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    Reactant Lab

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    Lab 4-B Purpose The purpose of this lab is to test these solutions and see what type of reaction occurs and see if a precipitate or gas forms between any of these reactions. Research 1. Table A Reactants in Aqueous Solutions Predictions (1) MgCl₂(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) Mg(OH)₂(s) + 2NaCl(aq) (2) FeCl₃(aq) + 3NaOH(aq) Fe(OH)₃(s) + 3NaCl(aq) (3) 2KCl(aq) + Na₂SO₄(aq) K₂SO₄(s) + 2NaCl(aq) (4) CaCl₂(aq) + 2AgNO₃(aq) Ca(NO₃)₂(s) + Ag₂Cl(aq) (5) CuSO₄(aq) + Na₃PO₄(aq) Cu₃PO₄(aq) + Na₂SO₄(s) 2. Table B

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    Lab Report

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    chemicals before use. Abide by specific warnings and directions. 3. Collect all materials needed for a procedure before proceeding. 4. Perform reactions under the hood when directed. Chemicals may be weighed and prepared at balance or lab tables‚ but tests should be carried out under the hood. 5.Acids and caustic chemicals are stored in the hood. Please do not take these chemicals from the hood. Procedure: PART 1: Metathetical reactions Precipitation reactions A1. Add a

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    Lab Work

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    2218 Electronic Systems and Design HLab02: Op-amp Schmitt Trigger “In this lab‚ we will investigate Schmitt trigger comparator circuit. ” “The pre-lab reading will help you make sense of what you are about to do in the lab. The lab tasks and evaluation and review questions will form the basis of your lab report. See course document on how to write the lab report.” 1.0 Lab Learning Outcomes After completing this lab‚ students will be able to:1. Compare the input and output waveforms for a

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    Pglo Lab

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    Genetic transformation of Escherichia coli with pGLO (Adapted from: Biotechnology Explorer: Bacterial Transformation: The pGLO System. Instructors Guide. BIO-RAD). Objectives a. To understand one of the most commonly used techniques for introducing DNA into E. coli cells and its use in molecular cloning. b. To become familiar with the concept of using green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a molecular tag for studying gene expression in bacteria and other organisms.

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    Burning Magnesium Lab

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    Magnesium Lab Purpose: To experimentally determine the percent composition of a reaction product. Directions: Work in teams of three. The directions for this lab are on a separate sheet of paper at your lab bench. Make sure that everyone in your group understands the process and purpose before you get started. Assign tasks. Everyone in the group will be expected to contribute at the same level of participation‚ and for this experiment‚ each individual will submit a formal lab report.

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    Esterification Lab

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    Investigation and Preparation of Esterification Lab Introduction Esters are classified as organic compounds commonly derived from carboxylic acids. They are compounded from the reaction of a carboxylic acid with an alcohol in the presence of a strong acid to be used as a catalyst. The formula that represents an ester is R-COO-R where both Rs’ are alkyl groups‚ one which is bonded to an oxygen‚ and the other to a carbon which is double bonded to 1 oxygen and single bonded to the other. Esters

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    Labs

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    African Diaspora and the World After reading the short story “Diaspora” by Joanne Hyppolite‚ I got a vivid understanding of how diaspora can have an effect on one’s identity. Over the past month we have studied many theories and concepts concerning race‚ gender‚ and politics. There are three theories that capture the essence of Joanne Hyppolite’s worldview as a Haitian growing up in America: intersectionality‚ identity‚ and diaspora. Individuals oftentimes experience the theory of Intersectionality

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    leleDor  Biran   [2012843469]   Case  #5  -­‐  Double  Deal  Making   1.1.    Netscape   Interests   –   Netscape   is   in   pursuit   for   market   shares‚   their   main   concern   is   keeping   their   shares  in  the  rising  market  and  blocking  their  main  competitor  –  Microsoft.  Beside  all  that‚   enlarging  the  revenues  is  always  an

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    Stoichiometry Lab

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    Stoichiometry Lab Name Questions A. From your balanced equation‚ what is the theoretical yield of your product? Theoretical yield of the CaCO3 is expected to be .69g. B. According to your data table‚ what is the actual yield of the product? The mass of the filter paper was 1.1g‚ and the total mass of the filter paper when dried with the CaCO3 was 1.8 total. Thus the actual yield of the product was .70g. C. What is the percent yield? Percentage yield is actual yield over the theoretical

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    chm lab

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    part one of lab the initial concentrations of the reactants were varied to examine the effect on the reaction rate. The rate of reaction is affected differently by changes of concentrations in one reactant compared to another1. Changes in concentrations of individual reactants and the effect on the rate can be expressed mathematically through the rate equation (1): rate= k[H2C2O4]x [KMnO4]y (1) In this equation‚ k is the rate constant

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