Water Purification
This practical lesson covers:
- How to purify a sample of water by distillation
Water Purification
Aim
The aim of this practical is to analyse a sample of water and then to purify the water through a process of purification.
Background information
Water purification is the process of removing impurities from water to make it suitable for drinking. In this practical, you will measure the pH of a water sample, remove impurities by distillation, and check the purity of the water by measuring the boiling point.
What is the purpose of purifying the water sample through distillation?
to measure the pH of the water sample
to determine the mass of solids dissolved in the water sample
to obtain distilled water
to analyse the boiling point of the water sample
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How is the boiling point of the distilled water determined?
by weighing the cooled evaporating basin
by measuring the pH of the water sample
by heating the water until it boils and measuring the temperature
by analysing the mass balance
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Which piece of equipment is used to collect the distilled water?
evaporating basin
conical flask with delivery tube and bung
tripod and gauze
boiling tube
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What is the pH of pure water?
7
4
5
9
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