The assortment of carbon dioxide gas coming about because of the compound response between acetic acid and sodium carbonate was done to show and execute the information about gas laws and the assortment of gas over water. In addition, the general thought of gas laws and estimations utilized inside the lab was clarified and the synthetics utilized and the response itself were distinguished and depicted. Toward finishing the trial, the connection between the volume of a mole of gas was discovered to be legitimately corresponding, which adheres to Avogadro's law of gas. Additionally, it very well may be seen that when the estimation of the volume is higher, the estimation of the weight of the dry gas will in general be lower.
There were many avoidable errors during the performance of our experiment. During the measuring stage, we faced some problems with measuring the exact weight of baking soda, as the baking soda was in clumps and we did not break it down into small particles. Thus, we spent a lot of time measuring the exact weight of baking soda. However, we managed to weigh out the correct amount of baking soda on time to perform the next step of the experiment in the provided time period. Besides the weighting problem, we had encountered many obstacles, as well as mistakes from our lack of preparation. There was contamination in the 2.1 and 4.2 grams beakers. In the 2.1 grams beaker, we observed some bug wings after pouring the substances into the container, which this problem occurred due to our lack of paying attention to details. In the same way, in the 4.2 grams beaker, there were some small sediments observed after the substance had been poured into the container. However, these contaminations had little effect on the result of the experiment as the reaction between the acid and baking soda was not severely disturbed.
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