Chemistry Quiz June 7‚ 2010 Name:_________________________________________ Score:______ 1. A sample of gas occupies a volume of 7.50 L at 0.988 atm and 28.0 °C. (a) Calculate the pressure of the gas if its volume is decreased to 4.89 L while its temperature is held constant. (b) At what temperature in degrees Celsius is the volume of the gas 4.0 L if the pressure is kept constant. 2. Calcium carbonate‚ CaCO3(s)‚ decomposes upon heating to give CaO(s) and CO2 (g). A sample of CaCO3
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Ba(OH)2 of an unknown concentration. In order to obtain the quantitative analysis‚ the exact amount of a particular compound or element present in sample‚ two procedures were performed. The first procedure was by conductimetric titration and by gravimetric determination. The conductivity was analyzed during the reaction between the sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2). Through the conductivity‚ the equivalence point can be determined; from there‚ the concentration of the Ba(OH)2 solution
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Experiment 12: Calorimetry and Hess’s Law Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to determine the enthalpy of reaction for the burning of one mole of magnesium in oxygen. Although the reaction is exothermic‚ the ∆HRXN will be determined by using calorimetry and then using Hess’s Law to manipulate the data collected to yield the answer needed. Procedures: Dillon‚ Stephanie. “ Calorimetry and Hess’s Law.” Laboratory Manual. Pearson Publishing‚ 2012‚ pp.168-177. Data and Results Part A
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Assignment Two Answers Problem: 3-2 a. Find the optimal product mix? The optimal product mix is as in screenshot above‚ fields of Number to produce: Basic XP VXP 514.285714 1200 28.57143 b. If you round the values in the changing cells to the nearest integer‚ is the resulting solution still feasible? No‚ the rounded number of Product to Produce does not generate feasible solution. In order to obtain feasible solution close to optimal‚ we need to set a new Integer constraint on Number to Produce
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The study of urinary chemistry on stone forming minerals will provide a good indication of risk of stone formation. Urinary supersaturation with respect to stone-forming constituents is generally considered to be one of the causative factors in calculogenesis. Though supersaturation of stone forming salts in urine is essential‚ abundance of these salts by itself will not always result in stone formation. Various substances in the body have an effect on one or more of the stone forming processes (nucleation
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distributed denialofservice‚ and mail bomb. b. A virus must be executed such as opening an infected email attachment while a worm can be initiated with or without the user downloading or executing the file. c. A Trojan horse carries neither a virus or worm. 2. Why does polymorphism cause greater concern than traditional malware? How does it affect detection? A polymorphic virus is a complicated computer virus that affects data types and functions. It is a selfencrypted virus designed to avoid detection by a scanner
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`Chemistry is important because it resides within almost everything around us. Many products we use for cleaning are mixed chemicals that are suitable for cleaning. Foods are often flavored with artificial flavoring that are safe-to-eat chemicals. The atomic make up of an item might make it very versatile depending on needs such as durability of steel for buildings. The biochemistry inside of all living things keep life going. Almost all technology‚ present and future‚ is dependent on the chemical
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demanding field. II. General Information: In this course‚ you will have to do the following during 1st Semester. 1. Develop your own original idea for a scientific investigation (you must experimentally solve a problem using real data) 2. Conduct research that helps you develop a hypothesis 3. Plan experimental procedures using appropriate scientific methods 4. Gather necessary materials and complete any necessary forms in a timely manner. 5. Perform the experiment‚ taking photographs
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The Effect of Temperature on the Rate of the Reaction Between Calcium Carbonate and 1.0 M Hydrochloric Acid Josue Montoya IB Chemistry SL Mr. Pham Due Date: 07 March 2013 Dates Experiment Was Conducted: 27‚ 28‚ 29 February 2013 INTRODUCTION Research Question: How does altering the temperature at which calcium carbonate and 1.0 M hydrochloric acid react‚ affect the rate of reaction? Aim: The purpose of the experiment is to demonstrate
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Chemistry In Our Daily Life Chemistry is a big part of your everyday life. You find chemistry in daily life in the foods you eat‚ the air you breathe‚ your soap‚ your emotions and literally every object you can see or touch. We live in a world of matter. From the food that sustains our lives to various objects that have built up our physical culture‚ everything is made up of matter. The human body itself is a mixture of matter of differing types. The humans who used materials obtained from nature
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