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This document is a lab report for Experiment Eight in Drexel University’s CHEM 102 (General Chemistry II) course, completed by Mackenzie Fusco on February 28, 2022, under the instruction of Dr. Lee Hoffman. It details an experiment focused on determining the solubility product constant (Ksp) for calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)₂, and investigating the effect of temperature on its solubility.
This report is essential for students who participated in this specific lab experiment. It serves as a record of their procedures, data collection, and initial analysis. It’s typically submitted for grading and demonstrates understanding of solubility principles and experimental techniques. The report is used to assess a student’s ability to apply theoretical concepts to a practical laboratory setting.
This lab report *does not* provide a general explanation of Ksp or solubility rules. It focuses solely on the specific experimental process and results obtained by the student. It does not include a comprehensive discussion of Le Chatelier’s principle beyond its mention in the introduction.
The full document includes: detailed experimental procedures for both parts of the experiment (temperature at 25°C and 90°C), recorded temperature data, acid concentration, base volume, a table for recording volume of acid added versus pH, a section for answering a pre-lab question regarding temperature’s effect on equivalence point volume, and an instructor’s signature/grade section. This preview only provides a summary of the report’s purpose and contents.