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    Spectroscopy Report

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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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    will be placed on the clarity of the exposition. Question 1 (10 marks) Copy the following table in your examination booklet‚ complete it‚ and answer the accompanying questions: (1 mark) Output (Q) 106 107 108 109 110 Total Revenue 2250 2390 2520 2640 2750 Marginal Revenue 150 Marginal Cost 100 110 120 130 140 a) At what level of output are the firm’s profits maximized? Please explain your answer (the explanation should include the definition of “marginal revenue” and “marginal cost”). (6 marks)

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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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    nuclear charge gradually. The atomic radii of group 7‚8 9 &10 elements (i.e. Fe‚Co‚Ni) is almost same because pairing of electrons take place in (n-1)d orbital causing repulsion i.e. shielding of (n-1)d orbital. Group 11 &12 elements i.e. Cu & Zn have bigger size due to strong shielding of completely filled (n-1)d orbital. The transition elements show variable oxidation state due to small energy difference between (n-1)d &ns orbital as a result both (n-1)d &ns electrons take part

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    98.) Consider the unbalanced redox reaction: Cr2O72- (aq ) + Cu(s ) → Cr3+ (aq ) + Cu2+ Balance the equation in acidic solution and determine how much of a 0.850 M K2Cr2O7 solution is required to completely dissolve 5.25 g of Cu. Nitric acid is usually purchased in concentrated form with a 70.3% HNO3 concentration by mass and a density of 1.41 g/mL. How much of the concentrated stock solution in milliliters should you use to make 2.5 L of 0.500 M HNO3? Mass %= Mass Solute/ Mass Solvent + Mass

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    acceptors 3.Ferichydroxide is insoluble precipitate and has ………………….. a) blue color b) white color c) brown color d) dirty green color 4.The reduction of alkylhallides takes place in the presence of a) Zn/HCl b) Na/HCl c) Mg/HCl d) Cu/HCl 5.Deficiency of vitamin E causes a) rickets b) scurvy c) anemia d) night blindness 6.Which one of the following is reducing sugar? a) glucose b) maltose c) sucrose d) starch 7.Buildings are being damaged by acid rain because

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    because Benedict’s solution is composed of sodium citrate‚ sodium carbonate‚ and cupric sulfate pentahydrate. When solution is heated‚ an oxidation-reduction reaction occurs: cupric ion (Cu+2) oxidizes into a cuprous ion (C+) and precipitates into cuprous oxide (Cu2O) because Benedict’s solution loses an oxygen (Cu+2

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    The Australian Government’s Response to the Threat of Communism During the Vietnam War Period After WWII‚ Australia still faced a severe threat‚ the threat of communism. Communism was seen as a perfect government‚ a utopia‚ by communists‚ but in reality it’s riddled with corruption and power struggles and a lack social security and identity. The Australian government responded to this threat in many ways‚ they gave economic aid‚ made alliances‚ took military action and even tried to ban the Communist

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