Extended Experimental Investigation Cold Pack Year 12 Chemistry Abstract: Cold packs are based on the principle of endothermic reactions‚ which means a reaction that absorbs heat from the surrounding resulting in a temperature drop. Due to this temperature drop‚ cold packs have many benefits when it comes to injuries such as sprains and strains. It cools the local tissue and reduces bleeding‚ swelling and pain. It also aids in a speedy recovery. The most commonly used
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References: Hebden Chemistry 12: Workbook for Students‚ Unit 1: Reaction Kinetics‚ pg. 1-36 Heath Chemistry Laboratory Experiments‚ Experiment 18 A: Factors Affecting Reaction Rate‚ pages. 192-196 Factors Affecting Reaction Rates http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/Physical_Chemistry/Kinetics/Factors_That_Affect_Reaction_Rates
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Chemistry Final Exam Study Guide Shara Shonn Chapter 10 – Temperature – the measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules or atoms in a system * The higher the kinetic energy the higher the temperature Vaporization – * Vaporization – the process by which a liquid or solid changes to a gas * Occurs when particles have enough energy to escape intermolecular forces Evaporation – * Evaporation – the process by which particles escape from the surface of a non-boiling liquid
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Destiny Lipede The Chemistry of Hair Coloring: What are the effects of hair color on synthetic hair? The first thing that comes to mind when people see hair color is “beauty.” But‚ what most do not realize is that chemistry plays a major role in many everyday products. What makes the colors so pretty and attractive? How can hair color effect synthetic hair? The question I want to answer is “what are the effects of hair color on synthetic hair?” I chose this topic because I wanted to learn how
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SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL (#2000-0709) SOAP FROM NUTMEG: AN INTEGRATED INTRODUCTORY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY EXPERIMENT Marcio C.S. de Mattos and David E. Nicodem Departamento de Química Orgânica‚ Instituto de Química‚ Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro‚ Caixa Postal 68545 21945-970‚ Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil 1) Written material used by students 2) Instructor notes 3) Chemical abstract registry number of chemicals 1) Written material used by students Soaps
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Organic Chemistry I – CHEM 201-DL01 September 26‚ 2014 Organic Chemistry Experiment 4B Lab Report Extraction of Organic Compounds From Natural Sources: Extraction of Trimyristin From Nutmeg Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to illustrate how a solid natural product can be extracted from its natural source through the use of an organic solvent. Natural products are organic compounds that are synthesized by natural biological processes in plants‚ animals
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Module 2: The Scientific Method and Matter The Scientific Method Step 1: Performing Experiments Step 2: Making Observations Step 3: Proposing a Hypothesis Step 4: Confirming the Hypothesis Step 5: Proposing a Scientific Law Scientific Notation It is a mathematical expression in which a number is expressed as N x 10^n where N contains only one nonzero digit to the left of the decimal and n is an integer. Rules for Determining Significant Figures (digits) - All nonzero digits are
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John Abarshi Mr Meinsma Chemistry December 14‚ 2010 Conductivity of Ionic solutions Introduction This lab report is about the conductivity of ionic solutions. In class we have been discussing wether all ionic solutions conduct equally well. If an solvent solution conducts electricity‚ then it must contain ions. So measuring the conductance of solutions can tell you whether the solutes in the solution are dissociated into ions. (Conductivity) Any type of solution‚ even ionic solutions‚ provide
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Chemistry is one branch of knowledge that grew from human curiosity about the world and has played a central role in the development of the modern world. Chemistry is the study of the composition of matter‚ the stuff things are made of‚ and the changes that matter undergoes. Now‚ we may not think chemistry plays such a big role in our life but it perhaps more than any other branch of science has bettered our lives. Almost anything we touch today has benefited from chemical technology‚ and there for
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Support Material Exemplar Starter Pages GCE Chemistry B (Salters) OCR Advanced GCE in Chemistry B (Salters): H435 Unit: F336 Chemistry Individual Investigation This Support Material booklet is designed to accompany the OCR Advanced GCE specification in Chemistry B (Salters) for teaching from September 2008. Contents Contents 2 Support Materials 3 Choice of investigation topic 4 Health and Safety 33 Other forms of support 35 Support Materials These support materials should
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