What type of chemical reaction (single displacement, double displacement, synthesis, decomposition) is happening in Part 1? What type of chemical reaction is happening in Part 2? (Hint: Oxygen is a required reactant for any purning!)

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Part 1:
1.
Fill beaker with 250 mL of water.
5. Record all observations in bullet form.
2. Add 2 drops of phenolphthalein to water.
Record the physical properties of the piece of
sodium you have been given.
4. Add the sodium to the water using the forceps
3.
• The odium piece in very
water turned pinK
Lighen freduged
• The procuct was a base fom thes chemical
reachon
and immediately cover the beaker with the wire
gauze.
The worer is also releasing smoke
Part 2:
300
1. Prepare a beaker with 100 mL of tap water.
2. Light the Bunsen burner until an intense blue
flame is achieved. You may need to adjust the air
intake to get this colour.
3. Put the sodium into the deflagrating spoon using
the forceps.
4. Heat the sodium until it catches fire and burns.
Cool the residue and then put into the beaker.
Add a few drops of phenolphthalein to the
beaker and cover with wire gauze.
5. Record all observations in bullet form.
• The flame aloave the solutson turnsierauig t
• The soluion inside tyrns white almost toke table
salt
fis soon as we pur the cleflating speon inside the
beaker and strrred t, turns pink
Transcribed Image Text:Part 1: 1. Fill beaker with 250 mL of water. 5. Record all observations in bullet form. 2. Add 2 drops of phenolphthalein to water. Record the physical properties of the piece of sodium you have been given. 4. Add the sodium to the water using the forceps 3. • The odium piece in very water turned pinK Lighen freduged • The procuct was a base fom thes chemical reachon and immediately cover the beaker with the wire gauze. The worer is also releasing smoke Part 2: 300 1. Prepare a beaker with 100 mL of tap water. 2. Light the Bunsen burner until an intense blue flame is achieved. You may need to adjust the air intake to get this colour. 3. Put the sodium into the deflagrating spoon using the forceps. 4. Heat the sodium until it catches fire and burns. Cool the residue and then put into the beaker. Add a few drops of phenolphthalein to the beaker and cover with wire gauze. 5. Record all observations in bullet form. • The flame aloave the solutson turnsierauig t • The soluion inside tyrns white almost toke table salt fis soon as we pur the cleflating speon inside the beaker and strrred t, turns pink
What type of chemical reaction (single displacement, double displacement, synthesis, decomposition) is
happening in Part 1?
What type of chemical reaction is happening in Part 2? (Hint: Oxygen is a required reactant for any
burning!)
Transcribed Image Text:What type of chemical reaction (single displacement, double displacement, synthesis, decomposition) is happening in Part 1? What type of chemical reaction is happening in Part 2? (Hint: Oxygen is a required reactant for any burning!)
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