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    Chemistry Lab

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    The purpose of this lab was to see which solutions are soluble and which are not. We were able to see this by mixing certain solutions together and observing changes that occurred. The procedure for this experiment included a few different steps. The first steps were to add the nitrate solutions into the lettered parts of the 96-well plate. Once you were done with that‚ you were supposed to add the sodium solutions to the numbered parts of the 96-well plate‚ so that the solutions were added together

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    The Chemistry of Fragrances

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    The Chemistry of Fragrances From Perfumer to Consumer 2nd Edition RSC Popular Science Titles The RSC publishes series of inexpensive texts suitable for teachers and students which give a clear‚ readable introduction to selected topics in chemistry. They should also appeal to the general chemist. For further information on all available titles contact: Sales and Customer Care Department‚ Royal Society of Chemistry‚ Thomas Graham House‚ Science Park‚ Milton Road‚ Cambridge CB4 0WF‚ UK

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    Assessment 7 Question 1 of 12 The equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction  CO(g) + Cl2(g) ↔ COCl2(g)  is 5.62 x 1035 at 25°C.  Calculate ΔGf° for COCl2 at 25°C.  (ΔGf° for CO(g) = –137.3 kJ/mol at 25°C)   PRIVATE "<INPUT TYPE=\"radio\" NAME=\"null_12_0\" VALUE=\"3\" DISABLED>" MACROBUTTON HTMLDirect A. –66.7 kJ/mol   PRIVATE "<INPUT TYPE=\"radio\" NAME=\"null_12_0\" VALUE=\"1\" DISABLED>" MACROBUTTON HTMLDirect B. 188 kJ/mol   PRIVATE "<INPUT TYPE=\"radio\" NAME=\"null_12_0\"

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    Clare Chong P2 ! ! ! ! ! Chemistry Practical 4: Measuring rate of reaction Aim of experiment: To determine the rate of reaction when the concentration of I2 increases. ! ! ! Chemical equation: 2Fe3+ + 2I- --> 2Fe2+ + I2 ! ! ! Apparatus & materials: Apparatus Quantity 50ml Pipette 1 10ml Pipette 1 Pipette bulb 1 100ml beaker 2 50ml Burette 1 250ml Conical Flask 6 Timer 1 Distilled water 100ml or more 50ml Measuring

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    P. Stonebraker Organic Chemistry II lecture UCB Extension Spring 2013 Extra Credit Report Papers Paper is strictly optional. Write a 4-6 page paper on a subject approved by the instructor (either picked from the list below or picked by yourself). Emphasis in the paper should be on the organic chemistry associated with the subject (how it is synthesized‚ uses‚ etc.). No two students can research the same subject. Maximum value of the paper will likely in the 20-40 point range‚ depending

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    explain the importance of chemistry in your life and in society. Include the following information: · Describe the scientific method. Explain all the steps involved in this method. · Explain how society applies the scientific method in industry‚ market‚ and academia. · Explain how you may apply the scientific method in your daily life and in your future career Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines. Chemistry is very important in

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    Everything you need to know about hydrocarbons INTRODUCTION: organic chemistry Organic chemistry is the chemistry of compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen. The element carbon has a special role in chemistry because it bonds with other carbon atoms to give a vast array of molecules. The varity of molecules is so great that we find organic compounds in many common products we use‚ such as gasoline‚ medicines‚ shampoos‚ plastic bottles‚ and perfumes. The food we eat is composed of different

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    Chemistry Book Notes: Chapter 21: Buffers and the Titration of Acids and Bases 21-1 Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation THE HH EQUATION OFTEN CAN BE USED TO CALCULATE THE pH OF A BUFFER SOLUTION -buffer >a solution containing both a weak acid and its conjugate base can resist a change in pH by neutralizing either an added acid or an added base. Ex. acetic acid-acetate soln (acid with conj. Base) > Kc for a buffer reaction can = 1/Ka or 1/Kb if you add an acid or base because

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    Chemistry Project

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    ACKNOWLEGEMENTS ACKNOWLEGEMENTS First of all I would like to thank my chemistry teacher Ms. Shyamala for providing adequate information which was a great helping hand from her .I would like to thank my parents. Even their support was an immense assistance. First of all I would like to thank my chemistry teacher Ms. Shyamala for providing adequate information which was a great helping hand from her .I would like to thank my parents. Even their support was an immense assistance. Certificate

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    1. Start off by weighing two paracetamol tablets using some accurate scales. Record the mass down (1.15g). This had to be as accurate and precise as we could get it so we had the correct weight to start the experiment. Without this then the results we found at the end would not be accurate. A problem that could be faced with this is that the scales may not have been fully set to zero. Also it takes time for it to fully reach its weight on the reading so you may move them too quick before the right

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