Chemical Equilibrium- Le Chatelier’s Principle; Chemistry 0993 By Amanuel asgodom For Dharinee Doobur-Choytun Partner cherry November 28‚ 2013 Purpose: To observe and record Le Chatelier’s Principle on how temperature & concentration change affects in a reaction. Apparatus and materials; See on chemistry lab manual 0993e chan henry j johnstone- g pawelchack Vancouver community college. Page 52… le chateliers principle. See the detail from the le chateliers principle
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specific facet of war that could be considered most detrimental chemical warfare. "Chemical warfare is warfare (and associated military operations) using the toxic properties of chemical substances to kill‚ injure or incapacitate the enemy" (Chemical Warfare). But not only does it leave its mark on society and the people of the world‚ chemical warfare can destroy the unique qualities of nature as well. The practice of chemical warfare dates back to 1000 B.C and is still used today (Smart).
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What chemical compounds does the human body consist of? Oxygen (65%) and hydrogen (10%) are predominantly found in water‚ which makes up about 60 percent of the body by weight. It’s practically impossible to imagine life without water. Carbon (18%) is synonymous with life. Its central role is due to the fact that it has four bonding sites that allow for the building of long‚ complex chains of molecules. Moreover‚ carbon bonds can be formed and broken with a modest amount of energy‚ allowing
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by the term ‘chemical change’. A chemical change is where the Atoms in one or more substances are rearranged to
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Finding the Ratio of Moles of Reactants in a Chemical Reaction Purpose: The goal of the lab is to determine the mole ratio of two reactants in a chemical reaction (AgNO3 and K2CrO4). However‚ the formulas for the products are unknown. Introduction: When determining the molar ratio of a chemical equation‚ usually the formulas of the reactants and the products are known. With that information‚ it is particularly easy to determine the ratio. However‚ since the products and the formulas for
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experiment is to differentiate between a physical change and a chemical change. A physical change includes a change in the material without affecting its composition‚ such as the physical state change. However‚ a chemical change includes the change in the composition of the substance. The change in color‚ formation of a gas or a solid product‚ and the production of energy are the evidences of a chemical reaction‚ thus‚ of a chemical change. Materials Crucible tongs Evaporating dish
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2013 Palmitos‚ Isabel Experiment # 2 chemical changes I. INTRODUCTION Chemical changes occur when a substance combines with another to form a new substance whether by combination reaction‚ combustion reaction‚ decomposition reaction and etc. These changes can be observed by evolutions of gas‚ appearance or disappearance of a precipitate‚ evolution or absorption of heat or even change in color. This experiment aims to observe the different chemical changes copper undergoes in different conditions
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Physical and Chemical Properties Toby Orme-Lab 4 Solubility or Reaction Substance Name Color Odor Effect of Heat Cold H2O Hot H2O Litmus Test Dilute HCl Dilute NaOH Mg Silver N/A N/A Non soluble Bubbles Basic Hot/fizz N/A Cu Copper N/A Purple then turned black Non soluble N/A N/A N/A N/A Zn Silver N/A N/A Non Soluble N/A N/A Vaporized and fizzed N/A MgO White N/A Omits gas Hazy mix Boiled Rapidly Basic Got hot and fizzed Became thick or pasty CuCO3 Green N/A Turned black Hazy Green Became powdery
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Title: Finding the Ratio of Mole of Reactants in a Chemical Reaction Purpose of Lab: To find the coefficients of two chemical reactants that appears in a balanced chemical equation using the continuous variations method. Pre Lab Questions: 1. 2AgNO3(aq) + K2CrO4(aq) → 2KNO3(aq) + Ag2CrO4(s) 2. There is enough to make a valid conclusion because‚ on the graph‚ one can clearly see that the two lines intersect. Thus‚ one can also determine the mole ratio. The mole ratio is approximately
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Ermina Dedic Legal Brief 1 Name of Case: Dow Chemical Co. v United States. Court: U.S. Supreme Court Citation: 476 U.S. 227 (1986) Parties and their roles: Dow Chemical (Plaintiffs/Petitioner) and United States (Defendants/ Respondents) Facts: Dow Chemical operates a two-thousand-acre chemical plant at Midland‚ Michigan. The facility‚ with numerous buildings‚ conduits‚ and pipes‚ are visible from the air. Dow has maintained ground security at the
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