samples‚ respectively‚ produced a percentage of 50.32% and 35.06% SO3-; averaging a net percentage of 42.69% with a standard deviation of ± 10.79%. Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to determine the mass of sulfate in the precipitate from the reaction of BaCl2 (aq) + SO42-(aq) → BaSO4(s) + 2Cl-(aq) while utilizing gravimetric analysis methods. Introduction Gravimetric Analysis utilizes the mass of a product to calculate the quantity of the original unknown
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Measuring the enthalpy change of vaporisation of water You should attempt this part of the activity even if you have not seen the demonstration of the practical. 1. Calculate a value for ∆Hvap for water in KJ mol-1 using the data from the demonstration. Also‚ calculate ∆Hvap from the following data gathered by a student; 8100 J were needed to distil 2.95g of water. a) Explain why the boiling tube was surrounded with expanded polystyrene (or other similar insulation)‚ but the condenser was left
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c) two d) four D 4. Potassium bromide is an example of a(n) __ compound. a) molecular b) organic c) polyatomic B d) ionic 5. The only common polyatomic ion that has a positive charge is the __ ion. a) phosphate b) ammonium c) sulfate d) nitrate Chemistry 11 Exam Review – Answers - Page 1 A B D 6. In the formula H2SO4‚ the number 4 would be called a(n) __. a) subscript b) oxidation number c) coefficient d) charge 7. Which subatomic particle contributes the
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CH 130 B: General Chemistry I The Lab Report As a scientist you are responsible for conveying the results of an experiment to a supervisor‚ a colleague‚ or the public. Often‚ you will convey this information in the form of a scientific paper describing your work. This paper needs to clearly describe why and how an experiment was done‚ and it must include an interpretation of results‚ including a discussion of their importance and any significant sources of error. You lab report will
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Copper is one of the few metals that have been mined for more than 100 decades globally. According to M.G.C Wilson (1989) copper has been mined since the early 3000 BC in Cyprus. In the ancient times copper was used for making tools‚ weapons‚ ornaments and many household utensils. Copper is the third most widely used metal after aluminium (Al) and iron (Fe) because of its high durability (Doebrich et.al‚2009). In the Southern African region copper has been extracted by the early inhabitants long
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Copper Cycle Summary During the copper cycle lab‚ my partners and I performed a series of reactions on copper powder and observed the changes it underwent. For the first step‚ we mixed nitric acid and copper powder‚ and noticed that a yellowish brown gas emerged‚ along with effervescence. The red solid disappeared and became a blue liquid. We know that we produced copper nitrate‚ nitrate gas‚ and water because the only two blue solutions in “A New Language” are copper sulfate and copper nitrate
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off of the measuring devices. For this experiment‚ we followed the procedures as indicated in the lab manual. Data Copper Rod Measurements Trial 1 2 3 4 Length (m) 0.601 0.6 0.601 0.6 Diameter (caliper-m) 0.0006 0.00065 0.0006
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Effects of Hydration on the Human Body Rebecca St. Clair SCI/241 January 9‚ 2011 Ms. Katherine Jones‚ Ph D Water is an essential nutrient that provides health maintenance by regulating body temperature‚ providing lubrication and shock absorption‚ and is essential to maintain proper physiologic functioning. Over half of the human body weight is comprised of water. Water helps to regulate many human body functions such as: body temperature‚ and the amount of water lost through kidney functions
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Hydrometallurgy 105 (2010) 148–154 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Hydrometallurgy j o u r n a l h o m e p a g e : w w w. e l s ev i e r. c o m / l o c a t e / h yd r o m e t Treatment of copper flash smelter flue dusts for copper and zinc extraction and arsenic stabilization A. Morales a‚ M. Cruells b‚ A. Roca b‚⁎‚ R. Bergó b a b Universidad Católica del Norte‚ Department of Metallurgical Engineering‚ Antofagasta‚ Chile Universitat de Barcelona‚ Department of Materials Science and Metallurgical
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Fifteen-year-old Amari loves life in her home village in Africa. She spends her days strolling along the stream‚ daydreaming about her handsome future husband‚ teasing her little brother‚ and avoiding chores. But everything changes the day the pale-faced visitors arrive. Everyone contributes for the celebration to welcome the strangers. Amari helps her mother arrange the food‚ her storyteller father shares his tales‚ her fiancé plays his drum‚ and everyone dances. But then their world shatters
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