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Oxalic Acid (1M) and Ferrous ammonium sulfateCHEM 30AL FALL 2002 Experiment #11 Synthesis and Analysis of Iron oxalate The following guidelines are for part 1 of the experiment. Pre-lab MUST be written inside your lab notebook. NO EXCEPTION!! Pre-lab Report Guidelines for Iron Oxalate Experiment (period 1 ONLY). (i) Title of the experiment (ii) Reference of procedures (iii) Introduction - summarize the goal(s) for this part of the experiment as well as any techniques that you will be using in achieving such goal(s). (iv) Procedures for week 1 (or period 1) ONLY in flowchart format (v) MSDS information (refer to the MSDS handout on how to access the MSDS site) The following chemicals will require you to use the MSDS database on the Web (see Lecture Syllabus): Oxalic Acid (1M) and Ferrous ammonium sulfate Note: In MSDS, select the site that gives you the MSDS information closest to the concentration listed above for each individual chemical. You should record the following MSDS information in your notebook for the chemicals listed above. (Printouts directly from the Web pages will NOT be accepted!!) (a) Product Name (b) Chemical Formula (c) Formula Weight (d) Melting Point; Boiling Point and Density (e) Health Hazard Data (summarize in your own words) (f) Spill and Disposal procedures (summarize in your own words) (vi) Pre-lab study questions (Must show all work for FULL credit) Complete ALL study problems under period 1 only. For question #1, refer to reaction 1 & 2 on page 98 when finding out the limiting reagent. For question #2, you may combine it with your procedural flow chart (refer to item (iv) above). (vii) Data/observations (Start a NEW page for this part) Set up tables but leave blank. You MUST record all the observations into your lab notebook during your lab sessions. You will NOT receive any credit for your lab technique if you only record the weight of the chemicals for this experiment.CHEM 30AL FALL 2002 Experiment #11 Post-lab Report Guideline for Iron oxalate Experiment (Part 1: Synthesis) Post-lab MUST be written inside your lab notebook EXCEPT for GRAPHS This is an INDIVIDUAL REPORT Refer to the post-lab due date listed on the lab schedule (A) Responsibilities In an organized manner, record the tasks being performed during the experiment and the assignment of responsibilities for EACH of the group member. (B) Abstract Summarize results and technique used in this part of the experiment. Also, include the objective for this part of the experiment. (C) Data and Observations/ Synthesis (See p.102 in your lab manual) Orderly record of data Data tables should have proper titles / labels Record all the weights of materials that you used and products recovered. Provide observations for each step in the synthesis and descriptions of your products. (D) Data Analysis (MUST SHOW ALL WORK FOR FULL CREDIT) Calculate the % crude yield of FeC2O4 that you obtained. (E) Conclusions Summarize all the results What can you conclude about % crude yield you obtained? If it is greater than 100%, explain


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