Equipment:
- A potassium permanganate crystal
- Six large test tubes
- Tweezers
- A plastic transfer pipette
- A test tube rack
- 10 ml measuring cylinder
- Place the six tubes in a test tube rack .Label the rack with numbers from 1-6.
- Using the measuring cylinder,fill test tube 1 with 10 ml of water.Fill the remaining test tubes with 5 ml of water.
- Using your tweezers,add a single crystal of potassium permanganate to test tube 1.
- Gently shake the test tube until the crystal has dissolved.
- Using the transfer pipette,carefully remove exactly 5 ml from test tube 1 and pour it into test tube 2.
- Rinse the transfer pipette thoroughly to ensure that no purple solution remains.
- Gently shake test tube 2 and repeat the transfer process,transferring exactly 5 ml of solution from the test tube 2 and test tube .
- Rinse the pipette again and repeat the transfer process for test tubes 4,5 and 6.
I discovered that the color will get lighter when you move it to another test tube it is diluting.
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