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    1. Introduction When we say equilibrium‚ it is a state of balance. It is a condition where there is no change in the state of motion of a body. Equilibrium also may be at rest or moving within a constant velocity. A simple mechanical body is said to be in equilibrium if no part of it is accelerating‚ unless it is disturbed by an outside force. Two conditions for equilibrium are that the net force acting on the object is zero‚ and the net torque acting on the object is zero. Thus‚ the following objectives

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    Vanessa Gale Formal Lab: Evaluation of the Gas Law Constant Dr. Monzyk Due 06/25/2012 Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to evaluate the gas law constant. The ideal gas law is represented as PV=nRT‚ where R represents the gas law constant. To determine R‚ we must find the other parameters‚ P‚ V‚ n and T through the experiment. Equipment and Materials: Large beaker Ring stand Clamp Copper wire 100 mL eudiometer tube Magnesium (Mg) ribbon M6 H2SO4 (Sulfuric Acid) Wash bottle

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    temperatures‚ determine the effect of temperature in solubility‚ and to apply Le Chatelier’s Principle. We can do all this by simply titrating a certain amount of standard KMnO4‚ and measuring how much KMnO4 was needed to help Na2C2O4 reach chemical equilibrium at certain temperatures. In doing this‚ we will have fulfilled all the goals of our experiment‚ as well as being able to determine the Solubility of Na2C2O3 at both 20 and 100 C‚ in addition to determining both experimental and theoretical ∆H

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    | | | |Chem201L | | Determination of an Unknown Compound using Mixed Melting Point Method Winnie Adrian Ibanez‚ Jerome Allan Japitana‚ and Dante Jimenez III Group no. 7‚ 2Chem a Department of Chemistry‚ College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ España‚ Manila‚ 1015

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    Experiment 1: Study of Solubility Equilibrium 1. Abstract The aim of this experiment is to determine the relationship between the solubility of potassium hydrogen tartrate (KHC4H4O6) and temperature. Titrate a known concentration of NaOH against a saturated solution of KHC4H4O6 at different temperatures to obtain the concentrations of KHC4H4O6‚ and hence the solubility product constant of KHC4H4O6 at various temperatures. It was found that the solubility product constant of KHC4H4O6 is higher at higher

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    Equilibrium Essay How does Equilibrium fulfil the conventions of a dystopic text? In what way does it subvert them? 1000-1500 words. A dystopia is a futuristic and technologically advanced oppressive world with an overbearing totalitarian government who maintain strict authoritarian control over its population. Dystopia’s are often concealed as utopias since everybody appears to be equal and life appears to be fair‚ but in reality freedom is greatly restricted under a dystopia. Kurt Wimmer’s Equilibrium

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    MARKET EQUILIBRIUM Consumers and producers react differently to price changes. Higher prices tend to reduce demand while encouraging supply‚ and lower prices increase demand while discouraging supply. Market equilibrium in this case refers market state where the supply in the market is equal to the demand in the market. Economic theory suggests that‚ in a free market there will be a single price which brings demand and supply into balance‚ called equilibrium price. If a market is at equilibrium

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    What Factors Affect Chemical Equilibrium? Introduction: In investigation 14‚ “What Factors Affect Chemical Equilibrium?”‚ the purpose was to find out which reagents caused a change in the chemical equilibrium. A deep red color was formed when Iron Nitrate [Fe(NO3)3 (aq)] was mixed with water and Ammonium Thiocyanate [NH4NCS (aq)]. The product of these two reactants was Iron Thiocyanate(FeNCS). After different trials of mixing the given reagents

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    and iodine react. However reaction (4) does not determine the amount of iodine produced‚ it only determines when iodine is present in solution. Essentially reaction (3) is used to determine how much iodine is produced. To understand how the rate constant (k) is temperature dependent‚ another set of data can be recorded

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    THE GRAVIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF SULFATE Learning Goals. 1. To determine the amount of Sulfate in an Unknown sulphate sample. 2. To perform and develop skills in precipitation Gravimetric method of quantitative analysis. DISCUSSION: Gravimetric analysis is one of the oldest analytical techniques and for this reason is referred to as a "classical method." Gravimetric procedures are usually very accurate‚ but more tedious than other methods. The only major equipment needed

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