Experiment No.6
To show the
properties of Acetic acid (CH3COOH)
Aim:
To study the following properties of acetic acid
(ethanoic acid)-
- Odour (Smell)
- Solubility in water
- Effect on litmus
- Reaction with sodium bicarbonate
Materials
required:
- Test tube
- Litmus paper
- Dropper
- Cork fit
- Test tube stand
- Water
- Beaker
- Acetic acid
- Sodium bicarbonate
- Distilled water
- Lime water (freshly prepared)
Theory:
The chemical name of acetic acid is ethanoic acid and has
a chemical formula CH3COOH. The COOH group is called the carboxylic
group which is responsible for the properties of ethanoic acid. This acid
freezes at 16.6° C hence called as glacial acetic acid. It smells like vinegar
and dissolves in water. It is a weak acid as it dissociates in water. It reacts
with alcohol to obtain ester. It reacts with sodium bicarbonate to give carbon
dioxide gas.
Procedure:
- To determine the odour:
Step 1: Take a test tube of 10 mL.
Step 2: Add 5 mL of ethanoic acid into it
Step 3: Bring the test tube near your nose and smell it
by wafting.
- To check the solubility in water:
Step 1: Take a test tube of 20 mL.
Step 2: Add 2 mL of ethanoic acid to it
Step 3: Pour 10-15 mL of distilled water and mix it.
- To determine the effect on litmus:
Step 1: Take a clean dropper
Step 2: Take a blue litmus paper
Step 3: Pour 2-3 drops of ethanoic acid on the litmus
paper.
- Reaction with sodium bicarbonate:
Step 1: Take a test tube of 5 mL.
Step 2: Add a pinch of sodium bicarbonate to it
Step 3: Pour 1 mL of dilute ethanoic acid in the test
tube.
Step 4: To the mouth of the test tube fix a cork with
bent delivery tube
Step 5: The other end of delivery tube is required to be
dipped in lime water.
Observation and results:
Observation and results:
Properties
|
Observation
|
Determination of odour
|
Pungent/vinegar smell
|
Checking its solubility in water
|
Dissolves in water
|
Determining the effect on litmus
|
Blue litmus paper turns red in colour
|
Reaction with sodium bicarbonate
|
A colourless gas is produced which turns
the lime water milky
|
Results:
- Ethanoic acid or acetic acid or glacial acetic acid smells like vinegar.
- Glacial acetic acid is water soluble.
- Ethanoic acid turns blue litmus paper red.
- When acetic acid reacts with sodium bicarbonate, carbon dioxide gas liberated.
Precautions
to be taken during the experiment:
- Handle the solution with care.
- Add a small amount of sodium bicarbonate.
- Do not inhale the vapours of the chemicals.
- Lime water should be freshly prepared.
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