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    The Analysis of Alum

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    Computer The. Analysis of Alum 158 After a compound has been synthesized‚ tests should be carried out to verify that the compound fonned is indeed the compound desired. There are a number of tests that can be perfonned to verify that the compound is the one desired. In Experiment 15A‚ you prepared alum crystals‚ KAl(S04)z·12H 20. In Experiment 15B‚ you will conduct a series of tests to detennine if your crystals are really alum. The first test is to find the melting temperature of the

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    Analysis of Alum

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    Analysis of Alum AlK(SO4 )2 . 12H2O AP Chemistry Lab # 5 INTRODUCTION Every compound has a unique set of chemical and physical properties. To identify a compound with certainty‚ experiments have to be conducted in order to verify these properties. Such kind of analysis is usually performed when a compound is synthesized‚ and whether the compound is indeed the compound desired needs to be ascertained. The main purpose of the experiment is to analyze alum‚ AlK( SO4

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    Analysis of Alum‚ AlK(SO4)2・12 H2O Partner: Cindy Date: Sep 15‚ 2011 Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to verify the identity of the alum by finding the properties of the substance; melting point and mole ratio of the water to the anhydrous. Every substance has unique characteristics which help to determine the identity of it. The actual values of the properties can be compared to the experimental values. In real life‚ this can be used to determine the unknown medicines. Hypothesis:

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    Analysis of Alum 1

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    Analysis of Alum AlK(SO4)2*12H2O: Determining the Melting Point and Water Hydration PreLab Questions: 1. When measuring the melting point‚ it is best to heat up the sample slowly so that the alum sample would be the same temperature as the water. The sample also needs time to melt. 2. 0.787g Na2CO3 1.336g H2O Moles of Na2CO3 = 0.787/106 = 0.00742moles Moles of H2O = 1.336/18 = 0.0742 Molar Ratio = 10 moles of H2O‚ 1 moles of Na2CO3 Abstract: The purpose

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    AP Chemistry Analysis of Alum * Purpose: * In this lab we performed several tests to determine if our crystals were actually aluminum potassium sulfate. * Procedures: * Materials: * Chemicals: * Aluminum potassium sulfate‚ 2.5 g * Equipment – Part 1: * 150 mL beaker * Bunsen burner * 2 capillary tubes * Mortar and pestle * Notched stopper to hold thermometer *

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    Alum Synthesis

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    Alum Synthesis: The Chemical Process of Recycling Aluminum Introduction By recycling aluminum cans‚ the costs and energy savings are dramatically more resourceful and efficient than producing aluminum from what it is naturally found in‚ bauxite ore. The process of recycling aluminum to produce potassium aluminum sulfate‚ a common alum‚ will be done through a serious of chemical reactions. Through this reaction‚ percent yield will be determined. Materials and Methods The mass of a 250 mL

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    Preparation of Alum

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    BS-Chemistry 3 Date Submitted: December 19‚ 2014 Lab. Schedule: MW 2:00 – 5:00 pm Rating: Group No. 11 Experiment No. 5 Preparation of KAl(SO4)2•12H2O (Alum) OBJECTIVES This experiment aimed to: prepare KAl(SO4)2•12H2O‚ commonly referred to as alum‚ from aluminum metal from a canned soft drink‚ and determine the mass of the alum collected and its percent yield. METHODOLOGY An aluminum metal scrap was obtained by scraping the paint off a Coca-Cola can. It was then cut into small pieces

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    Potash Alum

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    PREPARATION OF POTASH ALUM [(K2SO4.Al2(SO4)3.24(H2O) Aim: To prepare a pure sample of potash alum. [K2SO4.Al2(SO4)3.24H2O] Principle: Potash alum is prepared by dissolving an equi molar mixture  of aluminum sulphate and potassium sulphate in minimum  amount of water containing a little amount of sulphuric acid  and then subjecting the solution to crystallisation; octahedral  crystals of potash alum separate out.  Apparatus required: Beaker (100 ml)  Trough  Funnel  Wire gauze  Conical

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    Formation of Alum

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    The Formation of Alum Experiment 4 Introduction In an increasing population the need for land fields are as well increasing daily. Better yet‚ rather than dumping off trash is to instead recycle aluminum cans for a more efficient society. In this lab we will show how aluminum cans react to form alum. Materials and Methods The first step of the lab is to measure the mass of 250 mL beaker‚ once you have done this add .9 to 1.2 grams of aluminum can pieces to the beaker. Take the mass once

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    Analysis of Alum‚ AlK(SO₄)₂ •12H₂O Purpose The purpose of the experiment is to confirm whether the compound is Alum. Introduction Percent composition is defined as part divided by whole multiplied by 100. Water of hydrogen is defined as the amount of water produced into a molecule prepared in an aqueous solution. Molecular formula indicates the actual numbers and type of atoms in a molecule (notes). Procedure The procedure in this experiment is to determine melting point and mole ratio of

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