tube, test tube rack, 1 mol L-1 Na2CO3 (sodium carbonate), 1 mol L-1 HCI (hydrochloride acid), dropper or dropper bottle, Universal indicator solution.
Method for neutralisation:
- Get a test tube rack, b test tubes, acid, base and universal indicator.
- Fill 4 test tubes with 3 ml of acid.
- Fill 2 test tubes with 3 ml of base.
- Add a squirt of universal indicator to each.
- Add different amounts of acid and base to make the colours of the rainbow (ROYGBIV).
Results:
Discussion: Neutralisation is a process when acids and bases react to form salt and water. In a reaction to water, neutralisation results in excess of hydrogen or hydroxide ions present in the solution. The pH of the neutralised solution depends on the strength of acid or base involved in it. We made the colours of the rainbow green on the pH scale is in the middle which means its neutral. Red on the pH scale is a very strong base but for red its an acid. ROYGBIV stands for all the colours in the rainbow R stands for red, O stands for orange, Y stands for yellow, G stand for green, B stands for blue, I stands for indigo a purplish-blue and V standing for violet.
Aim-To test the PH of a range of household chemicals
Method-1st we added a few drops of the home chemicals we were given for testing then each picked a spot to put the chemicals, then tested the chemicals with lithium paper to see the out come of what the colour would change to, Then add a few drops of Universal indicator.
Results-
1.Dish washing Liquid
Thursday February 25
Holocaust-
Who:The Nazi's,Hitler had given command that to any Jew that retaliates against becoming one to the Nazi’s prisoners they were to be executed on sight and all that accept should be taken to Nazi camp sites as a rally point for them to be kept and held until further command from Hitler to
What:The Nazi’s were scared of the Jews so they had decided to contain all the weak Jews and take them to the camp sites all set up ready for the Jews to be held and executed.
Where:Mostly all were constructed in Germany during the continuous time of WW2 for the Nazi’s to contain all prisoners
When:Begging the holocaust the Jews were being detained in Germany in Nazi camp sites where they were held as prisoners to the Nazi army and were kept there until Hitler had given command when and where to move the Jews to a secure location.Date-1933-1945
Why:To capture the gews and contain them as the Nazi’s prisoners/workers, And basically make them slaves of the Nazi’s and under the command of the soldiers controlling the camps and keeping all the Jews in check making sure they do what their suppose to be doing unless if they retaliate against command they get executed.
Thursday February 25
Holocaust-
Who:The Nazi's,Hitler had given command that to any Jew that retaliates against becoming one to the Nazi’s prisoners they were to be executed on sight and all that accept should be taken to Nazi camp sites as a rally point for them to be kept and held until further command from Hitler to
What:The Nazi’s were scared of the Jews so they had decided to contain all the weak Jews and take them to the camp sites all set up ready for the Jews to be held and executed.
Where:Mostly all were constructed in Germany during the continuous time of WW2 for the Nazi’s to contain all prisoners
When:Begging the holocaust the Jews were being detained in Germany in Nazi camp sites where they were held as prisoners to the Nazi army and were kept there until Hitler had given command when and where to move the Jews to a secure location.Date-1933-1945
Why:To capture the Jews and contain them as the Nazi’s prisoners/workers, And basically make them slaves of the Nazi’s and under the command of the soldiers controlling the camps and keeping all the Jews in check making sure they do what their suppose to be doing unless if they retaliate against command they get executed.