Types of Chemical Reactions- Precipitation Reactions

Precipitation Reactions

Description: There are many possible precipitation reactions, including lead nitrate and sodium iodide or silver nitrate and sodium chloride.

This demonstration is also available on video and JCE “Chemistry Comes Alive!” Vol. 1 CD-Rom.

Source: UW Card Catalog

Year: 1999 Vol: 76 Page: 1311

Keywords: Precipitation, Solid, Solubility

Rating:

Hazard: Some

  • Acute toxicity hazard – oral, dermal
  • Aquatic toxicity hazard
  • Carcinogenicity hazard
  • Mutagenicity hazard
  • Electric shock hazard

Effectiveness: Good

  • Results are observable without guidance
  • Good connection from demo to course material
  • Mild effects are seen by audience
  • High reliability
  • Time to results is low

Difficulty: Low

  • Simple procedures
  • Simple manipulations for most to perform
  • Toxic reagents in use

Safety Precautions:

  • Gloves required
  • Eye protection required
  • Absorbent material on hand
  • Spill kit on hand
  • Perform in a well-ventilated area
  • Use of UL approved three-prong plug and outlet

Class: Precipitations, Solubility, Ions

Division: General

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