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Practical For Homi Bhabha Balvaidnyanik Exam

This document provides instructions for conducting an experiment to observe the properties of acetic acid. Materials like test tubes, litmus paper, and sodium bicarbonate are listed. The procedure involves smelling acetic acid, checking its solubility in water, testing its effect on litmus, and observing its reaction with sodium bicarbonate. Observations show that acetic acid has a vinegar smell, dissolves in water, turns litmus red, and produces carbon dioxide gas when reacted with sodium bicarbonate. Safety precautions and sample viva voce questions are also provided.

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Practical For Homi Bhabha Balvaidnyanik Exam

This document provides instructions for conducting an experiment to observe the properties of acetic acid. Materials like test tubes, litmus paper, and sodium bicarbonate are listed. The procedure involves smelling acetic acid, checking its solubility in water, testing its effect on litmus, and observing its reaction with sodium bicarbonate. Observations show that acetic acid has a vinegar smell, dissolves in water, turns litmus red, and produces carbon dioxide gas when reacted with sodium bicarbonate. Safety precautions and sample viva voce questions are also provided.

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Materials required:

1. Test tube
2. Litmus paper
3. Dropper
4. Cork fit
5. Test tube stand
6. Water
7. Beaker
8. Acetic acid
9. Sodium bicarbonate
10. Distilled water
11. 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:


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:

1. Ethanoic acid or acetic acid or glacial acetic acid smells like vinegar.
2. Glacial acetic acid is water soluble.
3. Ethanoic acid turns blue litmus paper red.
4. When acetic acid reacts with sodium bicarbonate, carbon dioxide gas liberated.

Precautions to be taken during the experiment:

· Handle the solution with care.


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· Add a small amount of sodium bicarbonate.

· Do not inhale the vapours of the chemicals.

· Lime water should be freshly prepared.

Viva Voce:
1. The functional group present in ethanoic acid is _________.
Ans: Carboxylic group.
2. At what temperature glacial acetic acid freezes?
Ans: 16.6° C.
3. How do you determine if acetic acid is an acid?
Ans: During the litmus test, if the blue litmus paper turns red then it is said to have acidic properties.
4. Acetic acid is a strong acid. True or false?
Ans: False.
5. The alkyl group present in acetic acid is _______.
Ans: Methyl.

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