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    Lab Report 1  Introduction: Proper chemical formulas entitle many challenges such as the Law of Multiple proportions that states that there may be more than one plausible mole ratio for the elements in that compound. However if we determine the mass of each element in the compound we will be able to get the true chemical formula. In this experiment‚ we used the law of definite proportions to find the chemical formula for a hydrated compound containing copper‚ chlorine‚ and water molecules

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    Purpose: To investigate the difference between physical and chemical changes in matter. Materials: Safety glasses 13 small test tubes Test tube rack Test tube holder 2 100-mL beakers Funnel Watch glass Stirring rod Evaporating dish Magnet Magnifying glass Crucible tongs Spatula Balance Meeker burner Ring stand Iron ring Wire gauze Forceps Sulfur Iron filings Sodium Bicarbonate Sodium Chloride Sugar Sand Magnesium ribbon Hydrochloric Acid Distilled water Filter paper

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    expressions is the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation? (Points : 10)        pKa = pH + log        pH = pKa + log        pH = pKa + log        pKa = pH - log        pH = pKa + log 4. The Ksp of CaSO4 is 4.9  10-5 at 25 C. What is the concentration of Ca2+ in a saturated solution of CaSO4? (Points : 10)        2.4  10-9 M        2.5  10-5 M        4.9  10-5 M        7.0  10-3 M        3.7  10-2 M 5. What is the pH of the buffer that results when 12.5 g of NaH2PO4 and 22

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    College Department of Chemistry Chem 180 Lab 5: Ionic Reactions Submitted by Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to work with aqueous solutions of ionic substances. Aqueous solutions are those solutions in which water is the solvent. When ionic substances are dissolved in water‚ the ions separate and become surrounded by water molecules. The focus of this experiment is on precipitates. The goal of this experiment is to study the nature of ionic reactions‚ write balanced equations

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    Rates of Chemical Reaction II Pre-Lab Summary: First we will set up the experiment as shown in Figure 2‚ and then we will fill the trough with room temperature water and record the temperature and we will also add the room temperature water to the buret until it is about 10ml from the top. If there are no leaks in the apparatus‚ we will add 10ml of KI to 15ml of distilled water in a 125ml flask. We will swirl the flask so that it achieves room temperature‚ then we will add 5ml of H2O2 and quickly

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    Roy Levin Bio 11 Lab Dr.Izquierdo Analysis of Macromolecules in Tissue Homogenates of Bos taurusMaterials and Methods The homogenates provided were made by homogenizing tissues in a sucrose phosphate buffer in a 1:20 ratio. The protein concentration in bovine cells was measured by diluting the homogenate with a 1:5 ratio; 50 microliters of homogenate and 200 microliters of water. Then 5 known protein concentration samples which were 0.4‚ 0.8‚ 1.2‚ 1.6‚ 2.0 mg/ml of bovine serum were used to

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    Unknown Molarity Of HCL

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    Chemistry Assessment Practical and Report: Introduction: The experiment was conducted to find the unknown molarity of HCL. The unknown molarity of HCL was found by the use of the titration method and then comparing the results between the titrant and analyte HCL solutions. Molarity is a concentration unit‚ it is defined by the number of moles the total volume of the solution. This experiment included a process called titration‚ used to work out the unknown concentration of a known substance.

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    Richmonde Zegbe CHM111 Anita Mohan 03-11-2013 Experiment: Chemical reactions‚ and Equations Materials: 3 mL of copper(II) sulfate solution. 5 mL of 6 M HCl piece of zinc wooden splint test tube Bunsen burner 3 mL of zinc chloride solution. pentahydrate distill water

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    Hcl Technologies

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    Competitor Case Study - HCL Technologies Submitted by: Farah Aijaz PGP20121663 SUMMARY HCL has grown faster than Indian IT Industry during the last decade.While HCL growth was lagging behind Indian IT Industry growth during the first half of the decade‚ HCL came back strongly during the second half of the decade. During the first half of the decade‚ HCL revenues grew at a 5-year CAGR of 30% from $207mn in FY2000 to $764mn in FY2005. While HCL Technologies (HCL) was rising at 30% compound

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    Ionic Reactions Introduction: Today we are going to observe the chemical changes when mixing two solutions. Some will change colors‚ produce gases proving if the solutions are soluble or insoluble. Materials and Methods: I first pulled out the small wells and place two drops of the Cobalt (II) Nitrate in seven of the wells. I then moved to the next row and placed two drops of Copper (II) Nitrate in the next row‚ into seven of the wells‚ and so on with the other three Nitrates. I then cut off

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