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    Chem File- Effect of Yeast

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    PURPOSE  * HYPOTHESIS  * EXPERIMENT DESIGN  * MATERIALS  * PROCEDURES  * RESULTS  * CONCLUSION  * RESEARCH REPORT  * BIBLIOGRAPHY  * ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  * ABOUT THE AUTHOR  | PURPOSEThe purpose of this experiment was to determine the amount of fermentation of four different fruit juices after adding yeast. I became interested in this idea when I saw the fruit in my family’s refrigerator starting to ferment.The information gained from this experiment may be used by wineries to determine

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    Lab experiment 12                 Percent of water in a hydrate               The goal of Experiment 12 was to learn how to calculate the percent of water (by mass) in barium chloride and an unknown hydrate salt‚ as well as properly calculating the water of crystallization for the unknown hydrate salt.             A hydrate salt is composed of anions (-) and cations (+) surrounded by a fixed number of water molecules‚ called water of crystallization.  The hydrate decomposes upon heating and

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    given the bulk density and minimum void content. Equipment * Electronic Balance * Metal Cylinder (AS Compliant) * Metal Scoop * Tamping Steel Rod Test Procedure 1. Determine the weight and volume of the cylinder (for lab experiment written on side). 2. For the mixed aggregates ensure they are well mixed. Now fill the cylinder with the aggregate to 1/3 the height of the cylinder using the scoop. 3. Compact the aggregate with the tamping rod giving 25 strokes without

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    EXPERIMENT 4 ASPIRIN

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    AIMS At the end of the experiment‚ students should be able to synthesise pure aspirin using chemical tests such as esterification and recrystallization independently and to also find out the melting point range of aspirin using melting point determination. INTRODUCTION Aspirin‚ which is also known as acetylsalicylic acid‚ is one of the commonly used and widely found in any drugstore or pharmacy. Its properties make aspirin a well-rounded drug that reduces inflammation and fever and also relieves

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    Chem 16 2nd LE Notes

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    Chem 16 Notes UPD Should only be a supplement to discussions Table of Contents* [A] Lecture [1] Thermodynamics [2]Energy [3]Enthalpy [4]Hess’s Law [5]Determining Enthalpy [6]Heat Capacity [7]Calorimetry [8] Entropy [9] Gibb’s Free Energy [10] Waves [11] Quantum Theory [12] Quantum Numbers [13] Electron Configuration [14] Periodic Table [15] Periodic Trends KSev [16] Chemical Bonding [17] Formal Charge [18] Resonance Structure [19] Bonds [20] VSEPR [22] Valence Bond Theory [22] Molecular Orbital

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    Experiment B10- Photocromism and Piezochromism Reece Harms 4320288 Introduction This experiment investigates an oxidative coupling reaction in an to synthesise triphenylimidazole dimer from 2‚4‚5-triphenyl-1H-imidazole. The resulting compound was investigated for both photochromic and piezochromic properties by way of formation of a stable radical‚ utilizing visual observations and UV-Vis as a means of distinction. Both the oxidative coupling reaction and the dimers interaction with light

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    Quezon City Date Due: December 7‚ 2012 Date Submitted: December 7‚ 2012 ------------------------------------------------- Keywords: Sampling‚ Central Tendency‚ Accuracy‚ Precision‚ Quantity‚ Statistical Tests RESULTS AND DISCUSSION In the experiment‚ the class was able to use an analytical balance properly‚ gain an understanding of some concepts of statistical analysis‚ and apply statistical concepts in analytical chemistry. The data was gathered using an electronic analytical balance. This

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    Chemistry Midterm Exam  Answer each question below. Make sure to show your work on any math problem. 
1. Write the formula for mercury(II) chloride.    HgCl2                     2.  Arrange the following elements in order of decreasing atomic size: Li‚ C‚ K‚ F‚ Cs   Cs>K>F>C>Li     3.  Ammonia‚ NH3‚ is a typical ingredient in household cleaners. It is produced through a combination reaction involving N2(g) and H2(g). If 24.0 mol of H2(g) react with excess N2(g)‚ how many moles of ammonia

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    H2O2 Experiment

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    Makalah Biologi Percobaan Reaksi Hidrogen Peroksida dengan Katalase Penulis: Jancolin Yani Pendahuluan Seperti yang kita tahu bahwa hydrogen peroksida yang dihasilkan oleh sel-sel didalam tubuh kita akibat metabolism sel akan terpecah menjadi gas hydrogen dan oksigen dengan adanya keberadaan enzim katalase. Zat hydrogen peroksida sangat berbahaya bagi tubuh dalam kuantitas yang banyak oleh karena itu harus dipecah dan dikeluarkan. Sebagian besar zat hydrogen peroksida

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    Physics Experiment

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    Prediction I think that the speed of the cart will decrease as more weight is added on top of the cart. This is because the more weight that is placed on the moving vehicle/object‚ the more downward force is produced. This would increase the friction between the wheels of the cart and the ramp’s surface. The increase in friction would slow down the moving object (cart). Apparatus Trolley/cart- this is essentially a wooden block with wheels and a rubber end‚ to provide the collision with a

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