Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Metals Lab

The Metals Lab was fairly simple to complete. We had to place various aqueous solutions in small amounts of metals and record the reactions that took place. This lab was more interesting than the last in that some of the reactions bubbled, fizzed, and had gas come out. Overall, calcium turned out to be the most reactive metal, and lead was the least reactive.
The metals we worked with in the lab (zinc, lead, tin, magnesium, copper, calcium)

The products of the reactions

The products of the second round of reactions

3 comments:

  1. I agree this lab was one of the least time crunched stressful labs we have done. It was pretty cool though, and calcium did have some surprising outcomes.

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  2. This lab was quite easy in comparison to all of the rest we have done and not as near as stressful as the asprin lab

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  3. This lab was quite easy in comparison to all of the rest we have done and not as near as stressful as the asprin lab

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