To conjecture the structure and bonding of eight unknown solids by analysis of experimentally determined properties.
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IB Chemistry - Practical Report Name: Chris Bolton Partner: Jamie Gearing Date(s) Conducted: 31/03/04; 02/04/04; 23/04/04 Topic: Determination of Structure and Bonding Aim: To conjecture the structure and bonding of eight unknown solids by analysis of experimentally determined properties. Apparatus: GENERAL: 8 unknown solids (labeled alphabetically A to H), test-tube rack SECTION A: Multiple 100ml beakers as required, distilled water (H2O), cyclohexane (C6H12), glass mixing rod, spatula, plastic pipette, multiple 5ml test tubes as required SECTION B: "Section A" equipment, graphite rods with bung, crocodile clips (x2), ammeter, power pack SECTION C: Hammer (800g), wooden impact board SECTION D: 200ml beaker, retort stand, boss and clamp, rubber band, heatproof mats, Bunsen burner, tripod and wire-ceramic gauze, thermometer (300?C capacity, ?error? ? 0.20?C), paraffin oil, boiling tubes (x4), mortar and pestle SAFETY: Lab coat, safety glasses and plastic gloves to be worn at all times Methodology: Our methods were task specific, and are detailed separately in each section. The results of each method used will assist in the...


