Chem 102 - Lab #2 Quantitative Analysis of a Soluble Sulfate Steven English Lab Instructor: Dr. Campo Date: Tuesday‚ February 5th 2013 Pre-Lab Questions A. Adding the acid to the sodium sulfate solution results in an increase in the solubility of any free anions present in the sample. This will happen because the present anions will bind with the hydrogen cations present in the acid. B. The sodium sulfate is boiled because experiments have shown that barium sulfate is 50
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the fume hood to react. Observe the effect the acid has on the copper outside of the penny. Questions to answer to help guide the development of procedures for the determination of the percent copper and zinc in pennies through titration and gravimetric techniques: 1. What is the weight of a post 1982 penny? 2.5 grams 2. What is the percent copper and zinc in a post 1982 penny? 97.5% zinc‚ 2.5%
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Separating a Mixture Aim: To separate the components of a mixture of sand and salt. To carry out a gravimetric analysis to calculate the percentage of both components. Equipment: * Electronic Scale | * Evaporating Basin | * Beaker | * Bunsen Burner | * Glass Stirring Rod | * Filter Funnel | * Wire Gauze Mat | * Filter Paper | * Heat Resistant Mat | * Conical Flask | * Safety Glasses | * Tripod | * Matches | Tongs | Risk Assessment:
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Potentiometric Titrations Accuracy The accuracy of a potentiometric analysis is limited by the measurement error for the cell’s potential. Several factors contribute to this measurement error‚ including the contribution to the potential from interfering ions‚ the finite current drawn through the cell while measuring the potential‚ differences in the analyte’s activity coefficient in the sample and standard solutions‚ and liquid junction potentials. Errors in accuracy due to interfering ions
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2.0 Plastic Waste Management Disposal of plastic waste is a serious concern in India. New technologies have been developed to minimize there adverse effect on the environment. Currently world wide accepted technology used for the plastic disposal is incineration. However‚ the incinerators designed poorly‚ releases extremely toxic compounds (chlorinated dioxins and furans) therefore‚ facing strong opposition from various non-government organizations. In India to introduce a safer disposal technology
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Analytical Chemistry I 1 Course Outlines LU1 :Analytical Chemistry Overview LU2: Measurements and Data Treatment LU3: Stoichiometric Calculations LU4: General Concepts of Chemical Equilibrium LU5: Gravimetric Methods LU6: Acid-Base Equilibria LU7: Acid-base titrations LU8: Analytical Separations Course Assessment Laboratory reports (15%) Assignments (15%) MidTerm Examination (30%) Final Examination (40%) 3 References 1. Christian‚ G.D. (2003)
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DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF ASBESTOS FREE BRAKE LINING MATERIAL INTRODUCTION The friction material in the automotive brake system has been considered as one of the key components for overall performance of a vehicle. This is because it plays crucial roles in various aspects of the brake performance such as a stopping distance‚ pedal feel‚ counter disk wear and brake induced vibrations. A great deal of effort has been given to improve the performance of the friction material and multiphase
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3.1.1 Identify that matter is made of particles that are continuously moving and interacting The particle theory states that all matter is made up of tiny particles and they are constantly moving/continual state of motion. 1.1.2 Identify the difference between elements‚ compounds and mixtures in terms of particle theory Elements are simplest form substance meaning cannot be decomposed further physically or chemically. They are made up of same type of atoms only e.g. helium‚ oxygen. Compounds
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The atmosphere is practically everything above the Earths surface. It starts at ground level and then just goes on upward‚ getting thinner and colder until it finally dissolves into space. The atmosphere makes our world livable. It is responsible for winds‚ weather‚ temperature and a lot more features that make the Earth different than other planets. Without it‚ the Earth would be more like the moon. From a general point of view‚ the atmospheres composition seems simple. It contains oxygen produced
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studies design to improve and control the quality of natural processed food. 3. Can help in the determination of the composition of products in their normal and abnormal storage conditions. Methods of Measurements: * Stoichiometric * Gravimetric‚ Volumetric and Gasometric * Non-stoichiometric Factors influencing the method in FA: * Speed * Accuracy * Specificity * Safety * Efficiency * Precision Sample – an item/piece that will show the quality of a whole
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