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    1. Start off by weighing two paracetamol tablets using some accurate scales. Record the mass down (1.15g). This had to be as accurate and precise as we could get it so we had the correct weight to start the experiment. Without this then the results we found at the end would not be accurate. A problem that could be faced with this is that the scales may not have been fully set to zero. Also it takes time for it to fully reach its weight on the reading so you may move them too quick before the right

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    Name: Yomary Gil Statistical Concepts: Data Simulation Discrete Probability Distribution Confidence Intervals Calculations for a set of variables Open the class survey results that were entered into the MINITAB worksheet. We want to calculate the mean for the 10 rolls of the die for each student in the class. Label the column next to die10 in the Worksheet with the word mean. Pull up Calc > Row Statistics and select the radio-button corresponding to Mean. For Input variables: enter all

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    In this experiment‚ we used acquired observational data to develop an activity series describing the relative reactivity of the metals being tested. The elements within a periodic table often show different trends in physical and chemical properties depending on the period or group they are apart of. In a periodic table‚ elements are arranged by increasing atomic number in horizontal rows called periods. The atomic numbers represent the number of protons in each element. The periodic table is also

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    To begin the experiment‚ the unknown needs to be determined as an acid or a base by using litmus paper or a pH strip. For the rest of the experiment‚ if the substance is being handled‚ gloves and goggles must be worn. Use a clean and dry Erlenmeyer flask and weigh it. Then‚ some of the unknown will be measured and poured into the flask. Also way the flask and the unknown. Add distilled water and phenol saline to the flask. Set that aside to prepare the biuret. Choose the substance that will be used

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    NH3 H2O - NH4OH can be a very useful to the society because by keeping an eye out for this synthesis reaction‚ chemical technicians are able to identify ammonium hydroxide in water accessed by people and prevent people from being in contact with toxic water. Ammonia takes the form of gas at room temperature. It is a colourless gas with an irritating odour. Ammonias melting point is at -77 degrees Celsius and its boiling point is at -33.35 degrees Celsius. This covalent compound is corrosive to

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          5. Thoreau uses a metaphor at the end of the third paragraph you read: “never dreaming the while that he lives in the dark unfathomed mammoth cave of this world‚ and has but the rudiment of an eye himself.” What comparison is he making? 6. In the fourth and fifth paragraphs you read‚ what are Thoreau’s views of the news and the mail? How might Thoreau have seen today’s society that is so obsessed with social media and 24 hours a day news channels? He could not live in the world we live

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    CALORIMETRY KATHLEEN IVY B. MENDOZA DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING‚ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES DILIMAN‚ QUEZON CITY DATE PERFORMED: JANUARY 30‚ 2015 INSTRUCTOR’S NAME: JACOB NOEL M. INGUITO INTRODUCTION Calorimetry‚ derived from the Latin calor meaning heat‚ and the Greek metry meaning to measure‚ is the science of measuring the amount of heat‚ q.1 The amount of heat is absorbed (endothermic where qrxn >0) or released (exothermic where qrxn <0) by the system with

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    Calorimetry Experiment Purpose: The objective of this lab is to determine the enthalpy change for NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) NaCl (aq) + H2O(l) Procedure: Before measuring the enthalpy of acid base neutralization‚ my partner Brian and I determined a calorimeter constant‚ using a homemade polystyrene calorimeter. With the following formula and data: qhot= cm (Tf-Ti) qcold=cm(Tf-Ti) SYSTEM DATA SURROUNDINGS DATA Water cold Mass: 50mL Water hot Mass: 50mL C=4.18 C=4.18 Ti=20 C Ti=31

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    CALORIMETRY K.M.J. PECO1 1INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY‚ COLLEGE OF SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES DILIMAN‚ QUEZON CITY‚ PHILIPPINES DATE PERFORMED: JUNE 21‚ 2013 INSTRUCTOR’S NAME: LISA MARIE S. RAMIREZ INTRODUCTION In all chemical processes‚ heat is either absorbed or released by the chemical system. It can be observed that when sodium hydroxide is reacted with hydrochloric acid‚ the container containing the chemical reaction becomes warmer compared to when only one of the reactants

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    then tested for the presence of Fe2+‚ Fe3+ and Ag+ by placing K3Fe (CN) 6‚ KSCN and HCl to 3 separate samples of the supernate. The first result of the test is by adding K3Fe(CN)6‚ After K3Fe(CN)6 was added to the supernate‚ a Prussian blue precipitate was formed‚ more formally written as‚ Fe2+ (aq) + Fe (CN) 63- (aq) + K+ (aq) → K∙Fe2 (CN) 6 (s) It has a net ionic equation of: Fe2+(aq) + K3Fe(CN)6(aq) ↔ KFe(III)Fe(II)(CN)6(s) + 2K+(aq) This reaction thus proves that the supernate contains Fe2+

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