Unit 1 eMAPS Section 1.1 Equipment 1.1.a Equipment A Equipment A You will need to get out of your seat at times to find the names, locations and sizes of the equipment shown. 1. This piece of glassware may be GRADUATED, but it is poorly CALIBRATED, therefore it is BAD at measuring volumes of liquids. Graduated 2. = having markings for many measurements Graduations = the markings for the many measurements Calibrated adjusted to ensure the measurements are correct The better calibrated a measuring tool is, the better it will give you an accurate result. i.e. If it reads 100 mL you will actually get 100 mL. = a) What clue is there in the picture that this piece of glassware is poorly calibrated? b) What is this piece of glassware called? c) What sizes of this glassware are available in our classroom? ________________________ ________________________________________ a) Do you think this piece of glassware is well calibrated or poorly calibrated? How do you know? b) What is this piece of glassware called? ________________________________________________ c) What sizes of this glassware are available in our classroom? Unit 1 eMAPS 3. Section 1.1 Equipment 1.1.a Equipment A Both ____________________s and ________________________ _________________s are BAD / GOOD at measuring volumes because they are poorly __________________________. circle correct response They are good for… (make your best guess ; circle all that apply) (A) holding liquids (B) heating liquids (C) making solutions of a precise and accurate volume (D) mixing liquids (E) providing a location for a reaction to occur (F) holding solids 4. a) These pieces of equipment are called _______________________. b) They are good for… (make your best guess ; circle all that apply) (A) measuring liquids (B) holding liquids (C) heating liquids (D) making solutions of a precise and accurate volume (E) mixing liquids (F) providing a location for a reaction to occur (G) holding solids b) They can be held in a _________________________ rack. c) In our classroom these racks are _____________ and are made give the colour of ______________________. give the material d) Describe where these racks are located in our classroom. Unit 1 eMAPS 5. a) Section 1.1 Equipment You can heat a 1.1.a Equipment A _________________________ over a __________________ __________________ , as long as you hold the _________________________ with a ____________________ ____________________ so you don’t burn your fingers! b) Watch out! If you heat the with the ________________________ ________________________ ________________________, you should NOT return the ________________________ to the _________________ ______________. Why not? (Think about it!) ____________________________________________________________________________ c) Instead, use the to place the or an ________________________ _______________ _____________________ into a _____________________________ _______________. Just be sure to choose a good size! Too small a Too big an ____________________ ______________ and it might tip over! ___________________________ _______________ and you might have trouble getting it out again! Unit 1 eMAPS 6. Section 1.1 Equipment 1.1.a Equipment A Another way of heating things is to use a _________ ____________ instead of a __________________ __________________. You can place a _____________________ or an _______________________ ________________ on a 7. _________ ____________ , but not a a) What if you want to heat a . __________________ or an ____________________ ________________ over a ______________________ __________________ ? You can set up a __________ ______________ , and attach a Then place a _________ __________ like this: _________________ ____________ on top of the _________ ____________. The final set up will look like this: b) CAREFUL! After you have finished heating, the _______________ ___________ , and _________ __________ __________________ will ALL be very, very HOT! Unit 1 eMAPS 7. c) Section 1.1 Equipment 1.1.a Equipment A To prevent burning your fingers and hands, wait until the and __________ ___________ ________________ ___________ have cooled COMPLETELY before touching them. Use move the _________________ ___________ to ____________________. To avoid burning the desk, you can place hot items like a hot beaker on the base of the __________ _____________. The base of the _________ ____________ is made of metal so it will not be damaged by hot objects. 