Ideal Gas Behavior Author: VanessaStoll Lab Partners: Janelle Vallejo Instructor: Nieves Montano Chem 151‚ Section 002G Date Work Performed: February 12‚ 2014 Date Report Submitted: February 20‚ 2014 Abstract: This paper reports a lab experiment done on the ideal gas law to determine differences in gas based upon their “R” constant difference to 0.082057. A total of seven gases were tested‚ which included‚ Ethanol‚ Hexane‚ Cyclohexane‚ Pentane‚ Ethyl Acetate‚ Butane and Acetone
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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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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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Abstract In order to experiment with distinct components of a mixture‚ they must be first separated so they can be observed individually. This is accomplished in this lab by the technique called thin layer chromatography (TLC). TLC involves a stationary phase‚ which the TLC plates as well as a mobile phase‚ which could be one of two solvents used: ethanol-acetone for TLC. Dyes in a sample separate consequently because of their unique polarities. As a result‚ nonpolar substances travel further
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Introduction Methyl Salicylate has been used for a long time for its pleasant odour and flavour. The objective of this experiment was to carry an organic synthesis; the preparation of salicylic acid from methyl salicylate. To do an organic synthesis‚ it is needed to chemically modify the molecules of another compound to end up with the desire compound. Methyl salicylate is the major constituent of wintergreen oil‚ which is why it was used in this experiment as the starting material. The new technique
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How to do a Deadly EEI in Chemistry Students: These are some hints about the requirements of a high quality Extended Experimental Investigation for the Queensland Senior Chemistry Syllabus. Guidelines given to you by your teacher should take precedence if there is any doubt. They are addressing a Year 12 EEI but will still guide you for Year 11. They refer to a hypothesis-testing EEI. What’s the purpose of an EEI? You‟ll do an EEI to research a question you have about some chemistry-related phenomena
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Chem 1212L-345 Lab report Experiment #20: Temperature Change and equilibrium Woochul Jin Jeeyoon Kong‚ Alla Asmerom Hagos 03/22/2011 Woochul Jin Chem 1212L-345 Experiment #20 Lab Report Temperature change and equilibrium Introduction: In this experiment‚ we will find out how the variation of the value of an equilibrium constant with temperature can be used to determine the enthalpy (heat)‚ entropy (randomness)‚ and free energy (G) changes associated with the system in question
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CHEM RESEARCH TASK 1. INDICATORS Identify and describe some everyday uses of indicators including the testing of soil acidity/basicity. • Indicators are used regularly in chemical laboratories during chemical reactions. One important use is to determine the end point of a titration when an acid reacts with an alkali. The reactants and products of such a reaction are colourless so an indicator is a useful way to visually determine when the reaction is complete. Chemists also need to monitor
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Course Name Fundamentals in Chemistry Course Code: CHEM 101 Course Provider: The Division of Arts‚ Sciences and General Studies Level 1 Semester in which course is offered: 1 No. of Credits: 4 Total Study Hours: 56 Course Description: This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts in chemistry. It explores the structure of the atom‚ bonding between atoms/particles‚ the concept of the mole‚ redox reactions‚ kinetic theory and energetics. A laboratory component will be
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Rod Vanderhuge Period 2 Lab Title II. Data Collection and Processing A. Data Collection Amount of Substance (g) Uncertainty ±0.01g | Water Added (mL)Uncertainty ±0.05 cm3 (mL) | 3.30 g Pb(NO3)2 | 50.00 mL | 4.00 g KI | 50.00mL | 11.90 ±.06 g PbI2 (The uncertainty of this value differs from the uncertainty value of the other masses) | N/A | The qualitative data taken was that the compound created was a yellow precipitate‚ and when the water was poured through the funnel in order
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