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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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    states that elements combine in simple numerical ratios to form compounds. A compound‚ no matter how it is formed‚ always contains the same elements in the same proportion by weight. The law of mass conservation states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed. In this experiment‚ the mass of the metal was not destroyed or created; the metal’s mass was simply changed into a compound form once the gas reacted to it. The net mass of the reactant side of the equation and the product side of the

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    Purpose: To find out the percent yield of copper in the reaction between copper sulfate (CuSO4) and Iron (Fe). Materials: Balance 100-mL beaker 250-mL beaker Bunsen burner Copper sulfate crystals Glass stirring rod 100-mL graduated cylinder Iron filings Ring stand and ring Wire gauze Procedure: 1. Record mass of clean 100-mL beaker. 2. Add 8.0 grams of copper sulfate crystals to beaker. 3. Add 50.0 milliliters of distilled water to the crystals. 4. Put wire gauze on ring on ring

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    Kinetics Kinetics 6.1 Rates of reaction 6.2 Collision theory 6 16.1 Rate Expression (AHL) 16.2 Reaction mechanism (AHL) 16.3 Activation energy (AHL) 6.1 Rates of reaction 6.1.1 Define the term rate of reaction. 6.1.2 Describe suitable experimental procedures for measuring rates of reactions. 6.1.3 Analyse data from rate experiments. © IBO 2007 Figure 601  An explosion is a quick reaction D ifferent chemical reactions occur at different rates (i.e. speeds)

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    Coupled Reactions ABSTRACT A way to drive a non-spontaneous reaction forward is by coupling it with another reaction that is highly spontaneous‚ resulting to a spontaneous overall reaction. In this study‚ since the extraction of C(s) from CO2(s) is a non-spontaneous process‚ it was coupled with the oxide formation reaction of Mg‚ a reaction with high spontaneity‚ so that the process of the extraction of C(s) would proceed. The reactions and products which were a mix of black and white

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    tones were not appreciated * Speculum exam- minimal to moderate bleeding * I.E.- Cervix was soft‚ closed‚ non-tender‚ uterus was enlarged to 20 weeks AOG. WORKING DIAGNOSIS Working Diagnosis: G5P5(5-0-0-5) 12 wks AOG with complete h-mole Salient Features: * on and off vaginal spotting for 3 weeks * Positive pregnancy test * Transvaginal Sonography * a complex echogenic uterine mass with numerous cystic spaces * No fetus or amnionic sac seen

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    Chemistry CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIA: GENERAL CONCEPTS THE NATURE OF THE EQUILIBRIUM STATE: Equilibrium is the state where the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. At these conditions‚ concentrations of all reactants and products remain constant with time once equilibrium has been established at constant temperature. (In stoichiometry‚ we dealt with equations that went to completion; often equilibrium equations are going to fall short of this goal.) Reactions are reversible

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    MASS RELATIONSHIPS IN CHEMICAL CHANGES October 22‚ 2012 Patricia D Partner: Mike C MASS RELATIONSHIPS IN CHEMICAL CHANGES PURPOSE The purpose of this experiment was to study the fundamental idea that in chemical reactions‚ or changes‚ all particles of one substance will have the same average mass‚ but particles of different substances will have average masses different from each other. These changes occur in ratios‚ and rarely occur in

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    Mole Day Song: Chemistry

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    A Mole is a unit‚ or have you heard. Containing six times ten to the twenty- Third‚ That’s a six with Twenty-three zeros at the end‚ Much too big a Number to Comprehend Say you had a Mole of Dimes to Distribute round the world‚ Give to each of the five billion grownups‚ Boys and girls‚ There wouldn’t be a single soul down and out of luck‚ Cause everybody in the world would get a trillion bucks. Or say you had a mole of construction paper and Stacked it towards Space Construction

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