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'''The Aloha Chemical Sunset''' <br> ''Materials'' <br> 1. Hydrochloric acid 1M <br> 2. Sodium thiosulfate solution 0.2M <br> 3. Petri dish <br> 4. Tropical sunset cutout <br> 5. Overhead projector <br> 6. Paper <br> 7. Scissors <br> 8. Tape or cd of Hawaiian music (optional) <br> <br> ''Procedures'' <br> 1. Trace a circle the size of the petri dish on a piece of paper and cut out the circle to provide a "fram" for the chemical sunset. Place this frame on the overhead projector. <br> 2. To obtain a copy of the tropical sunset picture, go to www, finnsci.com/aloha.asp. open the pdf, print the picture and cut out along all of the outside edges to obtain a silhouette. <br> 3.Place the tropical sunset cutout inside its circular frame. <br> 4. Place the petri dish on the overhead projector and center the dish on top of the cutout, <br> 5. Turn on the overhead projector and focus the tropical sunset picture on a projector screen or a wall, <br> 6. Measure 14 ml of 0.2 M sodium thiosulfate solution and pour it into the Preti dish. <br> 7. Measure 8ml of 1M hydrochloric acis solution and pour it into the Petri dish. Stir themixture. <br> 8. Observe the color of the projected light on the screen or wall. <br> <br> ''Discussion'' <br> Sodium thriosulfate and hydrochloric acid produce elemental sulfur according to the following equation. <br> Na<sub>2</sub>S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3 (aq)</sub> + 2HCl<sub>(aq)</sub> ---> S<sub>(aq)</sub> + SO<sub>2(aq)</sub> + H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>(aq)</sub> + 2NaCl<sub>(aq)</sub>
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