Preparation of Potash Alum A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED TO CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT DIST: AMRELI GUJARAT BY:-ANURAG AGARWAL ROLL NO: XII SCI. 2009-2010 PRINCIPAL INTERNALEXAMINER EXTERNAL EXAMINER CERTIFICATE Certificate This is to certify that this project work is submitted by ANURAG AGARWAL to the Chemistry department‚ Aditya Birla Public School‚ Kovaya was carried out by him under the guidance & supervision during academic year 2008-2009
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Chemistry 1211K Lab Report Briana Limage Drawer #D20 Tuesday December 2‚ 2014 Lab Day and Time: Tuesday 2-5 Unknown # 4224034-DF14 Introduction The purpose of this semester long experiment was to determine an unknown organic acid. An organic acid is an organic compound with acidic properties. A base reacts with acids to form salts. Titrations are used to determine the concentration of unknown substances. The purpose of the KHP experiment was to determine the molarity of NaOH. HCl
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LAB 6 PART 1: LAB ON BONE TISSUE LAB OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this exercise‚ the student should be able to dissect a chicken drumstick and identify the superficial and internal anatomies of a long bone. THE ANATOMY OF A LONG BONE Identify the anatomical structures of a long bone by examining the tibia of a chicken. MATERIALS NEEDED: Textbook and/or atlas Two chicken drumsticks Sharp knife or single-edge razor blade Tweezers Magnifying glass Camera DISSECTION PROCEDURE:
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Density Lab January 24‚ 2014 Benjamin I. Purpose- The purpose of this lab is to identify the unknown substances by calculating the densities of the given substances then comparing those densities to the actual densities on the table given. II. Materials- Graduated cylinders Triple beam balance Unknown substances from bag given by teacher Table of known densities Calculator Water III. Procedure- The first thing one must do to identify which substance is which is to calculate the
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Object Estimated Mass (g) Actual Mass (g) Actual mass (kg) Pen or Pencil 5g 5.3g .0053kg 3 Pennies 7.5g 8.1g .0081kg 1 Quarter 5.5g 5.7g .0057kg 2 Quarters‚ 3 Dimes 18.8g 18.1g .0181kg 4 Dimes‚ 5 Pennies 22.9g 22.7g .0027kg 3 Quarters‚ 1 Dime‚ 5 Pennies 31.6g 33.0g .033kg Key 8.0g 8.3g .0083kg Key‚ Quarter‚ 4 Pennies 23.5g 25.2g .0252kg Questions Water boils at 100*C at sea level. If the water in this experiment did not boil at 100*C‚ what could be reason? The boiling point varies due to atmospheric
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in a beaker. 3) Heat the mixture and bring to a boil to rid the mixture of salt and benzoic acid. Separate into two cups‚ and observe how when the mixture is left to cool down in an ice bath‚ the benzoic acid crystallizes as it decreases in heat. 4) In the remaining cup‚ heat the sand until the solution is completely dissolved. The sand should be left. 5) Using the cooled solution of benzoic acid crystals‚ filter out the benzoic acid from the table salt using funnels. 6) Calculate the percentage
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1. The use of microscale techniques does not change the hazardous nature of the reagents we use. Briefly describe the hazards associated with even small amounts of each of the following: a. concentrated hydrochloric acid‚ HCl HCL may be corrosive. It can cause burns to dosy tissue and can be deadly if inhaled or swallowed. b. sodium hydroxide‚ NaOH‚ solution NaOH is a very corrosive chemical and contact with it can cause burns to body tissue and
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Kunal Bhattacharjee Period 8 AP Bio Enzyme Catalysis Lab Report by Kunal Bhattacharjee 1 Kunal Bhattacharjee Period 8 AP Bio Enzyme Lab Report INTRO: Enzymes are a type of proteins that are formed by Amino acids and help speed up metabolic reactions. They are able to do this by interacting with the substrate . The substrate is what is being breaking down in the reaction. The substrate comes in to contact with the enzyme by binding to
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Post-Lab Report for Experiment 2: Cooperative Identification of an organic Solid October 6‚ 2013 Introduction: This experiment was focused on the cooperative identification of organic compound by its chemical properties such as: slow melting point‚ mixed melting point‚ Rf values in TLC experiment‚ IR spectrum analysis‚ and H NMR spectra. Such data can provide the the identity of functional groups and the identity of the compound itself. In this experiment
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SEPARATION OF MIXTURE OBJECTIVE: To separate the components of a mixture based upon physical characteristics of each component within the mixture. Secondly‚ to determine the mass of each component by using the knowledge of separation techniques. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS: Do Not Pipette By Mouth Read the Chemical Safety Information Dress Appropriately Identify the Safety Equipment Don’t Taste or Sniff Chemicals Don’t Casually Dispose of Chemicals Down the Drain MATERIALS:
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