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    Ammonium Nitrate

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    SCIENCE REPORT AMMONIUM NITRATE NH4NO3 Problem Our task was to investigate what the optimum ratio of solute to solvent that will produce the maximum cooling/heating effect? Hypothesis With a smaller quantity of water (50mls) and the same amount of Ammonium Nitrate added. After any period of time the mixture will be a cooler temperature than that of a mixture with a larger quantity of water. Variables „X Water „X Teaspoons „X Time „X Ammonium Nitrate „X Thermometer „X Stirring

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    Anatomy and Physiology 1

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    1/ What is the driving force in the diffusion? Randomness. As far as forces go i believe you can end up with a pressure if you have two different concentration on opposite sides of a membrane. Cells have been know to explode as a result of this effect. Wikipedia.org‚ "The World’s Encyclopedia" really says it best Search ’Molecular diffusion" "Molecular diffusion‚ often called simply diffusion‚ is a net transport of molecules from a region of higher concentration to one of lower concentration by

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    ANALYSIS OF GROUP III CATIONS Precipitation of Group III Cations and Separation into Subgroups Analysis of Subgroup A of Group III Cations Analysis of Subgroup B of Group III Cations (PART 1) Analysis of Subgroup B of Group III Cations (PART 2) ----------------------- Use decantate from group II cations Precipitate Decantate Consider as Group IIIB. Consider as Group IIIA. Centrifuge and separate. Add 10 drops of 1M HCl. Wash with few drops of H2O. Precipitate

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    Harmonium: Acidic Soil

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    The poem harmonium examines the relationship of a father and son. I think Armitage has written this poem for parents and children as they would be able to relate to the emotions in the poem. The Author uses the Farrand Chappelette which is a type of Harmonium or small organ to help him reflect the love that he has for his father. In the first stanza the poet talks about the Farrand Chappelette which was “gathering dust” telling us that it is getting old and it was due to be taken to the skip if Armitage

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    Experiment 1: Solubility of Organic Compounds (Answers to Questions) Q1. State what types of inetmolecular forces are present in solutions formed due to intermolecular attractions between the solute and the solvent. A1. For Water-Soluble Compounds: Acetone – Water: Hydrogen bonding and van der Waals forces Acetone – Diethyl Ether: Dipole – (induced) dipole and van der Waals forces Sucrose – Water: Hydrogen bonding and van der Waals forces Ethyl alcohol – Water: Hydrogen bonding

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    Chemistry 261 Practical Report Practical 2 Thermos Thurman 211526893   PRACTICAL 2: Preparation of sodium hexanitrocobaltate (III) Date: 12 March 2014 INTRODUCTION Sodium hexanitrocobaltate (III) is a coordination complex which has the formula Na3[Co(NO2)6]. This compound is yellow in colour. It consists of a central Co3+ ion surrounded by six nitro ligands [1]. This compound is used as a qualitative test for potassium and ammonium ions (so long as certain

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    Lab O6 – Equilibrium Lab Application Purpose: An introduction to the qualitative aspects of chemical equilibrium. Starting with a reaction at equilibrium‚ one will change the concentration of various ions present in the equilibrium‚ and record the states of the changing equilibrium through observation. Theory: Equilibrium- the point at which a solution has become perfectly saturated; when their forward and reverse reaction rates are equal Concentration- a measurement of how much solute

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    San Francisco‚ January 24‚ 2014 - The global market for biofertilizers is expected to reach USD 1‚294.8 million by 2020‚ according to a new study by Grand View Research‚ Inc. Increasing consumer adoption of organic foods is a key factor expected to boost the demand for biofertilizers. In addition‚ a favorable regulatory policy‚ especially in India and China‚ promoting sustainable agrochemicals‚ is expected to drive demand shift from synthetic fertilizers to biofertilizers. Apart from sustainability

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    Writing Complete Equations Practice For each of the following problems‚ write complete chemical equations to describe the chemical process taking place. Important note: There are a few physical processes on this sheet – You can’t write an equation for a physical process! 1) When lithium hydroxide pellets are added to a solution of sulfuric acid (dihydrogen sulfate)‚ lithium sulfate and water are formed. 2) When dirty water is boiled for purification purposes‚ the temperature is brought up to

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    INVESTIGATE FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SOLUBILITY OF SALTS Research question How does temperature affect the dissolving time of various salts.? Hypothesis I predict that with water of high temperature the salts will dissolve quicker. Controlled Variable Amount of water (solvent) Amount of salt used (solute) Type of cups taken and their sizes Independent variable Temperature of water Dependent variable Time taken for each salt to dissolve Material Required Measuring

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