Conclusion: The purpose of this lab was to synthesize and purify aspirin. The theoretical yield was calculated to 3.766g. The actual yield of pure aspirin was 2.863g with a yield of 76%. The percent yield indicates that our synthesis was a success but the yield is low and indicates that some of the aspirin was lost during synthesis. Some reasons for loss can result from human error such as loosing product from sticking on the spatula and the Buchner funnel and several weighings. Also‚ when transferring
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rejected the results. Some hypothesis which supported the results were that the there would be about one‚ two‚ or three channels in the radio‚ the bobby pin could not replace the germanium diode‚ and that the crystal radio ware efficient as a normal store bought radio. On experiment two the crystal radio had like 3 stations. The sound was very clear and loud. Also‚ the bobby pin method did not work. There were lots of hypothesis that did not support the results. Some hypothesis that did not support
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Shakira Jarvis Microbiology Lab Assignment Laboratory Assignment Outline 1. Check in & The Microscope a. Review of proper lab etiquette. i. Review laboratory syllabus and b. Review of the Parts of a Microscope ii. Review of lab exercises about different types of Microscopes 2. Survey of Microorganisms c. Viewing‚ drawing‚ and describing several types of fungi‚ algae‚ and Bacteria iii. Chlamydomonas iv. Spirogyra
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Melissa Benning Introduction The purpose of the coordination complex lab is to determine the absorbance spectra of complexes based on their color. Every complex has its own color which results from the wavelengths of white light it reflects. The complexes will be compared by the color each reflects and by the energy of the waves each absorbs. The purity of the synthesized complex will also be found. Procedure Part I: Preparation of the Complex A sample of copper sulfate pentahydrate (6.285g)
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Walter White: The Ethics of Being a Crystal Meth Kingpin Let’s begin a scenario: You wake up in your bed on your fiftieth birthday‚ next to your wife‚ who is five months pregnant with a child you didn’t intend to have‚ while your son (who has cerebral palsy) stirs in his sleep in the other room. You get out of bed and begin your day as you do every day: brush your teeth‚ shower‚ exercise‚ eat breakfast and go to your job as a chemistry teacher at your son’s high school‚ then go to your second job
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General College Chemistry LabPaq / Published by: Hands-On Labs‚ Inc. sales@HOLscience.com / www.HOLscience.com / Toll Free 866.206.0773 A Laboratory Manual of Small-Scale Experiments for the Independent Study of General College Chemistry 50-0123-CK-02 LabPaq® is a registered trademark of Hands-On Labs‚ Inc. (HOL). The LabPaq referenced in this manual is produced by Hands-On Labs‚ Inc. which holds and reserves all copyrights on the intellectual properties associated with the LabPaq’s
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Derricka Joe Period 5 1 Oct.‚ 2014 Lab Experiment One: Physical Properties Lab Analysis: For our first unknown‚ we observed the color and odor of the substance. The substance was a clumpy‚ white‚ crystal-like substance and it smells like new plastic. When we tested the solubility in water it resulted insoluble and in ethanol it resulted soluble. This substance could not be tested for electrical conductivity because the water was insoluble. We then tested for the PH value and it was neutral. The
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The Impact of Aerosols on Solar Ultraviolet Radiation and Photochemical Smog R. R. Dickerson*‚ S. Kondragunta‚ G. Stenchikov‚ K. L. Civerolo‚ B. G. Doddridge‚ B. N. Holben ABSTRACT Photochemical smog‚ or ground-level ozone‚ has been the most recalcitrant of air pollution problems‚ but reductions in emissions of sulfur and hydrocarbons may yield unanticipated benefits in air quality. While sulfate and some organic aerosol particles scatter solar radiation back into space and can cool Earth ’s
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Preparation of an Ester Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin) OBJECTIVE: To become familiar with the techniques and principle of esterification. DISCUSSION: Aspirin is a drug widely used as an antipyretic agent (to reduce fever)‚ as an analgesic agent (to reduce pain)‚ and/or as an anti-inflammatory agent (to reduce redness‚ heat or swelling in tissues). Chemically‚ aspirin is an ester. Esters are the products of reaction of acids with alcohols‚ as shown in the following equation using
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Pre Lab Questions 1. What are the basic units of length‚ mass‚ volume‚ and temperature in the SI system? Length= meters (m) Volume= kilograms (kg) Temperature= Kelvin (K) 2. What decimal power do the following abbreviations represent: a) M=10^6 b) K=10^3 c) M=10 ^-3 d) N=10^-9 e) µ=10^-6 3. What is the number of significant figures in each of the following measured quantities? a) 351 g 3 b) 0.0100 mL 4 c) 1.010 mL 4 d) 3.72 x 10^-3 cm 3 4. What is the length of a crystal
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