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    Chem 16 Final Paper

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    confirmatory tests. Preliminary tests are done to eliminate ion choices‚ while confirmatory tests are done to confirm the actual ions present in the sample. Qualitative analysis was done to identify the ions present in a given unknown solution. In this experiment‚ the qualitative traits of chemicals and their corresponding chemical reactions with other chemicals were more evident and familiar. Five preliminary tests were used to infer possible ions: two for cations‚ namely‚ precipitation reactions with hydroxide

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    Chem 100 Study Guide

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    Form A Chemistry 100 Introduction to General Chemistry Fall Semester‚ 2010 Exam One‚ 150 points On this page print your name‚ your lab section number‚ and the name of your TA. Also sign this test booklet. Name________________________________Lab section____________TA___________ Signature________________________________________________________________ The exam consists of 21 problems and one extra credit problem. Partial credit is given only for work that is legible and logically and clearly

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    Chemistry June Exam Notes Quantities in Chemical Reactions  Molecular and formula mass o The mass of one unit of a compound (a molecule or a formula unit) o The sum of the mass of all the atoms in a compound o With knowledge of the mass of each individual atom‚ the percentage composition by mass can be determined  The Mole (mol) o A counting unit‚ one mole refers to 6.02 x 1023 particles of any given substance o Known as Avogadro’s Constant and given the symbol NA  Molar Mass o The

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    04.05 Chemical Reactions: Combustion: Lab Worksheet and Rubric Before You Begin: You may either copy and paste this document into a word processing program of your choice or print this page. Procedure: 1. Iron (IIII) and copper (II) sulfate solution Fill a small test tube halfway with copper (II) sulfate solution. Add a 2.0 gram iron rod to the solution and observe the reaction.  2. Lead (II) nitrate and potassium iodide solutions Pour about 2.0 mL of lead (II) nitrate into the test tube

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    Chem 1331 Midterm 2

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    1. | |   | What is the pressure‚ in atm‚ of a tank of gas with a regulator that reads 1250mmHg? | |   | Student Response | Correct Answer | A. | 1.64 |   | B. | 490 |   | C. | 1.79 |   | D. | 0.608 |   | E. | 1.25 |   | | Score: | 0/1 |   | | 2. | |   | A 147.9-L sample of dry air is cooled from 88.0°C to 22.1°C while the pressure is maintained at 2.85 atm. What is the final volume in L? (Do not type the units.) | |   | Student Response | Correct

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    5.03 FLVS Chem Lab

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    05.03 Gas Laws: Lab Report Directions: Read/ Study all the lesson information in the 5.03 lesson then click the activity tab to perform two virtual labs. (There are recorded Teaching Videos for lesson 5.03. To view them click the “Help Sign” on the announcement page. Next scroll down to Lesson 5.03 stuff and you should see 5 part video links that will cover the lesson content.) Virtual Lab 1- Part I: Boyle’s Law A sample of gas is trapped in a sealed container‚ which has a movable lid. Moving

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    Isotopes and Atomic Mass It’s Vegium I. Purpose The purpose of this lab is to determine the average weights of each isotope of the “element” vegium‚ determine the relative abundance of isotopes of vegium‚ and calculate from experimental data the atomic mass of vegium. II. Apparatus Sample of vegium‚ balance‚ weighing cups III. Data Tables | |Beanium |Peaium |Cornium |Total

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    Entropy: Entropy is a measure of the disorder of a system. Entropy comes from the second law of thermodynamics‚ which states that all systems tend to reach a state of equilibrium. The significance of entropy is that when a spontaneous change occurs in a system‚ it will always be found that if the total entropy change for everything involved is calculated‚ a positive value will be obtained. Simply‚ all spontaneous changes in an isolated chemical system occur with an increase in entropy. Like enthalpy

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    01.07 Accuracy and Precision: Balance Lab Worksheet Data * Below is the table that you will complete for the virtual lab. Either type your results into this table or print the table from the virtual lab (it must be submitted to receive full credit for this assigment.) * To print from the virtual lab. 1. Be sure the data table is viewable. 2. Right-click (PC) or Command-Click (Mac) on the table and select print. Part I: Density of Unknown Liquid | | Trial 1 | Trial

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    12th Solid State Chem.

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    1 Class XII: Chemistry Chapter 1: The Solid State Concept 1. Solid: Solid is a state of matter in which the constituting particles are arranged very closely. The constituent particles can be atoms‚ molecules or ions. Properties of solids: a. They have definite mass‚ volume and shape. b. Intermolecular distances are short and hence the intermolecular forces are strong. c. Their constituent particles have fixed positions and can only oscillate about their mean positions. d. They are incompressible

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