Motilal Nehru Public Jamshedpur Yearly Syllabus 2013-2014 X A‚B‚C ENGLISH LITERATURE UT-1 The Sniper‚Drama- Act II‚scene 1-4 FIRST TERM As You Like It: Act III (Scene III ‚IV‚V) Prose:The Sniper‚ Marriage is a private affair‚ Poetry: The Slave’s Dream. Selected portion of VIII & IX to be added UT-2 Project UT‐3 Drama- Act 4 SECOND TREM As You Like It: Act IV (whole)‚ Act V ( Scene I-III) Prose:The gift of the Magi‚How much land does a man require. Poetry: Our Casuarina Tree ‚Because I could
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Chemical Energetics All about enthalpy‚ calorimetry and the First Law of Thermodynamics A Chem1 Reference Text Stephen K. Lower • Simon Fraser University1 Contents Part 1: Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Part 2: Basic thermodynamics: what you need to know . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Systems and surroundings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Properties
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Syallubus for CHEM 1301 General Chemistry I Fall 2011 SCIE 2.106‚ M‚W: 2:35-3:50 Instructor Name: Dr. J. G. Parsons Email: parsonsjg@utpa.edu Office: Science room number: 3.348 Phone: Office : 381-7462 Office Hours: M/W: 1:30-2:30 or by appointment CRN: 12626 REQUIRED MATERIALS: Text Book: Chemistry by Julia Burdge (ISBN 978-0-07-302554-4) Scientific calculator (ARIS software package Required) RECOMMENDED MATERIALS: Burdge study guide Blackboard web course and a UTPA email address. CREDIT: Lecture
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In this experiment‚ a coffee cup calorimeter was used to measure the temperature readings of a neutralization reaction and magnesium oxide‚ MgO. Calorimetry is used to measure amounts of heat transferred to or from a substance.2 The difference of temperatures was used to calculate the heat energy given off by each sub-reaction. These values were solved by using Hess’s Law which determined the overall enthalpy changes of the neutralization reaction and MgO formation. Hess’s Law states that the heat
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Midterm Review KEY Unit 1: 1. What are the different parts of an experiment? a. Control group b. independent variable c. dependent variable d. all of the above 2. Match the following terms to the correct statement. a. Independent Variable b. Control Group c. Dependent Variable The control group is the part of the experiment where the independent variable being tested is not so that it may serve as a standard for comparison. In an experiment it is the independent
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CHEM 101L GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB FALL 2012‚ Friday 1:00 PM-3:50 PM Professor: Dr. Rostislav Bukasov Office: 7107 Office hours: Monday 5:00-6:00 PM; Tuesday 9.00-10.00 AM; Wednesday 11:00 AM–12:00 PM; Thursday 4.00-5.00 PM; Friday 10.00-11.00 AM Phone: 7-7172-706665 E-mail: rostislav.bukasov@nu.edu.kz Teaching Assistant: Zhanar Kassenova E-mail: zhanar.kassenova@nu.edu.kz Office : 8527 Office hours: Tuesday: 11.00 - 12.00 pm; Thursday: 9.00 am - 10.00 am Course Overview Chemistry
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data discovered. This and many other heat of reaction can demonstrate to researchers that in an acid-base reaction the specific heat capacity constant of a coffee cup calorimeter is so small when compared to the total heat of the reaction. Calorimetry‚ in its most primitive form‚ works with the heat of reactions. This also brings forth the topic of endothermic and exothermic reactions. When working
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The Increasing Enthalpy of Combustion Rates for Pentanol Isomers EEI Report Draft - JEREMY SAJU 11B Fuels are the main energy source of the modern world. The topic of this extended experimental investigation is to explore combustion rates of alcohols‚ specifically pentanol and it’s relationship with varying structural isomers. A fuel is defined as a material that stores potential energy that‚ when released‚ can be used as heat energy (Chemguide‚ 2003). The balanced combustion equation for pentanol
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CHM130 Lab 4 Calorimetry Name: Mengqi Li Data Table: (12 points) ALUMINUM METAL Pre-weighed Aluminum metal sample mass (mmetal) 50.0 grams Temperature of boiling water and metal sample in the pot (Ti(metal)) dsdfa(Ti 90.0 C Temperature of cool water in the calorimeter prior to adding hot metal sample (Ti(water)) 17.0 C Maximum Temperature of water/metal in calorimeter after mixing (Tf) 47.0 C LEAD METAL Pre-weighed Lead metal sample mass (mmetal) 50.0 grams Temperature of boiling
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Experiment 3: Solution Calorimetry: Thermodynamics of Potassium Nitrate II. Abstract A determination of thermodynamic variables of KNO3 is presented. KNO3 was heated and dissolved in varying volumes of distilled water. Upon dissolution‚ the KNO3 solution was removed from heat and the temperature was recorded once crystals formed. For each solution‚ ∆G the Ksp were found with the temperature and molarity values. ∆H and ∆S were found through the linearization of the data with
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