8. a) Perhaps you were wondering what this piece of equipment is: If you guessed thermometer, you are right! The ______________________ is being held in place by a clamp. In our classroom, the type of clamp that works best for holding a _______________________ is a ________________ ___________. This clamp is good for holding any very skinny piece of glassware like a ____________________ , a _______________________ or a _______________________ . b) Make a guess as to what you think a ____________________ is used for. c) Make a guess as to what you think a ____________________ is used for. Unit 1 eMAPS 8. d) Section 1.1 Equipment 1.1.a Equipment A If you guessed that _________________s and _____________________s are used for measuring liquids, you are CORRECT! The type of _____________________ shown here is called a volumetric ______________________. VOLUMETRIC = a description of a piece of glassware calibrated to measure one specific volume very accurately and precisely. e) What sizes of _____________________ ________________s do we have available in our classroom at present? f) A ________________________ is volumetric / graduated. Therefore it is good at circle the correct response measuring one specific / many different volumes. circle the correct response 9. Sometimes you will want to heat a evaporate a liquid solution and leave the dissolved solid behind. In other words, you want to evaporate the solvent and leave the solute behind. Evaporate: Change state from liquid to gas Solute: The substance that gets dissolved (ex. the salt in salt water) in the solvent. Solvent: The substance in which the solute dissolves (ex. the water in salt water) Solution: A homogeneous mixture in which one substance (solute) is dissolved in the other (solvent). Homogeneous mixture: A mixture in which the mixing is so thorough that there are no “clumps” of either the solute or the solvent. The solute molecules are spread out as much as possible within the solvent. This picture helps to tell which is the solvent and which is the solute…BUT it makes it look like there are clumps of solute! Unit 1 eMAPS 9. a) Section 1.1 Equipment 1.1.a Equipment A This is not actually the case, but since molecules are too small to draw, we will make do with this picture. A piece of equipment that can be used if you want to separate a solution by evaporating the liquid (the solvent) and leaving the solid (the solute) behind is an _________________________ __________. It is good for two reasons. The first is that it is made of ceramic (a strong white pottery) which can be heated to higher temperatures than glass. The second is that it is very wide and shallow. Since it is wide there is a LARGE SURFACE AREA from which gas molecules can escape, which makes evaporation faster. Since it is shallow, it is unlikely that escaping gas molecules will re-condense into a liquid on the sides of the dish. b) If an ________________________ ___________ is not available, which of the following (I - V) do you think would be the best to use if you want to separate a solution by evaporating the liquid (the ___________________) and leaving the solid (the ___________________) behind? I II III IV V Why did you make the choice you did? ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ c) Don’t forget to use ___________________ _____________ when handling the hot glassware from (b)! c) Name the following pieces of glassware from 10 (b): II ___________________________ Unit 1 eMAPS Section 1.1 Equipment 1.1.a Equipment A V __________________________ 10. a) Sometimes we need to heat a solid to a very high temperature. For this we will use a ____________________. It is good for heating to high temperatures because it is made of _____________________ . It is narrower than an _________________________ __________ and also has a lid to prevent spattering at very high temperatures. b) To heat a and a ________________ you will set up a _________ _________ . On top of the you will place a __________ ___________ __________ __________, __________ ____________________ . On top of the __________ _____________________ you will place the _________________. The set-up looks like this: c) Label all the pieces of equipment in the diagram to the left. Unit 1 eMAPS 11. Label each piece of equipment Section 1.1 Equipment 1.1.a Equipment A Unit 1 eMAPS Section 1.1 Equipment 1.1.a Equipment A 12. Define the following words: a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) 13. a) b) 14. a) b) 15. a) b) Volumetric Graduated Graduations Calibrated Evaporate Solute Solvent Solution Homogeneous Mixture How many pieces of equipment did you learn in this worksheet? List the names of all the equipment you learned in this worksheet. Which pieces of equipment on this worksheet that can CONTAIN liquids, an NOT GOOD for measuring the volume of a liquid? Why are they bad at measuring volume? If you had some salt water and wanted to heat it to evaporate the water and leave the salt behind, what piece of equipment would be BEST to put the salt water in? Why is this choice better than a beaker or an Erlenmeyer flask? 16. If you wish to heat a solid to a very high temperature, which piece of equipment should you use to hold the solid? 17. 18. a) b) Name this piece of equipment. What 3 pieces of equipment would it be appropriate for holding? a) b) Label the diagram to the left. What could you use this set up to do?