Experiments
Here are experiments our science specialists have selected to support the IB* topic.
Determining the Enthalpy of a Chemical Reaction
Experiment #13 from Advanced Chemistry with Vernier
In this experiment, you will
- Use Hess’s law to determine the enthalpy change of the reaction between aqueous ammonia and aqueous hydrochloric acid.
- Compare your calculated enthalpy change with the experimental results.
The Enthalpy of Neutralization of Phosphoric Acid
Experiment #26 from Advanced Chemistry with Vernier
In this experiment, you will
- Measure the temperature change of the reaction between solutions of sodium hydroxide and phosphoric acid.
- Calculate the enthalpy, ΔH, of neutralization of phosphoric acid.
- Compare your calculated enthalpy of neutralization with the accepted value.
Heat of Fusion for Ice
Experiment #4 from Chemistry with Vernier
In this experiment, you will
- Determine the energy (in Joules) required to melt one gram of ice.
- Determine the molar heat of fusion for ice (in kJ/mol).
- Educational Standard
- International Baccalaureate (IB)
- Subject
- Chemistry
- Section
- Additional Higher Level (AHL)
- Topic
- 15. Energetics/Thermochemistry
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