CHM 3120L ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY REPORT EXPERIMENT: SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF IRON IN DRINKING WATER Name: Steven Adrien Section: 3 Date Experiment Completed: Wednesday‚ July 17‚ 2013 1. Complete the following table Fe(II) stock solution | mass‚ g | 0.1756 | volume‚ mL | 500.0 | MW(Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2 x 6H2O)‚ g/mol | 392.14 | AW(Fe)‚ g/mol | 55.85 | conc. Fe(II)‚ ppm | 50.0 | Use Equation Editor to show how you calculated the concentration of Fe(II)
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Microbiology Lab Report II Title: Determination of a Bacteriophage Titer Purpose: To determine the number of phage particles or plaque-forming units in a suspension of T4 bacteriophage. Materials: 18 24 hour broth culture of Escherichia coli B. 2 ml suspension of T4 bacteriophages with a titer of at least 10‚000 phages/ml 5 trypticase soy agar (TSA) plates. These should be warmed to 37c before use 5 tubes of soft agar (0.7% agar). Prior
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| | 1 | 0.2123 | 0.00 | 42.34 | 42.34 | 2 | 0.2195 | 0.00 | 47.24 | 47.24 | 3 | 0.2049 | 0.00 | 26.65 | 46.65 | After Boiling | 1 | | 31.52 | 32.22 | 0.70 | 2 | | 29.34 | 30.61 | 1.27 | 3 | | 30.61 | 31.52 | 0.91 | Week 2: Determination of Sodium Carbonate in the unknown via titrating using bromocresol indicator Sample number: SC 8 Table 2: Titration of the unknown using hydrochloric acid Trial | Mass of unknown (g) | Burette reading (before boiling) | Final Volume
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Experiment 5 Gravimetric Determination of Sulfate Eisman E. Morales TA: Jackeline Pennywiit Chemistry 121 02/14/2011 Purpose: To determine the percent sulfate in a sample using a semimicro scale gravimetric procedure. Procedure: Refer to pages 41-42 of General Chemistry volume 1 Laboratory Experiments by Judith Casey and Robert Tatz‚ Hayden McNeil Publishing‚ 2010 Report Sheet See attached report sheet. Report Questions 1. Explain how your calculated value for percent
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PRACTICAL 15: DETERMINATION OF HEAT OF NEUTRALIZATION Data collection: |Reaction |Initial Temperature/°C (±0.25) |Final Temperature of Mixture/°C (±0.25) | | |Acid |Base | | |HNO3 + NaOH |28.00 |28.25 |34.50 | |HNO3 + KOH |28.25 |28.25 |34.00
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transposable element known as an Alu element. The main purpose of this experiment was to use our class as a population‚ to test whether or not we were in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium. The Hardy Weinberg Law states that “in a large‚ random-mating population‚ the proportion of dominant and recessive genes present tends to remain constant from generation to generation unless outside forces act to change it” (Hardy-Weinberg law). In other
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place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad‚ typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one (The Free Dictionary). Characteristics of a dystopian society are shown throughout George Orwell’s novel 1984‚ and in the 2002 film Equilibrium directed by Kirk Wimmer. Winston Smith‚ in 1984‚ is a lower ranked member of society‚ with an outer party member job. He is watched twenty-four hours a day‚ seven days a week through telescreens set up throughout Oceania. He always finds the Party’s
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Lab 7: Determination of Water Hardness Using a Titrator Name: Kyndal Petrie Lab Partners: None Date of Experiment: July 19‚ 2013 Location: My house Course Number: Che112 Abstract: This experiment was to determine the hardness of the local water supply. I determined that from the 1mg of EDTA used to turn the mixture blue‚ that the water from my tap is moderately soft. Experiment and Observation: In this experiment I developed a familiarity with the concept
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Determination of rate of photosynthesis INTRODUCTION Photosynthesis is the major process by which light from the sun is captured by plants‚ algae and some bacteria to produce energy. It is a process in which light energy is converted into chemical energy which is then stored in sugars. Photosynthesis occurs in two stages‚ light-dependant reactions and light-independent reactions. In light-dependent reactions the chlorophyll traps light energy which is then used to excite electrons and split water
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Chemistry 121 Experiment 19 Molar Mass Determination y Depression of the Freezing Point Introduction: The most commonly used liquid is water. In this experiment we study the equilibria that can exist between pure water and an aqueous solution‚ and ice‚ the solid form of water. The heat will transfer from a higher temperature to a lower temperature. In order for water to change states of matter‚ it takes a certain amount of kinetic energy or heat. The shift from ice to water (solid to a liquid)
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