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University Malaysia Terengganu Department of Chemical Sciences KIM3402 Laboratory Reports for Spectrometry Program: Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) Lab Group: K1 Prepared for: Dr. Noorashikin Binti MD Saleh Name of Author : Liew Ken Min Student ID : UK 31217 Signature : TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE CHAPTER 1 Theory and Objectives of the experiment 3 1.1 General Properties of Spectroscopic Methods 1.2 UV-Vis Spectroscopy 1.3 Fluorescence Spectroscopy 1.4 Atomic Spectrometric
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dropped into a test-tube with 0.5 M hydrochloric acid. Results: The reaction formulas of the metals and the ions are as following: Zn(s)+2H+(aq)->Zn2+ + H2 Zn(s)+Pb2+(aq)->Zn2+ +Pb Zn(s)+Cu2+(aq)->Zn2+ +Cu Zn(s)+2Ag+(aq)->Zn2+ +2Ag Pb(s)+Cu2+(aq)->Pb2+ +Cu Pb(s)+2Ag+(aq)->Pb2+ +Ag Cu(s)+2Ag+(aq)->Cu2+ +2Ag Conclusions: Zinc is the strongest reducing agent. Zinc loses electrons most easily and is therefore oxidised. After zinc comes lead‚ followed by copper‚ while silver has least reducing
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Materials & Methods: This aim of this experiment was to determine whether or not a chemical reaction occurred after the mixing of various chemicals. The evolution of a gas‚ the formation of precipitation‚ and the change of temperature or color are all indicative of a chemical reaction. It was assumed that a reaction did not take place if the mixture of chemicals exhibited none of these characteristics. Several precipitation‚ complex-ion formation‚ redox‚ and acid-base reactions were performed.
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Section 10.10 Balancing Oxidation–Reduction Equations ENERGY General Chemistry 2 (Chem 112) Return to TOC Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved 1 Section 10.10 Balancing Oxidation–Reduction Equations UNIT 1: ENERGY MODULE 1: ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY MODULE 2: NUCLEAR ENERGY MODULE 3: FUELS Return to TOC Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved 2 Section 10.9 Oxidation–Reduction Reactions Redox Reactions • Reactions in which one
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Essential Primary Sources. Detroit: Gale‚ 2006. 388-390. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 27 Apr. 2011. Parel‚ Anthony. "Nonviolence." New Dictionary of the History of Ideas. Ed. Maryanne Horowitz. Vol. 4. Detroit: Charles Scribner ’s Sons‚ 2005. 1643-1646. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 27 Apr. 2011. Singh‚ S. Dr. (2004). Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya. Gandhi Smarak Nidhi. Retrieved from http://www.gandhi-manibhavan.org/main/q1.htm
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The Doctrine of Weaned Affections: In Search of Spiritual Milk One of the most important theological doctrines for many Puritans is what has been called the "doctrine of weaned affections." This doctrine holds that individuals must learn to wean themselves from earthly attachments and instead make spiritual matters their priority. Obviously‚ inappropriate earthly attachments included material possessions such as one’s home‚ furniture‚ clothing‚ and valuables. But the doctrine of weaned affections
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man – Simone de Beauvoir 1963 “Humanity is a discontinuous series of free men permanently isolate their subjectivity. ” – Pascal 1646 “Man is a reed‚ the weakest of nature‚ but it is a thinking reed. It is not necessary that the entire universe arm itself to crush: a vapor‚ a drop of water suffices to kill him. But when the universe to crush him‚ man would still be nobler than what kills him‚ because he knows that he dies and the advantage that the universe has over him The universe knows nothing
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been a sustained and coherent examination and defenceof the Christian faith‚ although it never quite lived up to that. Pascal became involved with a religious movement in France know as Jansenism after its founder Cornelis Jansen (1585-1636) in 1646 when Pascal’s father had an accident and was cared for by Jansenists. After Pascal’s father died in 1651‚ his sister became a nun at a Port Royal convent run by the Jansenists. From 1652 to 1654 Pascal turned away from religious interests spending
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i Volda Studentsørvis Postboks 500 6101 Volda Culture exam A. Discuss reasons for and the consequences of the Civil War in England. The English Civil War was between 1642 and 1651 and it happened in three rounds: The First (1642-1646)‚ The Second (1648-1649) and The Third English Civil War (1649-1651). The Civil War begun with political struggle between the supporters of the King (“Cavaliers”) and those of Parliament (“Roundheads”). The first two wars was happened between supporters
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