Iodine Clock Reaction
Materials
- 4x 50 mL tube
- 1000 mg Vitamin C tablet (you can also use two 500mg of course)
- Plastic bag
- Iodine (2%) availabe at a drug store
- Hydrogen peroxide (3%) also from a drug store
- Liquid Starch Solution (0.3%, so 3 grams of starch in 1 liter of heated water)
- Safety goggles
Method
- Put on those safety goggles
- Crush the Vitamin C tablet in a plastic bag
- Put the powder in a 50 mL tube, label it with “Reagent A”
- Add 50 mL of warm water. Stir or shake for at least 30 seconds. (
- Transfer 5 ml of Reagent A into a new 50 mL tube, label as “Reagent B”
- Add 40 mL of warm water and 5 mL of the iodine.
- In the third 50 mL tube mix 15 mL of warm water, 15 mL of the hydrogen peroxide and 2.5 mL of the liquid starch. This is “Reagent C”
- Mix 25 mL of Reagent C with 25 mL of Reagent B
- Immediately place in a spectrometer or just watch what happens
- Record the change to the spectrum
Somewhere between a few seconds and a few minutes, the liquid will suddenly turn dark blue.
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