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    the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)‚ Films Media Group‚ & Meridian Education Corporation. (2006). Health Technicians and Technologists. New York‚ N.Y.: Films Media Group. Nuclear Medicine Technologists: Occupational Outlook Handbook: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Retrieved May 15‚ 2013‚ from http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos104.htm Smith‚ M. (2001). Nuclear Medicine. The Duties of a Nuclear Med Tech‚ 53‚ 149-180. What is NMTCB? (n.d.). NMTCB Policy. Retrieved May 12‚ 2013

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    question and answer book is provided with this data book. Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room. © VICTORIAN CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2012 2012 CHEM DATA BOOK 2 Table of contents page 1. Periodic table of the elements 3 2. The electrochemical series 4 3. Physical constants 5 4. SI prefixes‚ their symbols and values 5 5. 1H 6.

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    Column and thin layer chromatography of plant pigments CHEMISTRY 201L EXPT 04 PAGE 01 - 12 Noel Angelo P. Kalacas*‚ Hanna Mae Laluces‚ Ina Bianca Lanuza Department of Chemistry‚ College of Science *Corresponding author; e-mail: knight_BeNcH66@yahoo.com Abstract Chromatography is a powerful technique for separating and/or identifying the components in a mixture. There are different types of chromatography and each has its own strengths and weaknesses. In this experiment‚ pigments of the

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    Enthalpy changes can be calculated using average bond enthalpy data. i) The enthalpy change to convert methane into gaseous atoms is shown below. [pic] Calculate the average bond enthalpy of a C—H bond in methane. [1] ii) Use the data in the table below and your answer to (a)(i) to calculate the enthalpy change for [pic] [3] [pic] b) The standard enthalpy of formation of 1‚2-dibromoethane‚ CH2BrCH2Br‚ is – 37.8 kJmol-1. Suggest the main reason for

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    Objectives: 1. To make careful measurements of the amounts of each reactant. 2. To calculate the number of moles of each reactant. 3. To predict which reactant is in excess. 4. To use drawings to relate microscopic events‚ to write a chemical equation that represent those microscopic events. 5. To learn how to measure the volume of a liquid using a buret. Prelab Questions: 1. Calculate the number of moles in 2.65g of zinc. 2. Calculate the number of moles of hydrochloric acid

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    Worked solutions to student book questions Chapter 2 Analysis by mass Q1. a b Why was the soup sample in Worked Example 2.1 heated to 110°C? Why was it necessary to weigh the sample four times? A1. a b The soup was heated above 100°C to evaporate water from the sample. By repeatedly heating the sample until the mass remained unchanged‚ the analyst could be sure that all the water had been removed. Q2. Some laboratories use microwave ovens in place of conventional ovens to

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    Chem outline

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    Chapter 1 Study of Chemistry -Chemistry is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes. It is a very practical science which means that it can be used to determine stuff we do in real life. For example‚ drugs‚ food‚ etc. are made by researching the chemical properties of the substance. -Matter is anything that has a mass and takes up space -Elements are the most basic substances something can be broken down into. There are about 100 elements known to scientists right now. There may be

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    chem 2

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    Part One (Flame Test): 1. Create and complete a data table for Part One of the lab. It should include the name of the element (or unknown) examined and the color of the observed flame Solution Name Color description 1 Barium Lime green 2 Calcium Red 3 Sodium Yellow 4 Rubidium Purple 5 6 Potassium Lithium Blue Pink Unknown 1 Sodium Yellow Unknown 2 Potassium Blue 2. Identify each unknown from Part One of the lab and briefly explain why you identified each unknown as you did. Unknown 1 was sodium

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    Names of the Elements Name: Period: Hint: If you need help go to: http://periodic.lanl.gov/default.htm What elements were named after the following astronomical bodies? Sun Mercury Earth Moon Asteroid Pallas Asteroid Ceres Uranus Neptune Pluto What elements were named regarding their taste or odor? Sweet (Latin) Odor (Greek) Stench (Greek) What elements were named after the following places? Berkeley‚ California State of California The Americas France (2 elements)

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    Identification and Production of Materials ================================ Ethene‚ Polymers and Ethanol ================================ Catalytic Cracking Oil refineries need to balance their outputs of various products (petrol‚ diesel‚ fuel oil‚ etc.) to match the demands of the marketplace. Catalytic cracking is the process in which high molecular weight (high boiling point) fractions from crude oil are broken into lower molecular weight (lower boiling point) substances in order to increase

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