The correct option is (d) to use a smaller container to retrieve the NaOH and then transfer the NaOH to your reaction flask.
We will use a smaller container to retrieve the NaOH and then transfer the NaOH to your reaction flask.
<h3>How do you transfer chemicals from one container to another?</h3>
Solids are typically simpler to transfer to a beaker or other container with a wide mouth. Bring a beaker with a label to the shelf where the chemicals are kept for the reagents. Don't set the reagent bottle down after removing the cap (risks contamination).
- By tipping the bottle and slowly turning the bottle back and forth, many solid chemicals can be transferred with ease.
- Avoid raising the bottle high and letting the liquid spill out.
- Use the spatula if one is offered at the reagent bottle. Never use a spatula that you own. Make sure the appropriate lid is on the appropriate bottle before setting the bottle back on the shelf.
Using a funnel is the most secure and efficient way to move chemicals from one container to another. All liquid-based chemicals should be put through a funnel, whether they are in quantities of 1 gallon or 50 gallons, to minimize the risk of spills.
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The complete question is:
“You need to transfer some NaOH solution from a very large stock bottle to your reaction
flask. How do you do this correctly?
a. use a funnel to pour the NaOH from the stock bottle to your reaction flask
b. set up a siphon system to retrieve NaOH from the stock bottle to your reaction flask
c. directly pour the NaOH from the stock bottle to your reaction flask
d. use a smaller container to retrieve the NaOH and then transfer the NaOH to your reaction flask.”