You maybe a little bit behind or that you have already finished another module but, here's my practical
Reaction of alkanes and alkenes with Br2 and I2
The aim of the experiment is to test whether a hydrocarbon is an alkane or alkene.
Method set up 4 test tubes, 2 with cyclohexane the other 2 with cyclohexene. Then drop about 1-2-3 drops in each of them until you see a reaction, if you don't then record it down
The observations you should be looking for is whether one reacts with the Bromine or/and Iodine.
*hint* Alkenes have a double bond in the structure, knowing that they are more reactive because the double bond because it can open out to react with more molecules
Heat of combustion of propanol and ethanol
This one you have to determine the heat of combustion of ethanol and 1-propanol.
Please look at the attachment
1. Set up as shown
2. Weigh the exact mass of the spirit burners containing ethanol and 1-propanol, including the spirit burner itself and record
3. Measure out 100 mL of water using the measuring cylinder and pour into beaker
4. Record the initial temperature of the water
5. Start the stopwatch as the spirit burner’s wick is lit and combustion of the alkanol starts, time for 3 mins
6. After 3 mins, record the temperature of the water, and weigh the spirit burner straight after.
7. Repeat for the rest of the alkanols
8. Repeat steps 2 – 6 three times
ΔH = mCΔT using this formula you can find the heat of combustion
ΔH – Molar Enthalpy (kJ mol-1)
m – Mass of substance (grams)
C – Specific heat capacity (4.18 J kg-1K-1)
ΔT – Temperature change
The results will not match the exact values from a book, but you should notice the trend in the graph should be very similar. In your conclusion you should note the validity of the experiment, and the reasons for the inaccurate results eg loss of heat because of the surrounding environment. But also write down the ways of improving the experiment
For this experiment, you should do it in class
Hope this helps