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    St.‚ Intramuros‚ Manila Melting Point and Boiling Point of Organic Compounds Group No. 5 Manacup‚ Cris Vincent L. Oblena‚ Adrian D. Ong‚ Joshua Jyro B.* *Leader ABSTRACT In compounds‚ two of the physical properties affected by the varying structures are melting point and boiling point. Through the use of the Thomas-Hoover Melting Point Apparatus or the micro method‚ the melting and boiling point of organic compounds are now determined. The aim of this experiment is to know the factors

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    How do ionic compounds form? How do electrons change the shape of a molecule? These are just a couple of the questions that this paper will answer. How do ionic compounds form? Ionic compounds are formed by positive and negative ions. An ionic bond means that there are valence electrons being shared between the two molecules. This can cause the molecule to become negative or positively charged. An ionic compound is formed by the complete transfer of electrons from a metal to a nonmetal and the

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    EXPERIMENT 6 – Empirical Formula of a Compound INTRODUCTION Chemical formulas indicate the composition of compounds. A formula that gives only the simplest ratio of the relative number of atoms in a compound is the empirical formula or simplest formula. The ratio usually consists of small whole numbers. We call a formula that gives the actual numbers of each type of atom in a compound the molecular formula. The numbers in a molecular formula will be whole number multiples of the numbers in an empirical

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    although‚ it mainly functions by repression. Likewise‚ schools use methods of punishment although they are mostly about ideology. For Gramsci‚ coercion and consent come together to form what he called “hegemony”. Hegemony is a former role in the subordinate group consent to the exercise of power or domination. Gramsci uses the metaphor‚” When state tremble‚ a steady structure of civil society was at once revealed‚ the state was only a added ditch behind which stood a powerful system of fortresses and

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    LADY OF LOURDES COLLEGE OF NURSING IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS Level of Environmental Sanitation Status of Mercado Compound in Brgy.165 Zone 15 District I‚ Bagbaguin Caloocan City: An Assessment A FAMILY AND COMMUNITY DIAGNOSIS OF MERCADO COMPOUND PRESENTED BY: GROUP 1 Basol‚ Geraldine Cayetano‚ Kristel Ann Gumanit‚ Elyn Lorenzo‚ Donna Montecillo‚ Neriza Sardua‚ Alvin Jr. Tolentino‚ Shanice

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    Since World War II‚ Gunsmiths have; repaired‚ engraved and customized the amazing world -wide known Colt Model 1911 .45 semi-automatic pistol. Gunsmiths have been able to produce very precise 1911 pistols for Bullseye competitions. This is an art of delivering a pistol with superior performance through a ton of attention to detail. As a future Gunsmith‚ I know that even the least significant detail matters. This level of precision requires using superior components‚ as accuracy is the critical component

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    TECH0701: Measuring the Melting Points of Compounds and Mixtures Introduction This exercise dealt with the melting points of pure mandelic acid and benzoic acid. The eutectic temperature and composition of mandelic and benzoic acid mixtures were determined. And finally‚ an unknown was identified by its mixtures and melting point. The melting point of a compound is used by organic chemists not only to identify the compound‚ but also to establish its purity. To determine the melting point two

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    The process of naming compounds allows chemists to communicate formulae in words rather than in chemical symbols. There are‚ however‚ a few rules about naming compounds which need to be known in order to write a formula in word form or translate a compound in word form into chemical symbols. Ionic compounds If the compound is ionic‚ then the name of the cation (usually metal) comes first‚ followed by the ’compound’ name of the anion. To find the compound name of an anion‚ replace the end of the

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    Identifying Organic Compounds Problem: Based on the color of the indicator‚ which type of organic compound will be found in each type of food? Hypothesis: If Benedict solution is added to honey‚ then it will turn. If Biuret solution is added to egg whites‚ then it will turn. If Benedict solution is added to corn oil‚ then it will turn. If Benedict solution is added to glucose‚ then it will turn. If Benedict solution is added to gelatin‚ then it will turn. If Benedict solution is added to butter

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    CSEC CHEMISTRY NOTES ON SOLUBILITY OF COMPOUNDS IN WATER and SATURATED SOLUTION Reference: Chemistry‚ a Concise Revision Course for CXC by Anne Tindale From Chemistry for CSEC by Tania Chung-Harris and Mike Taylor Factors that influence solubility Temperature * The solubility of solids in liquids generally increases as temperature increases. * The solubility of gases in liquids generally decreases as temperature increases. (gases are less soluble in warm water than in cold water)

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