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    Learning Goals. 1. To determine the amount of Sulfate in an Unknown sulphate sample. 2. To perform and develop skills in precipitation Gravimetric method of quantitative analysis. DISCUSSION: Gravimetric analysis is one of the oldest analytical techniques and for this reason is referred to as a "classical method." Gravimetric procedures are usually very accurate‚ but more tedious than other methods. The only major equipment needed for gravimetric analysis is an accurate balance. Sulfur

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    Industrial Chemistry Notes

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    I) INTRODUCTION * Industrial Chemistry deals with the preparation of products from raw materials through the agency of chemical change * Chemistry is important to Industry by: * Regulating manufacturing processes * Quality Control * Research and Development * Sources of raw materials from the natural environment 1) Lithosphere –Earth’s Crust 2) Hydrosphere – Marine and Oceanic Environment 3) Atmosphere – Air 4) Plants – Biosphere * Classification of Natural

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    AAS

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    PRINCIPLE  INSTRUMENTATION  SAMPLE AUTOMIZATION TECHNIQUES  INTERFERENCES AND APPLICATIONS. ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS SUCH AS DETERMINATION OF SODIUM‚ POTASSIUM‚ CALCIUM‚ PHOSPHOROUS‚ SULFUR‚ CHLORINE‚ BROMINE AND IODINE Introduction AAS used as an analytical tool was first developed by an Australian physicist Alan walah Atomic spectrometric methods are rapid ‚convenient and have high selectivity The method involves a process called as atomization in which the sample is converted to a gaseous phase

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    experiment wills comparison between all samples. We will weight three times. First type the weight of crucible. The second is crucible and the sample the last about the weight of ash after removing from furnace. Apparatus: 1. clean crucibles 2. Analytical balance 3. Clean tongs 4. Tripod 5. Bunsen burner 6. Silica triangle Instruments: 1. Furnace Procedure: 1. Clean crucible was placed in a blue flam in clean silica triangle 2. After it was warm the flam was raised briefly

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    Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University‚ Gopalganj. Title : Assignment on HPLC (High-performance /High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography) Introduction: HPLC is an advanced form of liquid chromatography used in separating the complex mixture of molecules encountered in chemical and biological systems‚ in order to recognize better the role of individual molecules by using significantly higher pressure (50–350 bar). Compounds are separated by injecting a sample

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    Q.1 Bond enthalpy of fluorine is lower than that of chlorine‚ why? Q.2 Give the IUPAC name of the following compound: (CH3)3-C-C-COOH ║ O Q.3 On increasing temperature‚ activation energy of a reaction decreases‚ why? Q 4 Which of the following is most effective electrolyte in the coagulative of AgI/Ag+sol? K2SO4‚ MgCl2‚ K4[Fe(CN)6] Q.5 Write the reaction when glucose is heated with excess of HI. Q.6 Which Xe compound has distorted octahedral shape? Q.7 What is the denticity of

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    Chemistry 101 Chapter 4 Practice Test February 2013 1. A 20.0-g sample of HF is dissolved in water to give 2.0  102 mL of solution. The concentration of the solution is: a) 1.0 M b) 3.0 M c) 0.10 M d) 5.0 M e) 10.0 M Ans: d) 5.0 M Page: 4.3 2. Which of the following aqueous solutions contains the greatest number of ions? a) 400.0 mL of 0.10 M NaCl b) 300.0 mL of 0.10 M CaCl2 c) 200.0 mL of 0.10 M FeCl3 d) 200.0 mL of 0.10 M KBr e) 800.0 mL of 0.10 M sucrose ANS:

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    Dr.Tawfeq al.Qaimare Rifqa Shawer Lab report 5 21-3-2013 Adsorption Chromatography Introduction: The technique of adsorption chromatography may be illustrated by a description of how two dyes are separated when a solution of the dyes is passed through a column of powdered silica contained in a vertical glass tube‚ it’s a method used to separate solids or liquids. At the first the two dyes are adsorbed at the top of the column‚ giving this region a nearly dark blue color. However‚ when

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    EXPERIMENT : Iron in Breakfast Cereal by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy OBJECTIVES : 1) To determine the actual iron content of different brands of cereals 2) To compare the experimental results with the values listed on the manufacturer’s labels. INTRODUCTION : Iron is one of the important minerals that is required for our bodies to function properly. Most of the iron in our body is found in the blood such as haemoglobin‚ approximately 60 -70% of the human body’s iron is found

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    Chemistry Year 12

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    elements and compounds found in mixtures that make up earth materials. Applying appropriate models‚ theories and laws of chemistry to the range of earth materials allows a useful classification of the materials and a better understanding of the properties of substances. This module increases students’ understanding of the nature‚ practice‚ applications and uses of chemistry. Outcomes: 8.2.1 The living and non-living components of the Earth contain mixtures .2.1 a) Construct word and balanced

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