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    Experimental Objectives In experiment #1 the main objective is to test the solubility and the strength of the ionic compounds that are formed during titration. Solubility is a measure of the degree at which a compound is able to dissolve. Titration is used in this experiment to determine the Ksp of the saturated solution of Mg(OH)2 Ca(OH)2 SR(OH)2. Procedure and Observations Saturated solutions of Mg(OH)2‚ Ca(OH)2‚ and Sr(OH)2 are all prepared in which they need to be diluted with distilled

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    Experiment 3: Electronic structure‚ bonding and shape of some simple inorganic molecules. Introduction: In quantum chemistry‚ electronic structure is the state of motion of electrons in an electrostatic field created by stationary nuclei. The term encompass both the wave functions of the electrons and the energies associated with them. Electronic structure is obtained by solving quantum mechanical equations for the aforementioned clamped-nuclei problem. Electronic structure problem arise from the

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    The Inorganic Chemistry of Carbon Inorganic Carbon For more than 200 years‚ chemists have divided compounds into two categories. Those that were isolated from plants or animals were called organic‚ while those extracted from ores and minerals were inorganic. Organic chemistry is often defined as the chemistry of carbon. But this definition would include calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and graphite‚ which more closely resemble inorganic compounds. We will therefore define organic chemistry as the study

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    How much would you pay for an organic--being maintained with extra care‚ and containing very little traces of pesticides-- food source that may not have more nutritional values‚ rather than conventional food? Some experts have found that the difference regarding the nutritional values in organic and conventional food is slim to none. This gives no way for the vast differences in prices for both categories. Organic foods are not worthwhile because of the unknown truancy of the product‚ as well as

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    Synopsis The purpose of this experiment was for students to prepare some simple organic compound and to purify the compound by recrystallisation. This experiment allowed the students to conduct the synthesis of aspirin‚ acquire the skills of recrystallisation using normal filtration and reinforce the technique of the melting point determination. The method used to synthesize aspirin was esterification by reacting salicylic acid with acetic anhydride with the presence of dehydrating agent‚ conc

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    INORGANIC CHEMISTRY – CLASS XI (ISC) Properties of Group 1 elements [Alkali metals] 1. Due to high reactivity‚ alkali metals do not occur free in nature. Elements of group 1 (or IA) are known as alkali metals because their hydroxides are soluble in water and form strongly alkaline solutions. Alkali metals are stored under kerosene oil because they get tarnished on exposure to air. 2. The general electron configuration of alkali metals is ns1. 3. Alkali metals have largest size and lowest

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    ORGANIC AND INORGANIC CONSTITUENT IN ESSENTIAL IN PLANTS AND NUTRIENTS REQUIRED TO PLANTS Organic constituent DEFINITION An organ‚ system‚ or other discrete element of an organism the part of the plant that carries out photosynthesis. EXPLANATION: The chemical compounds of living things are known as organic compounds because of their association with organisms. Organic compounds‚ which are the compounds associated with life processes‚ are the subject matter of organic chemistry. Among the numerous

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    An Economic Analysis of Crop Diversification under Inorganic and Organic Farming in West Bengal Ranjan K. Biswas There is a dramatic change in the earning‚ spending and saving pattern of the people of India in the post reform (economic) period that is post 1991. During this period‚ income generating mechanism in this country underwent massive changes. With a sustained economic growth‚ rising per capita income along with an ever increasing population‚ the dietary pattern in India is also changing

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    Discuss how primary research and evidence based practice (EBP) differ and how they complement each other. Primacy research and evidence-based practice (EBP) differ in that primary research or nursing research is what engenders EBP therefore you must have the research to produce the EBP. Primary nursing research is disciplined analysis constructed to produce evidence regarding nursing issues such as education‚ clinical practice guidelines‚ informatics and nursing administration. Polit and Beck (2017)

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    Table of Context 1. Introduction 2. Main Body 2.1 Difference between mechanistic organization structures And organic organization structure. 2.2 When might a mechanistic organisation structure be Preferable to an organic organization structure? 3. Conclusion 4. References List 1. Introduction  The organizational structure is very important for a company. Different organizations will adopt different organisation structures to

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