Soft drinks contain a variety of sugars - Scottish Highers Chemistry - Question 11 - 2016
Question 11
Soft drinks contain a variety of sugars. A student investigated the sugar content of a soft drink.
(a) The density of the soft drink can be used to estimate its tot... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Soft drinks contain a variety of sugars - Scottish Highers Chemistry - Question 11 - 2016
Step 1
Draw a diagram of a volumetric flask.
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The diagram should clearly illustrate a volumetric flask with a long narrow neck and a base. Ensure that proper proportions are maintained to represent the flask accurately.
Step 2
Describe fully a method that the student could have used to accurately measure the mass of 10.0 cm³ of each sucrose solution.
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The student could use a balance to measure the mass of an empty volumetric flask first. Then, using a pipette, fill the flask with 10.0 cm³ of the sucrose solution. After that, weigh the filled flask again. The difference in mass gives the mass of the solution, thus allowing the calculation of its density.
Step 3
Draw a line graph using the student's results.
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On the x-axis, plot the % concentration of sucrose solution (0-20) and on the y-axis, plot the density of sucrose solution (1.00-1.50 g cm⁻³). Mark the points from the table and draw a best-fit line through the points.
Step 4
Suggest a reason why the soft drink needed to be flat before its density was determined.
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The presence of dissolved carbon dioxide gas would affect the measurement of density as it would lead to a lower density reading due to the gas bubbles in the solution. This interference could result in an inaccurate estimation of the sugar concentration.
Step 5
Using the equation, calculate the % concentration of sugars present in the soft drink.
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Using the formula provided:
ext{Density in g cm}^{-3} = (0.0204 imes ext{% concentration}) + 1.00
Substituting the density of the soft drink (1.07 g cm⁻³) into the equation:
Thus:
ext{% concentration} = rac{0.07}{0.0204} ext{ which equals approximately } 3.43 ext{%}
Step 6
Calculate the total mass of sugar present, in grams, in a 330 cm³ can of this soft drink.
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Using the concentration of the sugar found in 100 cm³:
Total mass = (Concentration in grams per 100 cm³) × (Volume in cm³) / 100
In this case, it would be:
Total mass = (10.6 g / 100 cm³) × 330 cm³ = 34.98 g.
Step 7
Draw this functional group.
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The aldehyde functional group can be represented as -CHO, which consists of a carbon atom double bonded to an oxygen atom, and also bonded to a hydrogen atom.
Step 8
Write the ion-electron equation for the oxidation reaction.
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The ion-electron equation for the oxidation reaction can be represented as: