Homework 2.1.2.0 1. In addition to clay minerals‚ what other soil constituents contribute to total CEC? The Organic Matter present in the soil. 2. How does CEC buffer nutrient concentration in soil solution? CEC will exchange ions continuously between the solution concentration until both of the concentration has neutralized. 3. Why does anion adsorption appear to be of little importance in most agricultural soils? Why are AECs of ultisols usually greater than those of mollisols?
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Dominick Prince Partner: Ryan Potts Reactions of Copper Due: Monday January 14‚ 2013 Beginning of Class Block: 5 Purpose / Safety: Purpose: 1. Observe some chemical reaction of copper and its compounds. 2. Write word and formula equations to represent these reactions. Safety: 1. Wear goggles and a lab apron or coat. 2. Tie back long hair and secure loose clothing before working with an open flame. 3. Corrosive substance; avoid contact with skin‚ eyes‚ and clothing
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WORKSHEET MOLE By Sir Shah Murtaza Q1. Potassium reacts with water as shown in the equation. a. Describe what you would see when potassium reacts with water. b. A sample of 0.195 g of potassium was added to 500 cm3 of cold water. When the reaction was finished‚ 100 cm3 of 0.100mol/dm3 hydrochloric acid was added to form solution X. (i) Calculate the number of moles of hydroxide ions formed when the potassium was added to water. (ii) Calculate the
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Dear Sir‚ Re: Urinalysis laboratory results for five patients After running the urinalysis tests for five patients who visited the hospital recently‚ the following urinalysis results were obtained. It is my hope that these results will assist you in advising these patients appropriately. Patient Number Glucose test (test strip matches key on bottle) Amino acid test (with biuret turns purple) Urea test (with‚ 5 grams‚ urease + phenolphthalein turns pink) Salts test (with silver nitrate turns
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Gravimetric Analysis: The Determination of Phosphorus in Plant Food Gravimetric analysis is a quantitative (i.e. how much?) method of classical analysis. The element to be determined is isolated in a solid compound of known identity and definite composition. The mass of the element that was present in the original sample can be determined from the mass of this compound. Plant foods contain three essential nutrients that are not readily available from soils. These are soluble compounds
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Tiffany Yuen Investigation 21: How Much Copper Is in the Coin? RC Bauer‚ JP Birk‚ DJ Sawyer We calibrated three different molarities of copper (II) nitrate. We tested for the %Transmittance of 1M‚ 0.1M‚ and 0.01M and plotted the data collected on a calibration curve based on concentration and absorbance. We used nitric acid to dissolve a penny to produce another copper (II) nitrate to test its %Transmittance and plot that on the graph to discover the concentration of that substance which came
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. CHM130 Lab 5 The Atomic Mass of Beanium Name: A. Data Table : Insert your Data Table here with your sample calculations. You must show at least one sample calculation per procedure step. (16 points) Part I Data Table Sample Mass (mg) Number/Qty Average Mass (mg) Relative Abundance Relative Weight (mg) Kidneybeanium 18725mg 25 749mg 25/75=.33 749mg*.33=247.17mg Pintobeanium 11575mg 25 463mg 25/75=.33 463mg*.33=152.79mg Blackeyedpeaium 9900mg 25 396mg 25/75=.33 369mg*.33=130
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Fowler 1 Brooke Fowler Mr. Davis CIS 146 02 February 2008 World Events of April 1979 Although it was almost twenty-nine years ago‚ many events of April 1979 still have an impact on us today. One major event that plays a large part in current events today is linked to a major event that happened on April 1‚ 1979. It was on this day that Iran’s government became an Islamic Republic by a 98% vote‚ overthrowing the Shah officially. This event forever changed the Middle East and the
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Laboratory #6 Qualitative Tests for Carbonyls: Aldehydes vs. Ketones Introduction Various chemical tests identifying ketones and aldehydes are used in this experiment in order to identify an unknown carbonyl compound. The tests used are: 2‚4-dinitrophenylhydrazone test‚ Tollen’s Test‚ Benedict’s Test‚ Chromic Acid Test‚ aka Bordwell-Wellman Test‚ Schiff’s Test‚ and Iodoform Test. These classification tests provide results based on color change or formation of precipitation‚ which is then used
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1. What is the molarity of a solution of ammonium chloride prepared by diluting 50.00 mL of a 3.79 M NH4Cl solution to 2.00 L? 2. A student takes a sample of KOH stock solution and dilutes it with 100.0 mLof water. The student determines that the diluted solution is 0.046 M KOH‚ but has forgotten to record the volume of the original stock solution sample. The concentration of the stock solution is 2.09 M. What was the volume of the original sample of stock solution? 3. A chemist wants to prepare
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