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    CHEM 120 (Fall 2011) 1. Test #1 (Version 001) Page 2 of 8 (0.5 marks) Elemental mercury‚ Hg(l)‚ has a density of 13.6 g mL−1 at 25°C. What is the volume of 4.25 grams of Hg(l)? A. B. C. D. E. 0.313 mL 3.20 mL 17.8 mL 57.8 mL none of the above 2. (0.5 marks) What is the mass of 0.45 mol S? Choose the closest value. A. B. C. D. E. 9.7 g 0.45 g 14 g 0.049 g 15 g 3. (0.5 marks) Balance the following equation using the smallest whole number coefficients. C5H10O5 + O2 → H2O + CO2 What

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    Lab 4 – The Cell Answer Key Procedure 4.3 Draw a picture of a single Elodea cell and label all visible structures. See the diagram in your lab manual. Without staining‚ the only structures that should have been clearly visible should have been the cell walls and the green chloroplasts. Is this cell prokaryotic or eukaryotic? ______Eukaryotic_______________________ What evidence do you have to support this claim? The presence of organelles (chloroplasts) and its large size.

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    think  only  periods  1  and  2  can use  this)  ○ Was  solution  3  soluble  or  insoluble  in  Bacl2  and  Agno3?  That  can  help  us  decide  whether  its  cl2  or  so4.  bacl  was  precipitate  ■ precipitate in bacl2 and naoh   ■       Unknown 4  ● CuSo4  ○ bacl2 precip means so4  ○ blue color means copper  ○ also  paperclip  looked  copper  colored  when  left  in  this  solution  ●   Unknown 5  ● NH4NO3 or NH4Cl   ○ nh4cl most likely  ○ i agree with nh4cl  ○ Reasoning?  ○ if it  was nh4no3 it would not form precipitate 

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    XXXXXXXXXXXX NETW410‚ Professor’s Name 10/6/12 Lab 4: Connecting Point A to Point B Lab Report How should an Internet connection be made for the current campus? Why did you select this option over the others? AT&T is the carrier providing service to the existing campus as well as the new campus. Examine the offerings for Internet access to select the one that should be used. (10 points) ST which is made by at&t is the most popular connector for multimode networks‚ like most buildings

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    Floyd Askew 3/19/13 CHEM 1211L Lab Report Introduction The purpose of this lab is to use volumetric analysis to determine the concentration of unknown substances. A sodium hydroxide solution is standardized to assist in finding the concentration of an acetic acid. An indicator must be used to pin point the equivalence point‚ the point in which 1 mole of a substance is equal to 1 mole of another. When that is found‚ we can determine the concentration. HC2H3O2 (aq) + NaOH (aq)

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    The Formation of Alum Crystals from Solutions in Two Different Thermal Conditions Burce P.J.‚ Cachuela J.A.A.‚ Capistrano M.M. I. Objectives The experiment aims to describe crystals and its aggregates by creating crystals of Alum (AlK (SO4)2 ∙12H2O)‚ commonly known as Tawas‚ from solution. Two setups will be created; crystals from each setup will be allowed to form at two different thermal conditions. With this‚ the experiment also aims to describe how temperature affects the formation of

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    Introduction In this lab‚ the density of 20 glass beads were determined using two different methods and the results were compared to see how close the values were to each other. In first method the volume of each individual bead was measured using the diameter of each bead‚ along with the mass. In the second method the beads we treated as a whole unit. The total mass was measured and volume was measured based on the amount of water that was displaced in a graduated cylinder. Then‚ the beads

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    SSN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING V Semester – CH 2307 TECHNICAL ANALYSIS LAB -2010 INDEX SHEET CYCLE ONE Date of Condn. Date of Subn. Sign 1 Estimation of COD of the given sample of water. 2 Estimation of Manganese in the given pyrolusite ore. 3 Estimation of Magnesium by EDTA method. 4 Estimation of purity of drug using pH meter. 5 Estimation of Ammonia in ammonium salts. 6 Polarimetric estimation of sugar

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    Name: Date: Graded Assignment Lab Report Answer the questions below. When you have finished‚ submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. (5 points) Score 1. Which combinations of substances resulted in a chemical change? Answer: The potassium nitrate and the ammounuiam hydroxide had a chemical change. It started bubbling and getting really foggy. The calcium nitrate and ammonuiam hydroxide did nothing. It’s all clear still‚ but no chemical change. The copper nitrate

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    provided that one’s assumptions to explain the observations of an experiment can be tested. Step 4: Confirming the Hypothesis The validity of the hypothesis needs to be confirmed via repeated and controlled experiments. In order to accept a hypothesis‚ there must be no inconsistencies between the hypothesis and the experimental observations. In the event of any inconsistencies‚ steps 1 through 4 must be repeated. Step 5: Proposing a Scientific Law By repeatedly performing experiments and modifying

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