Describe how Samples A and B are prepared in Activity 8.5, with the safety precautions.
Hint. Both samples start from the same two substances; only one of them is heated.
Preparation.
- Take 5.6 grams of iron filings and 3.2 grams of sulfur powder on a watch glass and observe them carefully.
- Mix them thoroughly in a watch glass. Label this mixture Sample A.
- Take half of Sample A in a china dish and gently heat it with continuous stirring until a black mass is formed.
- Let it cool, then grind the black mass in a mortar with a pestle.
- Put it on another watch glass and label it Sample B.
Safety, as given: This activity may be demonstrated under the supervision of the teacher. It may be performed in a fume hood or a well-ventilated area. Do not inhale the gases. And later: Be careful while handling hydrochloric acid. Never smell anything directly.
✦ Only half of Sample A is heated, and that is the point of the design. The unheated half stays available for side-by-side comparison, so every difference you find afterwards can be traced to the heating and to nothing else. Two samples made from identical starting material, one step apart, is what makes the comparison in Table 8.2 mean something.
Grinding Sample B matters too: it makes the black mass a powder like Sample A, so you are not comparing a lump with a powder and confusing texture with substance.
