XV. GIMNAZIJA International Baccalaureate Department Group 4 – Chemistry SL Lab no.2: Acid-base titration Student: Caterina Rende Dominis Teacher: Zrinka Toplićan Date: 19 November 2012 Data Collection and Processing (DCP) Aspect 1: Recording raw data Table 1 Table showing raw data collected from titration Known measurements 25 mL of diluted acid 0‚100 M of NaOH solution Measurement Number | V of alkali needed to neutralize acid /mL/ (±0.01 mL)
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OH-‚ or H20 is added. By using standard lab equipment‚ a lab pro diagnostic tool‚ and acidic and basic solutions‚ the pH can be found. By recording the pH while adding a base or an acid gradually to a buffer solution you can find the capacity of each buffer to resist drastic changes in pH. The best buffers will keep a solution from becoming either too acidic or basic with the addition of a strong base or acid. Introduction The objective of the Irresistible lab is to determine the capacity of each
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change possibilities. Materials: 1. Depression plate 2. Sharpie marker 3. Dropper bottles: 1M hydrochloric acid‚ 1M sodium hydroxide‚ ammonia‚ vinegar‚ distilled water 4. pH indicator dropper bottles: bromothymol blue‚ red litmus paper‚ methyl orange‚ phenolphthalein Procedure: 1. Number the wells in the depression plate form 1-6 with the sharpie. 2. Into each well on the depression plate‚ add 10 drops of the following substances: a. Well 1: 1M hydrochloric acid b. Well 2:
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isomer. The experiment part will discuss in the later section. In McCullag’s paper‚ resolution of racemic ibuprofen involved adding a resolving agent‚ (S)-(-)- phenethylamine‚ to the racemic mixture.4 The resolving agent undergo an acid-base reaction with Ibuprofen and producing two salts that are diastereomers. Scheme 1: synthesis of (S‚ S) salt and (R‚ S) salt- insoluble in aqueous solution In McCullag’s paper‚ racemic ibuprofen (1) was dissolved in 0.24 M of KOH and stirring the mixture
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Human Demography: The study of age-structured populations Lab Preparation: Read the lab and be on time. There will be a quiz. Also‚ we’ll be riding a bus to the field location. If you want to join us for lab‚ don’t miss the bus! Bring your lab manual‚ a hard notebook or clipboard‚ paper and charcoal (for rubbings) and wear warm‚ possibly waterproof clothes. We’ll be outside for a good portion of the lab regardless of the weather. Background: Demography Demography is the descriptive study
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The Chemical Engineering Journal‚ 48 (1992) 17-29 17 Development and verification of a simulation model for a nonisothermal water-gas shift reactor Riitta L. Keiski”‚ Tapio SaImib and Veikko J. Pohjola” ‘Department bDepatiment of Process Engineering‚ of Chemical Engineering‚ University of Ouh‚ SF-90570 Oulu (Finland) Abo Akademi‚ SF-20500 Turku (Finland.. (Received December 29‚ 1989; in final from July 5‚ 1991) Abstract A fixed-bed test reactor suitable for studying non-isothermal
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References: Anne B. Padías‚ Making the Connections: A How-To Guide for Organic Chemistry Lab Techniques. 2nd edition. (Distillation (pp. 141 – 154) Chromatography‚ general (pp. 162 – 163) Gas Chromatography (pp. 179 – 187)) Answers to Questions 1. Simple distillation is used when the boiling points of two different substances are very different
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Design Lab Experiment: How would an increase in the atomic radii of the metals in period 4 affect the time it takes for a metal to react with HCl. Hypothesis: If Hydrochloric Acid is dropped on all of the metals in period 4‚ then the elements with the largest atomic radii will react faster with Hydrochloric Acid because atoms with bigger atomic radii are
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Morcilla‚ Ma Dame Ametrini T. MT11213 Chem 24 Prof. Zenaida Bacsafra COLLAGEN Collagen is a protein found abundantly throughout the bodies of animals‚ including humans. It is a very variable protein‚ forming the basis of many connective and support tissues. It is a fibrous structural protein‚ with a distinctive structure. In fact‚ collagen makes up about one-third of the total body weight. Its name is derived from the French word for glue. Collagen fibers‚ which resemble microscopic
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MARKSCHEME May 2010 CHEMISTRY Higher Level Paper 2 18 pages –2– M10/4/CHEMI/HP2/ENG/TZ1/XX/M+ This markscheme is confidential and for the exclusive use of examiners in this examination session. It is the property of the International Baccalaureate and must not be reproduced or distributed to any other person without the authorization of IB Cardiff. –5– Subject Details: M10/4/CHEMI/HP2/ENG/TZ1/XX/M+ Chemistry HL Paper 2 Markscheme Mark Allocation Candidates are
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