What are the factors that affect rate of diffusion?
Concentration, temperature, size and shape of molecules, distance
If concentration is the independent variable, what are the control variables?
Temperature, surface area (if solid reactent), volume of liquids used
If temperature is the independent variable, what are the control variables?
Concentration and volume of liquids, surface area of solids
What piece of equipment do I need to include if temperature is a control variable?
Thermometer
Risks and control measures associated with HCl or NaOH
Corrosive, Irritant, wear gloves, lab coat and goggles
What piece of equipment do I need to include if volume is a control variable?
Measuring cylinder or pipette
How is agar made pink?
It is made with NaOH and phenolphthalein
How do I work out a rate of diffusion?
1 ÷ time taken
On a graph with a line of best fit, which data point is the most unreliable?
The one furthest from the line of best fit
How is surface area controlled in expreiments using agar shapes?
Make sure the shapes are the same size, cut using same cutter, or cut to measure using a ruler
If water baths are used…
Allow time for the baths/other substances to heat up before starting the experiment
All methods in a rate of diffusion experiment require a..
Stopwatch
Phenolphthalein turns pink in the presences of..
Bases
Investigations into rate of diffusion can be extended by..
Using different substances/size molecules, or by using a broader range of initial independent variables
If surface area is increased…
Rate of diffusion increases
The height of an error bar is usually
Double the standard deviation of the values obtained for a given data point
A common mistake in the graphs given in question 5 is..
Line of best fit it drawn dot-to-dot, no units given on one/both of the axes
A common mistake in the methods given in question 5 is..
No repeats (can’t find an average value/identify anomolies)
If an anomoly is identified it must be..
Circled and not included in the average value calculation
Values chosen for the independent variable should be..
Evenly spread out and ideally cover a broad range of initial conditions
True or false, the conclusion given in question 5 could be correct?
True, but if it is there is always something wrong or missing from how it was obtained
Bar charts should be used when..
The independent variable is qualitative or discrete quantitative
What is the distance between the burner and beaker in this practical?
Usually 1.5 cm
Why does the conical flask have a black mark at the bottom?
Because the soot from the incomplete combusion touches the base of the flask