Ideal Gas Behavior Author: VanessaStoll Lab Partners: Janelle Vallejo Instructor: Nieves Montano Chem 151‚ Section 002G Date Work Performed: February 12‚ 2014 Date Report Submitted: February 20‚ 2014 Abstract: This paper reports a lab experiment done on the ideal gas law to determine differences in gas based upon their “R” constant difference to 0.082057. A total of seven gases were tested‚ which included‚ Ethanol‚ Hexane‚ Cyclohexane‚ Pentane‚ Ethyl Acetate‚ Butane and Acetone
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Introduction: The goal of this experiment was to measure the amount of gas produced in various reactions. The Ideal Gas Law was needed in order to calculate the mass of reactants and moles of gas produced: ‚ where is the pressure in atm‚ is the volume in Liters‚ is the number of moles‚ is the ideal gas constant [0.082 (Latm)/(Kmol)]‚ and is the temperature in Kelvins. Considering the units on R‚ it was important to convert pressure‚ volume‚ and temperature to atm‚ L‚ and K‚ respectively. In
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I went into the speech forum undecided about which side of the argument I was for. I do not have any family members that have worked for an oil/gas company for years and make a living working there. I also do not drive‚ let alone‚ have a car so I really had no ethos in this subject matter. However‚ in the long run it will affect me. I believe that both speakers prepared a wonderful and well thought out speech. They were poised‚ professional‚ and as commuters themselves they both possessed the credibility
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Gas Vs GrousePresentation Transcript 1. GAS OR GROUSE ? 2. ABOUT QUESTAR Finding‚ producing and delivering clean‚ abundant and affordable American natural gas . 3. COMPANY PROFILE Questar Corporation is a natural gas-focused energy company with five major lines of business‚ they are : Gas exploration and production Midstream field services Energy marketing Interstate gas transportation Retail gas distribution Questar Corporation conducted through its three principal subsidiaries: Questar
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OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION‚ AND IT‟S CHALLENGES. NUHU MOHAMMED Holder of an Advanced Diploma in Oil and Gas Process Operations City & Guilds UK. INSTITUTION: WINTECH PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE KWASHIEMAN. OIL AND GAS DEPARTMENT. OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION AND IT`S CHALLENGES Page 1 I PREFACE The material has been compiled from various online sources as well as other certified books and handouts and other related documents. I am thankful to my colleagues in the same institution for providing valuable input
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FINAL YEAR PROJECT 1 PROGRESS REPORT 1 AUTHOR’S NAME : Ruban s/o Paramasivam STUDENT ID : EP083765 REPORTING PERIOD : 18TH JUNE 2012 - 15TH JULY 2012 SUPERVISOR’S : Mr. John Steven NAME PROJECT TITLE : Dissolved Gas Analysis in determining Transformer Faults SUBMISSION DATE : 16TH JULY 2012 1.0 Background of Studies Oil sampling analysis is a useful‚ predictive‚ maintenance tool for determining transformer health. DGA
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Patrick Meehan Jeb Waldschmidt ENGL 102-05 3-26-05 Natural Gas and the Future of Energy Until recently natural gas was considered the dirty brother of oil. Natural gas was often stranded and left undeveloped‚ often wasting it. Oftentimes natural gas was considered unusable ’ and worthless ’ compared to oil. But now that the oil is running out a new light is being shown on natural gas. Today natural gas is very much in favor as a clean fossil fuel‚ especially for electricity
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Shale gas: Pro and Cons for UK Abstract Introduction Shale gas is natural gas that is found in shale formations. It is becoming increasingly important as major nations are beginning to become involved in this revolution. The gas is rich in petroleum and natural gas. Unlike conventional natural gas‚ which is in permeable rocks like sandstone‚ gas cannot flow through the shale. Therefore‚ just drilling a well isn’t enough to extract this gas. As a result of this‚ fracking or hydraulic fracturing
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fuel is a natural fuel‚ such as coal or gas‚ formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms. Humans use fossil fuels every minute of each day in order to survive. Coal‚ oil‚ petrol gas‚ diesel fuel‚ and natural gas are all used from fossil fuels. That being said‚ we use it with some things such as‚ central heating and air conditioning‚ driving a car‚ shopping for groceries that were delivered by a truck or train‚ and/or using an outdoor gas grill for cooking. Without fossil fuel
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January 23rd‚ 2013 Generation of Hydrogen Gas Abstract Hydrogen gas was produced from a reaction in a eudiometer between a weighted amount of magnesium ribbon and 5ml of diluted 6M hydrochloric acid. The partial pressure of the hydrogen gas produced was calculated using Dalton’s Law of partial pressure. With this partial pressure value along with known values in the experiment the number of moles of hydrogen gas produced could be calculated using the ideal gas law equation and this experimental value
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