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    experiment: Classification tests on Organic Compounds‚ allows the students to be familiarized with different classification tests used for identifying the different classes of organic compounds; examine unknown compounds using appropriate tests; and identify functional group of an organic compound based on the tests performed. Several organic compounds with different functional groups were tested to identify the functional groups present in the compound. n-heptane‚ pentene‚ benzene‚ heptanol‚ sec-butanol

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    issues required by the MLA sample essay and the sample provided by my instructor? Yes‚ I used the sample paper format to build my paper. Jennifer McPherson Professor Fernandez English 101 April 28‚ 2013 Compound Bow 101: Which bow is right? Robin Hood splitting his opponent’s arrow is one of the most iconic movie moments in 20th century cinema. However‚ until recently‚ archery lived on as a niche sporting market usually reserved for hunters. The interest

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    Chapter 1 Carbon Compounds and Chemical Bonds. (Covered material: 1.1 - 1.8; 1.12 - 1.17) 1. Structural Theory – most fundamental theory of Organic Chemistry (developed independently by A. Kekule‚ A. Couper and A. Butlerov between 1858 and 1861). Organic Compoundscompounds of carbon and hydrogen. Other elements frequently found in organic compounds are: oxygen‚ nitrogen and halogens (F‚ Cl‚ Br‚ I); less frequently found are: sulfur and phosphorus. Review Periodic Table for determining valence

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    solving them could serve a far more severe importance than just a mathematical problem. The first interval for this problem is the solvation for a longer life span than average. 17< BMI <22 The compound inequality. 17< 703W/H2 <22 Use the BMI formula in replace of the original compound inequality so we now have an equivalent inequality. 17< 703W/62.002 <22 I replaced H2 for my height in inches. 17< 703W/3844 <22 Then‚ I multiplied the three numbers by the denominator to

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    Lab Report 2: Quantitative Analysis Finding the Percentage Composition of Nickel in an Unknown Compound Introduction: This section of lab was about using analytical chemistry and learning how to identify the amount of nickel in an unknown substance. The purpose was to use gravimetric analysis to quantitatively separate and weigh insoluble reaction products as well as utilize the mole method to compute the amount and percentage of nickel in an unknown nickel sample. The chemical reaction that took

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    Lab Report Compound Pendulum in different medium Raoul Corstjens IS10a Introduction An oscillating object is a mass that follows a pattern that causes the mass to return to its initial position after completing one complete oscillation in a constant certain amount of time. This experiment aims to show how the medium that a simple pendulum is traveling though affects the frequency of the pendulum. Research Question How does the medium that a simple pendulum is traveling though affect the frequency

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    SPECIFICITY Compound Relative retention time Related sustances From individual solution From blend solution Varation H-GTBRC01 (0.15%) 0.65 0.65 0.00 H-GTBRC02 (0.15%) 0.80 0.80 0.00 H-GTBRC03 (0.15%) 0.43 0.43 0.00 Gefitinib (0.1%) 1.00 1.00 0.00 Observation:  No interference was observed due to blank at the retention time of H-GTBRC01‚ H-GTBRC02‚ H-GTBRC03 .  The order & relative retention time obtained from individual solution & blend solution were

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    Differences Between Ionic and Covalent Compounds Abstract In chemistry‚ a compound is a substance formed from two or more elements‚ with a fixed ratio determining the composition. A defining characteristic of a compound is that it has a chemical formula. Formulas describe the ratio of numbers of atoms in a substance. Compounds may have a number of possible phases. For a compound to be a liquid or a gas and still be called a compound‚ atoms from the various elements must be stuck together in

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    Title Identification of Analgesic Compounds Using Thin Layer Chromatography Abstract The objective of laboratory experiment six was to identify an unknown analgesic tablet using Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) analysis. The procedure involved preparing TLC plates‚ solubilizing standard analgesics (ibuprofen‚ aspirin‚ acetaminophen‚ caffeine) and the unknown in isopropyl alcohol (IPA)‚ and developing the plates in acetone. Rf values were calculated for each compound. The unknown tablet showed an Rf

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    [ print page ]03.09 Molar Mass of Compounds: Determining the Formula of a Hydrate—Text Version When hydrates are heated‚ the water of hydration evaporates and is released as vapor. The remaining solid is known as the anhydrous salt‚ which is the compound same compound without the water molecules trapped inside. Title:The title of the lab should be at the top of the lab report. Purpose: In one or two complete sentences‚ state the purpose of this laboratory investigation. Materials: List

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