Determination of Chemical Formulae: The Reaction of Zinc and Iodine By Sarah Abstract: The main objective of this experiment was to use to the reaction between zinc and iodine to examine the validity of the Law of Conservation of Mass and the Law of Constant Composition. The Law of Constant Composition was tested by determining the mass of each of the reactants‚ zinc and iodine‚ and comparing their total to the mass of the zinc iodide product plus the excess zinc. The total mass of the reactants
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What kind of role does hydrogen peroxide and a liver have in their chemical reaction? In the experiment‚ we saw they had a reaction‚ but completed further tests to determine whether they changed after the reaction. Hydrogen peroxide is chemically changed into water and the liver is broken down in the reaction. In the experiment‚ a fresh piece of chicken liver was put into a test tube filled with 3% hydrogen peroxide. We knew a reaction was taking place because the hydrogen peroxide started to foam and
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Mole catcher by: Sam winters A mole catcher is a spy in the war. The second Continental congress created a Secret committee by a resolution on september 18‚1775. The committee was not a true intelligence agency. Since the committee of secret correspondenceoften worked was mainly concerned with obtaining military supplies in secret and distrubting them‚ and selling gun powder previously negotiated by certain members of the congress without the formal sanction of that body.. the committee kept its
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20 2 15 25 3 14 26 4 14 26 5 14 26 6 14 26 7 14 26 8 14 26 9 14 26 10 14 26 Ratio = 0.7 Part II ROUND CANDIES ON R SIDE CANDIES ON P SIDE 0 20 20 1 5 10 2 2.5 2.5 3 0.6 1.5 4 0.3 0.3 5 0.8 0.15 6 0.04 0.4 7 0.1 0.02 8 0.005 0.05 9 0.03 0.003 10 0.0008 0.01 Ratio = 1.2 Calculations: Conclusion: Answer the following questions in complete sentences‚
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[pic] Basics of Economics Submitted to: Ms. Deepa Bhaskaran Submitted By: Sahil Bansal Venkat Batra Saurabh Satija Ravikant Gupta NANO CASE Q-1 Identify target market for nano ? Ans- The target market for nano would be The group of people that belongs th the lower-middle class
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more mL of hydrogen peroxide‚ the reaction occurred again. Again‚ small bubbles formed; intensity of (1). The solution did not change in temperature. The reaction lasted about 15 minutes. 3. After adding more manganese dioxide‚ the reaction occurred again. This time‚ the bubbles being formed were larger; intensity of (4). The solution got a little warmer‚ but the difference in temperature was hardly distinguishable by simply touching the test tube. The reaction lasted about 10 minutes. 4. a) The
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formula CuSO4.H2O‚ we need to find the ratio of mole between anhydrous copper II sulfate and the water vapour by using the formula: In this case‚ the molar mass of: Copper II sulfate (CuSO4) is: 63.55 + 32.06 + 15.99 x 4 = 159.57 g/mol Water (H2O) is: 1.01 x 2 + 15.99 = 18.01 g/mol (e.g. 0.37/18.01= 0.02054 mol.) Then‚ is obtained by: Calculation 1st attempt 2nd attempt 3rd attempt Mole of water (mol) = 0.06163 Mole of anhydrous copper sulfate (CuSO4)
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INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL BONDS CHEMICAL BOND Definition: A chemical bond is defined as a force that acts between two or more atoms to hold them together as a stable molecule. Main types of bond: 1. Ionic or electrovalent bond‚ 2. Covalent bond‚ 3. Coordinate covalent bond Forth type of bond: Metallic bond: The type of bonding which holds the atoms together in metal crystal. Valence electron: The electrons in the outer most energy level in an atom that takes part in chemical bonding
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DETERMINING RATIO DECIDENDI – EFFICACY OF WAMBAUGH’S TEST I. INTRODUCTION Judicial precedents are an important sources of law. They are the former judgements of the superior courts which the judges in common law countries are bound to follow. This bindingness of previous decisions on the lower courts is partly due to high status which the judges enjoyed in England and also partly because of the importance of the issues which they decided. Judicial decisions were given a high authority as
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In life people are filled with different decisions. Decisions are part of our everyday life‚ from what we eat‚ to what we wear‚ or to our next big changing experience. But somehow in one-way or another‚ someone or something influences every decision. There are many factors in why we get influenced by certain people‚ it maybe because we like them‚ known them for a while‚ because we know their knowledge in certain things or so on. It all depends in our surrounding. For example‚ in the first scenario
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