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    Concentration of a Solution: Beer’s Law The objective of this experiment is to determine the concentration of an unknown copper sulfate solution. You will be using the Colorimeter. In this device‚ red light from the LED light source will pass through the solution and strike a photocell. A higher concentration of the coloured solution absorbs more light (and transmits less) than a solution of lower concentration. The Colorimeter monitors the light received by the photocell as either an absorbance

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    of methyl orange Aim To prove beer lamberts law Introduction This experiment is to prove Beer lamberts law‚ which states that absorbance is proportional to concentration. Part one materials 1. Colorimeter 2. Methyl orange 3. Potassium permangate 4. Cuvette 5. Deionised water Part one methods 1. Rinse one cuvette with deionised water 2. Fill one cuvette with deionised water and “zero” the colorimeter machine 3. Fill the cuvette that was rinsed with 4ppm Methyl

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    Determining the Concentration of a Solution: Beer’s Law Purpose: The purpose of the experiment is to determine the concentration and formula of an unknown cobalt nitrate solution by measuring absorbance. Introduction: A Colorimeter will be used to determine the concentration and formula of an unknown cobalt nitrate solution. The colorimeter sends blue light from the LED light source to pass through the solution and hit a photocell. A solution with a higher concentration will absorb more

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    Aim The purpose of this experiment is to use Volumetric Analysis to determine the concentration of acetic acid in white vinegar. 2.0 Theory The concentration is a measurement of relative amounts of solute and solvent. There are many diverse ways of expressing concentration but the most accepted and widely used is molar concentration and regularly referred to as molarity which is defined in mole‚ the amount of solute dissolved in one litre of solution. [pic] In this experiment there are

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    Name: Raj Bose Date: 23/1/2015 Partners: Sunniva & Bayu Determining the concentration of glucose of 7UP Glucose solutions prepared as follows:- In each case 250.0 cm3 volumetric flasks used Concentration (%) Mass/g 4.00 10.00 8.00 20.00 12.0 30.00 16.0 40.00 20.0 50.00 Table: 1- Recording of concentration‚ volume‚ and qualitative observations of various solute/solvent/solution used during the experiment. Name Concentration (%) Volume (ml) Qualitative Observations Glucose (C6H12O6) 5 different types:

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    Determining the Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions Mrs. Farrales Nikita Pandya October 23‚ 2012 December 3‚ 2012 INRODUCTION In the method of continuous variations the total number of moles of reactants is kept constant for the series of measurements. Each measurement is made with a different mole ratio of reactants. A mole ratio

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    Determining the Chemical Formula of a Hydrate Chemistry 11 3/5/2013 Purpose: To determine the percent by mass of water in a hydrate of copper (II) sulfate hydrate.  Hypothesis: I hypothesize that when the solution is heated the hydrate will convert to an anhydrous ionic compound. Then the percentage composition will be determined by weighing the mass of the white crystals. Materials: 400ml beaker‚ hot plate‚ tongs‚ scoopula‚ electronic balance‚ glass rod‚ hot pad‚ and 4g of hydrated

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    value. In reference to the results and data used for calculation the molecular weight (MW) for the unknown was successfully proven to match the accepted value of 88.1 g/mol. More specifically‚ this was evident due to the percent error that was calculated to be approximately 94.8 %. This value significantly shows how close the value is to the actual molecular weight. The reason why it may have not been completely 100 % may be explained due to the methods used in the experiment‚ such instrumental errors;

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    BEAUTY WITHOUT CHEMICALS When we talk about beauty‚ the first thought that comes to our mind is about how we look physically especially our face. Well I would like to talk on taking care our facial skin without any chemicals which means we use natural sources instead of fancy artificial chemicals. It is always better for us to consume as the chemicals usage in long run do give negative effects. Based on the research from in the internet‚ advices from other as well as from my own experience‚ I

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    clear liquid that is made up of acetic acid (HC2H3O2)‚ and water (H2O). This solution is common in an average household for it is used for cooking and cleaning. By definition‚ a titration is a technique where a solution of known concentration is used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution. Titrations are performed in chemistry‚ along with different manufacturing companies‚ to help determine the concentrations of acids and bases when they are unknown‚ when a neutralization reaction

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