Making Soluble Salts | Chemistry Practicals

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Hazel and Emilia demonstrate the crystallisation method of making soluble salts. Copper sulfate crystals are made by reacting sulfuric acid and copper oxide. We show you how to react the two reactants, filter the saturated solution, and then evaporate the resultant salt solution.

A special thank you to Sancton Wood School in Cambridge for letting us use their lab to film in.

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Hazel completed her undergraduate degree at St John's College, the University of Cambridge. She then did a PGCE (Post-Graduate Certificate of Education) before qualifying as a science teacher. She now works full time as a professional tutor.

Material required for Level 9 is included.