This document outlines an experiment to prepare and distinguish between a true solution, colloid, and suspension. It involves making (a) a true solution of sodium chloride in water by adding salt to water and stirring until clear, (b) a starch colloid in water by heating starch powder mixed with a small amount of water until no particles are visible, and (c) a chalk suspension in water by adding chalk powder and stirring vigorously. The solutions and mixtures will then be compared based on transparency, ability to pass through a filter, and stability over time.
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Practical grade 9
1. EXPERIMENT No: 1
AIM:To prepare :
(a) True solution of common salt(NaCl) in water
(b) Colloid of starch in water
(C) Suspension of chalk powder in water
And distinguish between these on the basis of i)transparency ii)filteration criterion
iii)stability
Materials Required : Beaker (250 ml), glass rod, measuring cylinder, common salt,
water, starch powder and black board chalk.
(a) True solution :-
Procedure :
1. Take 100 ml of water in a measuring cylinder and transfer it to a clean 250 ml beaker.
2. Add about 1 spoon of NaCl to it.
3. Stir it with the help of a glass rod a clear solution is formed.
Note : (If any insoluble impurity is there then filter it and take the clear filterate.)
4. The resulting solution is a true solution.
Observation:i)The solution is clear and transparent.
ii)When it is passed through a filter paper no residue is left behind.
iii)If left undisturbed for sometime there is no change in appearance.It is stable.
Inference:The solution of salt in water is a true solution.
Precaution :
1. Common salt should be taken in powdered form.
2. Beaker and glass rod should be cleaned before the experiment.
3. Stirring should be done in such a way that glass rod does not strike against the sides
of
the beaker.
(b) Suspension :-
Procedure :
1. Convert half piece of black board chalk into powdered form.
2. Take 100 ml water in a measuring cylinder and transfer it to a 250 ml beaker.
3. Add powdered chalk to water.
4. Stir vigorously for 5 minutes.
5. The resulting mixture is suspension of chalk in water.
Observation:
Inference:
Precaution :
2. 1. Chalk should be used in powdered form.
2. Beaker and glass rod should be cleaned before the experiment.
3. Stirring should be done in such a way that glass rod does not strike against the sides
of the beaker.
C. Colloid :-
Procedure :
1. Take 5 g starch in a 250 ml beaker.
2. Add a few drops of water to it and mix with a glass rod to make paste.
3. Add 100 ml of water to it with the help of measuring cylinder.
4. Heat gently with constant stirring till mixture appears without any visible suspended
particle.
5. The resulting mixture is colloid of starch in water.
Observation:
Inference:
Precautions :
1. Starch should be taken in the form of fine powder.
2. Beaker and glass rod should be cleaned before the experiment.
3. Stirring should be done in such a way that glass rod does not strike against the sides
of the beaker.
4. Heating of beaker should be done on wire gauge only.