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Anne Cook Misty Stroud‚ PhD CHM 151; CRN 25017 1 March 2013 Tesla vs. Edison Everyone knows who Thomas Edison is‚ and many attribute the “invention of electricity” to Edison‚ but this is simply not accurate. The truth is‚ while Thomas Edison did patent and market DC‚ or direct current‚ electricity‚ he did not “invent” electricity‚ and as a matter of fact‚ much of his work was actually basically stolen from other scientists‚ among them‚ one brilliant scientist‚ Nikola Tesla. We are
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Virtual Chem Lab 6-2 & 6-3 Anonymous CHM/110 June 16‚ 2014 Zamir Deen Virtual Chem Lab 6-2 & 6-3 Ranking Salt Solutions by pH 6-2: Ranking Salt Solutions by pH In this assignment you will be asked to rank aqueous solutions of acids‚ bases‚ and salts in order of increasing pH. This is most easily done by first identifying the strong acids that have the lowest pH‚ the strong bases that have the highest pH‚ and the neutral solutions that have a pH near 7. The weak acids will have a pH between
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org/221/pdfLabs221/EmpiricalFormula.pdf 94. Observing chemical changes. (2008). Retrieved from http://wikieducator.org/Chemistry/Observing_Chemical_Changes_Marking_Scheme 95. Sass‚ A. (n.d.). Aluminium burner. Retrieved from http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/demos/aluminumburner2.htm 96. The significance of an empirical formula. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.preservearticles.com/201012281824/empirical-formula-significance.html 97. What do copper (II) chloride and aluminium form when they are combined
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CHM 510 LABORATORY REPORT Experiment 1: Gas Chromatography (GC): Optimization of Flow Rate and Column Temperature Name: AFIQ B. ANWAR Student No.: 2012621072 (AS2253A) Date of experiment: Date of report submission: Lecturer’s Name: PN. HALIZA Gas Chromatography (GC): Optimization of Flow Rate and Column Temperature INTRODUCTION The main purpose of the experiment is to investigate the effects of column temperature and flow rate on the separation of methyl esters compounds
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Virtual Chem Lab 6-2 & 6-3 Anonymous CHM/110 June 16‚ 2014 Zamir Deen Virtual Chem Lab 6-2 & 6-3 Ranking Salt Solutions by pH 6-2: Ranking Salt Solutions by pH In this assignment you will be asked to rank aqueous solutions of acids‚ bases‚ and salts in order of increasing pH. This is most easily done by first identifying the strong acids that have the lowest pH‚ the strong bases that have the highest pH‚ and the neutral solutions that have a pH near 7. The weak acids will have a pH between
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The Determination of the Concentration of Hard Water Ions by the Titration of EDTA By Hannah Denby Lab partners: Heidi Kiziah‚ Leonie Hamel University of Central Florida‚ CHM 2046L December 3rd‚ 2015 Abstract. The “hardness” of water is a common dilemma attributed by high concentrations of metals such as calcium and magnesium. This is a result of the properties of water; because it is a good solvent‚ impurities are easily dissolved. As water moves through soil and rock‚ it dissolves minute amounts
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Experiment 2 Acid/Base Titration John J. Purdue CHM 321 – Fall 2012 TA: Scott Cole Section 1 September 4‚ 2012 Unknown Concentration: X.XX ± X.XX M (@95% confidence interval) (adapted from a report prepared by N. Skrynnikov‚ 2009) Abstract The concentration of an unknown acid (HA) solution was determined by titration with a standardized solution of sodium hydroxide. The standardization of NaOH was done by titration with a solid acid sample‚ potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP)‚ and phenolphthalein
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Every child has the potential to make a difference in society as a whole when they are provided with daily opportunities to be physically active. By simply having safety‚ security‚ and space‚ especially outdoors‚ children can become involved in play‚ or sport. In this study‚ there are two requisites of interest for understanding how the physical activity needs of children are being met‚ or not being met. These requisites are: unorganized (unstructured) physical activity (UPA) or play‚ and organized
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Alyssa Warner CHM 151 M/W 7:30 AM February 26‚ 2010 Bioremediation I. Introduction A. Biotechnology is a scientific field that finds uses of microorganisms for agricultural‚ medical‚ industrial and technological purposes. The field of biotechnology growing at an exponential rate and branches off into several categories. B. Bioremediation is a subcategory of biotechnology that involves microorganisms and the environment. Although bioremediation is primarily established my man
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