Experiment to measure the latent heat of vaporisation of water Theory Latent heat of vaporisation is when a liquid is heated enough to start boiling‚ at this point‚ even if the source of heat keeps heating the liquid‚ the liquid’s temperature will not rise any further until all of the liquid is converted to gas. For example‚ if water is boiling in a kettle‚ and the kettle is left on whist the water is boiling‚ the water’s temperature will not exceed 100°C because all the heat energy from the kettle is
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Heats of Reaction Lab Report Purpose: To measure the heats of reaction for three related exothermic reactions and to verify Hess’s Law of Heat Summation. NaOH(s) ( Na+(aq) + OH-(aq) ΔH = -10.6kcal/mol NaOH(s) + H+(aq) + Cl-(aq) ( H2O + Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) ΔH = -23.9kcal/mol Na+(aq) + OH-(aq) + H+(aq) + Cl-(aq) ( H2O + Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) ΔH = -13.3kcal/mol Background: Energy changes occur in all chemical reactions; energy is either absorbed or released. If energy is released in
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Vapor Pressure and Heat of Vaporization Introduction: Evaporation is the process of a liquid becoming vaporized. When a liquid is placed into a confined space some of the liquids will evaporate. Evaporation of the liquid depends on the strength of the intermolecular forces that are between liquid molecules. During the evaporation process of the liquid‚ new gas molecules exerts pressure in the sealed container‚ while some of the gas condenses back to the liquid state. If the temperature inside
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The Effects of Heat on the pH of the Vegetable and Their Pigment PURPOSE The purpose of this experiment is to see how pH levels of certain vegetables change while being cooked in four different mediums (frying‚ boiling‚ steaming‚ roasting)‚ and how the varying pH levels change the coloring of the vegetables. We will analyze how the different method of cooking/heating changes the levels of pH. BACKGROUND INFORMATION This experiment is based around the different pigments in vegetables‚ of which
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The gripping novel “In The Heat Of The Night” written by John Ball in 1965 is a story about a black man named Virgil Tibbs suspected to be a murderer when a crime takes place in the City of Wells. In the mid 60’s black people were accused guilty by the white people because they do not have equal rights with the white people. The story is also about racism which is very well-known at that time until now. The novel has been made into a movie in 1967. The main character was played by Sidney Poitier
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If Thermos lunch box is the best thermal insulator then food in it should maintain its original temperature longer than the other two lunch box types. Identify Dependent Variable: Lunch box type. Independent Variable: The losing and gaining of heat. Variables Attempting to Control: Environmental temperature‚ The temperatures of food and thermal insulators. proposed experiments Materials [Where to get]: * Zeomic lunch box [Canadian Tire] * Thermos lunch box [Walmart] * California
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for healing. Understanding and knowing about the various forms of healing across different religions can help healthcare providers care for patients. Introduction The various religions throughout the world vary in what is provided to its followers concerning healing. The three religions that are discussed are: Zoroastrian‚ Umbanda‚ and Hinduism. In the three faiths that were researched healing mainly focused on the physical aspect of healing because that is mainly what people need healing
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Heat Treatment and Qualitative Metallographic Analysis Lab ME 3228: Mechanics & Materials Laboratory Summary Comparing a material’s initial treatment and the microstructures that are formed from different processes‚ an engineer can accurately understand why certain treated materials of the same family can be stronger than another. In this experiment annealed and cold-worked specimens of AISI 1018 STEEL are used‚ along with a Hardness tester‚ a grinding and polishing process‚ and a micrograph
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(The molar heat capacity of liquid water is 75.4 J/mol ºC; the molar heat capacity of ice is 40.2 J/mol ºC. The molar heat of vaporization of water is 40.7 kJ/mol. The molar heat of fusion of water is 6.02 kJ/mol.) (A) 71.8 kJ (B) 419 kJ (C) 64.2 kJ (D) 64.6 kJ (E) 11‚620 J 2. Which physical property of a liquid is NOT the result of strong intermolecular forces? (A) high vapor pressure (B) high boiling point (C) high heat of fusion (D) high melting point (E) high heat of vaporization
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Country: | Period 1 | Period 2 | Period 3 | China | N/A | * China was chosen for largest populations‚ lower tariffs and shipping cost from Thailand plant (China is the largest if India is compared to). * Market attracted to economy toothpaste (our brand specialty) and sales toothpaste enormously high. | | Distribution | N/A | Huge sales force in China based on market competition; therefore in large‚ expensive sales force and unjustifiable promotion budget. | Product drastically decreased
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