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    another out. Birds use a pond for rest and food as they are usually less busy than a lake or larger body of water and have more to offer in the way of food. (http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/00228/facts.html) Sodium Chloride is better known as salt. Salt has different uses and is the number one ingredient in brine that is used on dirt roads in the summer time to keep the dust down. It is used on roads in the winter time to decrease the freezing temperature on the roads so ice doesn’t form‚ creating

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    benzoic acid began crystallizing in the ice bath as it started cooling. The sand in the beaker was heated very carefully to allow it to dry. After the sand was dried it was weighed. The benzoic acid and salt were separated. A filter paper was inserted in the funnel and the cup with the salt and benzoic acid was poured into the funnel. A graduated cylinder with 5mL of water was inserted into the ice bath; this was poured into the funnel to eliminate any of the sodium chloride that may have been

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    Chem Lab 2

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    as a solution. Water and Sodium Chloride were compounds given they are two or more elements‚ while mixing them we were able to create a solution. The Nacl that dissolves into H20 are techinically dissociated into ions but after heating it the table salt comes back without H20. Introduction Matter is anything that occupies space and has a mass. It can be classified into elements‚ compounds and mixtures. Pure substances are divided into categories as elements and compounds. Elements cannot be

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    colors of light after they are excited by high levels of electrical energy (as in the neon signs) or heat energy (as in the fireworks). For example‚ sodium is a very strong emitter of yellow light. This can sometimes be seen by putting ordinary table salt (sodium chloride) into a candle flame. Sodium emission due to electrical excitation is also what produces the saturated yellow colors seen in some street lights and parking lot lights in large cities. A variety of atoms and molecules are

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    Chem Lab 3

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    weighed them out and obtained a net weight for the two of them as well as a mixture percentage for all four components. Data Table 1: Experiment Data | | Grams | Percent of mixture | Iron filings | 1.9 g | 28.8% | Sand | 1.3 g | 19.7% | Table salt | .6 g | 9.09% | Benzoic acid | 2.8 g | 42.4% | Total | 10.6 g | 99.99% | Data Tables: **NOTE: The initial total mass I got was 6.6 g‚ however after the experiment was complete I had a mass of 10.6 g. I calculated the percent of mixture using

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    Separating a Mixture of Compounds Exp. No. 2 name Chemistry 145 February 2‚ 2014 I. Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to separate this mixture into components‚ determine the mass and percentage of each component. In addition to test the accuracy of an alternative method of subtraction to find the mass of the sodium chloride directly. Start with a mixture of sand (SiO2)‚ sodium chloride (NaCl)‚ and ammonium chloride (NH4Cl)‚ and use these separation processes: sublimation filtration

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    Homogenous or Heterogenous 1. Examine 5 mixtures and record your observations in a table similar to the one drawn below 2. Classify the mixtures as either homogenous or heterogenous B. Solutions 1. The salt‚ sodium chloride‚ has a solubility of 35.9g/100mL at 25 C. Determine the amount of salt that you would need if only 15mL of distilled water solvent was used. (5.885 g) 2. Using the measuring cylinder‚ measure and pout the 15mL of distilled water into one of the 100mL beakers. Measure and record

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    world. It is a beautiful land of Sufi Saints‚ brave‚ hardworking‚ kind-hearted people‚ classical poets‚ writers and rich history. It has one of the oldest great Indus civilization. it holds four of the world’s highest peaks. It has the second largest salt mines in the world and also has the world’s largest deep sea. Pakistan has so many other beautiful places and resides so many great people‚ which the media totally ignores. World’s

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    Reagents: Test Solutions

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    immediately. Lead Nitrate Stock Solution— Dissolve 159.8 mg of lead nitrate in 100 mL of water to which has been added 1 mL of nitric acid‚ then dilute with water to 1000 mL. Prepare and store this solution in glass containers free from soluble lead salts. Standard Lead Solution— On the day of use‚ dilute 10.0 mL of Lead Nitrate Stock Solution with water to 100.0 mL. Each mL of Standard Lead Solution contains the equivalent of 10 µg of lead. A comparison solution prepared on the basis of 100 µL of Standard

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    standard curve of conductivity. Because water contains very few ions it does not conduct electricity very well. When NaCl solution is dissolved in water‚ the solution conducts very well‚ because the solution contains ions. The ions come from the table salt‚ whose chemical name is sodium chloride. Sodium chloride contains sodium ions‚ which have a positive charge‚ and chloride ions‚ which have a negative charge. Because sodium chloride is made up of ions‚ it is called an ionic substance. After completing

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