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    Class XII Chemistry

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    Name : ___________ General Instructions: 1. Revise UNITS 1 to 5 2. Solve numerical problems concerning UNITS 1‚2 ‚3 and 4 from previous (2010-2013 ) Sample /CBSE question papers . 3. Prepare a project report on any of the following suggested Investigatory projects. TOPICS FOR PROJECT WORK 1. Study of quantity of casein present in different samples of milk. 2. Extraction of essential oils present in Saunf (aniseed)

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    Chemistry Notes: Metals: • A metal consists of a lattice of positive ions surrounded by a ‘sea’ of mobile delocalised valence electrons. • Metallic bonding is the electrostatic attraction between the delocalised electrons and the positive ions in the metallic lattice. Properties of metals: Property Explanation Relatively high density The particles are very close together. This is because of high electrostatic forces between the sea of valence electrons and the positively charged nucleus.

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    isolate components into pure samples. Real world uses of this technique includes identifying certain biomolecules by pigmenting certain regions of the sample‚ is used in forensic sciences t analyze DNA and RNA sequencing‚ and is used in organic chemistry to identify unknown compounds. http://www.tutorvista.com/biology/uses-of-paper-chromatography Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to compare the separation abilities of salt water and isopropyl alcohol using paper and candy pigments. Materials:

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    CHEMISTRY OF LAETRILE

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    CHEMISTRY OF LAETRILE ( AMYGDALIN / VITAMIN B17) AUTHORS: Audrey De Jesus Rowie Joy Pilapil Shariel Eunice Juanillas Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Science Department of Nutrition and Dietetics Sta. Mesa‚ Manila ABSTRACT Vitamin B-17‚ commonly known as "Amygdalin”‚ is a plant substance found naturally in raw nuts and the pips of many fruits‚ particularly apricot pips‚ or kernels. It is also present in plants such as lima beans‚ clover and sorghum. Laetrile‚ on the other

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    just testing Compare and Contrast the approaches of Marx and Weber to Social Class and Stratification Social Stratification refers to the hierarchically organised layers of social inequality Such as status groups‚ classes and ranks. Two of the most well known sociologists Max Weber (1864-1920) and Karl Marx (1818-1883) studied the concepts of stratification and class in great detail‚ many of their ideas still have profound influences on people studying sociology today‚ in this‚ the modern

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    Chemistry Past Paper

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    away/donate/release its (outermost) electron more | | | | | |easily/readily. | |1 | | | |or‚ Rb can form ion/cation/positive ion more easily/readily. | |(1) | | | |or‚ The strength of metallic bond between Rb atoms is weaker than that between K atoms/Rb can atomize more | | | |

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    General Chemistry I CHEM XXI Project Report Worksheet (4 pages max.) Experiment title: How Do We Identify an Unknown Substance? Guiding questions: State the question or questions that that you were trying to answer in this lab. How do you determine the two unknown types of plastic? What are the two unknown plastics? Safety considerations: Briefly describe the safety measures you had to take to perform the experiments. Before entering the lab‚ I put on my

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    Chemistry and Society Chemistry 110 March 17‚ 2012 Introduction Chemistry is very important in our lives even though we may not realize that chemistry is everywhere. This paper serves to examine the ways in which chemistry is relevant in everyday life and in society. It will also examine the difference between accuracy and precision and provide examples of when accuracy and precision are crucial in measurements and why society depends on these measurements to be accurate and precise ( Tam

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    Chemistry Unit 3

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    modern theory‚ the loss of electrons is called oxidation. * The total number of electrons gained in a reaction must equal the total # of electrons lost. Oxidation States * Metals and monatomic anions tend to lose electrons (become oxidized)‚ whereas non-metals and monatomic cations tend to gain electrons (become

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    reactions with Chloride should have been soluble and they were. All Bicarbonate were in soluble‚ these I thought were soluble‚ until I moved it over dark paper. Carbonate and Hydroxides were all insoluble percipitante. Negative Ion (Anions) | Positive Ions (Cations) | Solubility of Compounds | All negative ions are_____with | Alkali ions ( Li+‚ Na+‚ K+ etc) | Soluble | All negative ions are ____ with |

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