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    2011 - To the best of my knowledge‚ the Gr1 alkali metals cations ‚ ie Na+‚ K+‚ Li+ etc do not form precipitates. In addition the NH4 cation does not form a ... 3 questions on cations and anions? 2 answers Nov 23‚ 2011 AP Chemistry Problems? 1 answer Sep 9‚ 2011 What anions form precipitates? 2 answers Jun 25‚ 2010 What cations commonly form precipitates? 1 answer Oct 13‚ 2008 More results from answers.yahoo.com [DOC]Solubility Rules Lab 2 C12-1-02 umanitoba.ca/.../Solubility%20Rules%20Lab%20

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    Thermochemistry Lab Hypothesis We predict that two different physical changes (dissolving of a chemical substance in water) will produce energy changes; one exothermic and one endothermic. We predict that the temperature change will be affected by the change in system (open vs. closed) will be as follows: the temperature change in the closed system will be greater than that of the open system. Materials Refer to attached sheet Method Refer to attached sheet Observations Substance Added

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    (Name) (Course Name) (Instructors Name) (Date) Summary of chemistry lab report Introduction The two factors which affect the yield of products in a chemical reaction is the amount of starting materials (reactants) and the percent yield of the reaction. Many experimental conditions for example temperature‚ and pressure can be adjusted to increase yield of the desired product‚ in chemical reaction‚ but because chemicals react according to fixed mole ratios( stoichometrically)‚ the only limited

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    Chemistry Gen: Course Description Year 2 PART - II CGT 21a Unit I. Basic physical chemistry I * Gaseous state: Gas laws‚ kinetic theory of gas‚ collision and gas pressure derivation of gas laws from kinetic theory‚ average kinetic energy of translation. Boltzmann constant and absolute scale of temperature‚ Maxwell’s distribution law of molecular speeds (without derivation)‚ most probable‚ average and root mean square speed of gas molecules‚ principle of equipartition of energy (without

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    Chapter 4 - Chemical Bonding Outline • 4.2 Naming Compounds and Writing Formulas • 4.1 Types of Chemical Bonds • 4.4 Electronegativity‚ Unequal Sharing‚ and Polar Bonds • 4.5 Vibrating Bonds and the Greenhouse Effect • 4.3 Lewis Structures • 4.6 Resonance • 4.7 Formal Charge: Choosing among Lewis Structures • 4.8 Exceptions to the Octet Rule • 4.9 The Lengths and Strengths of Covalent Bonds © 2014 W. W. Norton Co.‚ Inc. 1 Chemical Bonds All chemical bonds consist of _______ that

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    20 9. Classic chemistry experiments Unsaturation in fats and oils Topic Organic chemistry‚ saturated and unsaturated fats. Timing 45 min. Description The students titrate different oils and fats mixed with Volasil against bromine water. Apparatus and equipment (per group) w White tile w Conical flask w Dropper pipette. (Use the type of teat pipette usually fitted to Universal Indicator bottles‚ that do not allow squirting – eg Griffin.) w Burette (filled with bromine

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    Lab report Introduction This mechanical testing is demonstrated the relationship between stain and stress for a certain material while it undergoes a tension force. And define the type of facture of them‚ which are two metallic‚ copper and low carbon steel and two polymeric‚ acrylic and acetone. Background Stress-strain curves show the response of material to an applied stress. It’s depend on the strain rate‚ temperature‚ and environmental conditions. They allow important information such

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    Design Lab #17: Reaction Rate - Calcium Carbonate & Hydrochloric acid Design D: Introduction: In this experiment calcium carbonate will be put into a flask and mixed with hydrochloric acid to produce calcium chloride‚ water and carbon dioxide. The formula for this reaction is: CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) → CaCl2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l) Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to determine how the surface area of CaCO3(s) affects the rate of

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    1. INTRODUCTION The purpose of the following experiments is to study the hardness of different types of materials‚ and to understand the significance of this property in materials. The materials and the aforesaid property have significant use in civil engineering. Hardness is defined as a measure of a material’s resistance to localised plastic deformation (i.e. small dents or scratches). As said above‚ a variety of metal alloys were used in the experiments to understand how each of these metals

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