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5.6: Lab 5 Materials

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    Materials

    Student tray containing the following:

    Picture of materials needed for this lab
    • 2-250ml beaker
    • 1-10ml graduated cylinder
    • 1-25ml graduated cylinder
    • 1-100ml graduated cylinder
    • 1-tongs
    • 1 stir rod
    • 1 spatula
    • 1 container of 6M HCl w/pipet
    • 1 container of Methanol w/pipet
    • 1 container of CuCl2 2 H2O
    • 1 container of Al
    • Beaker labeled ACID WASTE
    • 1 DI water bottle
    • Weigh boats
    • Beaker of disposable supplies
    • Tweezers

    Student balance

    Safety and Notes

    • Review MSDS information on all chemicals before coming to class.
    • Reactions should be done under hood.
    • HCl is corrosive; please use protective gear and caution. If you get it on your skin, flush with copious amounts of water and inform your instructor.
    • Methanol is flammable. Keep away from heat sources.
    • All waste should be ultimately disposed of in the container labeled CHM 111 WASTE in the back hood.
    • Remember to clean up any spills, wash glassware and return all items to proper trays.
    • Do not touch metals with hands.
    • Use proper labeling techniques.

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    This page titled 5.6: Lab 5 Materials is shared under a CC BY license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Jessica Garber-Morales.

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