Chemistry 2: Organic and Inorganic Chemistry Activity 1 PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (Sugar) Rainbow Density Column Introduction As a chemical term‚ “sugar” usually refers to all carbohydrates of the general formula Cn(H 2O)n‚ an organic compound. This exercise is focus on sugar as an organic compound and its properties. Objectives: 1. To identify the properties of organic compound - sugar. 2. To observe some physical properties and changes on an organic compound during the actual conduct of
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Lectures CHE883 ENVIRONMENT CHEMISTRY 15316::Pushp Lata Course Category Tutorials Practicals Credits Courses with numerical and conceptual focus 3.0 0.0 0.0 TextBooks Sr No Title Author T-1 Environmental Chemistry Edition Year Publisher Name Colin Baird‚ Michael Cann 4th 2008 W.H. Freeman and company Reference Books Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name R-1 Environmental Chemistry Gary W.vanLoon and Stephen
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Marisol Camacho AP Chemistry Per. 1-2 10/31/12 Titration Lab Titrations are a very useful method of discovering the amount or concentration of unknown substances. The method is very well suited towards acid-base reactions. Titrations are often used in industry to analyze products to be sold. In this lab‚ standardizations will be done in the first two experiments and then titration analysis in the third. Standardization of a base (NaOH) using a primary standard (KHP) Standardization
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-1- THE KARACHI ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY LIMITED INTRODUCTION History Karachi Electric Supply Company Limited (KESC)‚ (formerly Karachi Electric Supply Corporation) is one of the city’s largest employers: around 17‚000 people currently work for the company. It is also one of the oldest companies in Karachi and was established in the city even before the creation of Pakistan in 1947. Incorporated in September 13‚ 1913‚ under the Indian Companies Act of 1882‚ the company was nationalized in 1952 but
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CHAPTER # 1 Q.DEFINE CHEMISTRY. A. Chemistry‚ a branch of physical science‚ is the study of the composition‚ properties and behavior of matter. Chemistry is concerned with atoms and their interactions with other atoms‚ and particularly with the properties of chemical bonds. Chemistry is also concerned with the interactions between atoms and various forms of energy Q.DEFINE THE BRANCHES OF CHEMISTRY. * Physical chemistry is the study of macroscopic‚ atomic‚ subatomic‚ and particulate phenomena
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FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES Foundation and Undergraduate Programmes 2011 School of Medicine Doctor of Medicine Foundation in Science School of Nursing B.N. (Hons.) Nursing Dip. Nursing Foundation in Science INTRODUCTION Built on the principles of audacity‚ perseverance‚ integrity and excellence‚ UCSI University is a leading institution of higher learning with campuses in Kuala Lumpur‚ Terengganu and Kuching‚ Malaysia. Started in 1986‚ UCSI University is the flagship institution of the
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References: 1. Skoog‚ D. A.; Holler‚ F. J.; Crouch‚ S. R. Principles of Instrumental Analysis. Sixth Edition‚ Thomson Brooks/Cole‚ USA‚ 2007. 2. Krugers‚ J. Instrumentation in Gas Chromatography. Centrex Publishing Company-Eindhoven‚ Netherlands‚ 1968. 3. Hubschmann‚ H. Handbook of GC/MS: Fundamentals and Applications. Wiley-VCH Verlag‚ Germany‚ 2001. 4. Scott‚ R. P. W. Chromatographic Detectors: Design‚ Function‚ and Operation. Marcel Dekker‚ Inc.‚ USA‚ 1996. 5
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Chemistry Lab Report 1 Nicole H. Healey (Experiment 1 and 2) October 7‚ 2014 Data Collection: Table 1: (First Titration) C2O42- Analysis Sample 1 Sample 2 Molarity of KMnO4 0.02m 0.02m Weight of Sample 0.237g 0.225g Final Buret Reading 28.5ml 26.3ml Initial Buret Reading 0ml 0ml Volume of KMnO4 dispensed 28.5ml 26.3ml Moles
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LAB REPORT 5 – ACID/BASE CHEMISTRY No credit will be given for this lab report if the Data section is not completely filled out and if the required photographs are not received. At least one photograph must show the student’s face. NOTE: This experiment is rather lengthy. Plan accordingly. OBJECTIVES 1. Define strong electrolyte‚ weak electrolyte‚ nonelectrolyte‚ acid‚ base‚ salt‚ strong acid‚ weak acid‚ strong base‚ weak base‚ and neutralization reaction. 2. Compare and contrast the chemical
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people power their households in Rourkela in the event of a power cut? Battery supplies the power during the power failure When the power supply is back‚ the inverter’s battery gets recharged The same principle applies to the submarines also! 4 Submerged state Battery powered Along with a diesel engine‚ submarines do have a battery room where hundreds of batteries are kept. These batteries supply powers to the sub in submerged state. surfacing state Diesel powered‚ battery
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