Student’s Name Date of Experiment- 11/27/12 Date Report Submitted 11/27/12 Title: Caloric Content of Food Purpose: to be able to measure the energy content of foods Procedure: We are going to take food items and burn them to heat water to be able to determine the amount of “energy” a food source can emit. Data Tables: |Data Table 1: Food Item - Observations
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Observations of Chemical Changes Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to observe chemical changes in common consumer products to determine if the chemicals are basic‚ acidic‚ or remain neutral when mixed with other chemicals. Procedure: In this experiment‚ various chemicals were mixed together‚ to determine a reaction. Using two drops from chemical 1 and two drops of chemical two‚ unless otherwise stated‚ then recording the type of physical reaction or color changes that occurred.
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Effect of Temperature on Solubility of a Salt Ahmed Mohammed 17-nov-2013 Abstract In this experiment‚ you will study the effect of changing temperature on the amount of solutet will dissolve in a given amount of water. In this experiment‚ you will completely dissolve different quantities of potassium nitrate‚ KNO3‚ in the same volume of water at a high temperature. As each solution cools‚ you will monitor temperature using a computer-interfaced Temperature Probe and observe
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Some Chemical Reactions in Everyday Life Science being a subject of common interest‚ it is very intriguing to analyze visual experiments happening in day-to-day life. There are a plethora of products that you use everyday‚ which are formulated with application of chemical reaction. Say for example; toothpaste‚ soap‚ shampoo‚ cleaning agent‚ etc. are all results of chemical reactions. Following are some of the most profound chemical reactions‚ which we encounter in everyday life : Aerobic
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Chemical reactions proceeding until all the reactants are used is a common misconception. Chemical reactions actually behave differently. The general reaction equation is a A + b B → c C +d D in this equation A and B are the reactants forming the products C and D. However‚ unlike the common thought that the reaction ends when it runs out of A and B it actually does not. In most reactions C and D start to react to form A and B at a certain point as you can see in the equation c C + d D → a A + b
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Lesson #1 Potential Energy Diagrams Aim: How can the process of a chemical reaction be illustrated? I. Potential Energy Diagrams = relationship between activation energy and heat of reaction for a chemical reaction 1. Activated Complex = temporary composite of atoms or molecules that will eventually form the products of the rxn. = highest point on diagram is potential energy of this composite
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BACK TITRATION- DETERMINATION OF THE CARBONATE CONTENT IN GARDEN LIME NAME: OSEI BONSU ERIC ID: 3906409 EXPERIMENT: I.2.2.1.
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Department of Chemical Engineering CHME 426 –Chemical Engineering Laboratory III Title Page (Full Report) Title of the Experiment: Reaction through three CSTR in series Submitted by: Group (4) Section: Female 1. Name: Amina Ali ID: 200550284 2. Name: Duaa Tabarak ID: 200553858 3. Name: Mariam Rustom ID: 200552242 Date of experiment: 31st March‚ 2010 Date of submission: 11th April‚ 2010 Grades: Report presentation………………………………………… /15 Abstract and Objective(s)……………………………………/10
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A chemical reaction is a reaction that happens everywhere.It is a process which includes one or many other substances.The substances are converted in to one or more different substances.The substances are one of either chemical elements or compounds.this chemical reaction rearranges the constituent atoms of the reactions to create different substance as products. The chemical reaction of heat on alka seltzer begins when the tablet enters the water.As soon as it does the tablet starts to dissolve
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3 March 8‚ 2013 Lab Report: Empirical Formula of Zinc Chloride (ZnCl) * Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to learn how to determine the empirical formula. Empirical means “based on experimental evidence.” * Experimental Design The reaction that occurred was the reaction of the elements Zinc (Zn) and Chloride (Cl) by mixing a piece(s) of Zinc and 50mL of Hydrochloric Acid (HCl). The amount of Zinc was determined to be between 1.00g and 1.25g. As the reaction occurred there was
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