in lab for reaction of hydrogen peroxide and bleach
(a) what experimental error usually occur in the experiment? which
measured value is affected?
(b) would the error described above cause the volume of oxygen
collected be too high? why?
The reaction between hydrogen peroxide and bleach is
Oxygen can be collected over water in a inverted tube closed on one
side (or inverted measuring cylinder).
(a) In the lab, during the experiment, we usually do not adjust the
level of water inside the measuring cylinder to the level of water
outside the measuring cylinder.
Due to this, the pressure of oxygen and its volume is incorrectly
measured.
(b) Volume of oxygen collected is too high which means that the
pressure outside the measuring cylinder is too low.
This happens when the level of water in the measuring cylinder is
lower than the level of water outside the measuring cylinder.
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