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    Chemistry

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    Outcomes: Students should be able to: Mole Concept • Calculate formula mass. • Convert representative particles to moles and moles to representative particles. (Representative particles are atoms‚ molecules‚ formula units‚ and ions.) • Convert mass of atoms‚ molecules‚ and compounds to moles and moles of atoms‚ molecules‚ and compounds to mass. • Convert representative particles to mass and mass to representative particles. • Convert moles to volume and volume

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    Lab Report Name: Amanda Andrews Section: Lab 6 CHM 130 Experiment: Identification of Metallic Ions Metallic ion Flame color Sodium Na+ Orange Strontium Sr2+ Pink/Red Potassium K+ Light blue/Purple Barium Ba2+ Yellow Copper Cu2+ Green Lithium Li+ Pink Calcium Ca2+ Pink/Orange Unknown Pink/Red - Strontium QUESTIONS: A - All chemical used in this test are binary compounds. What portion of the periodic table is responsible for the color

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    entire organism. Bones are constantly breaking down and rebuilding‚ and calcium is directly involved in this process. Calcium ions (Ca2+) are essential mediators of a wide variety of cellular activities‚ including the passing of information along neurons and between adjacent neurons. Hormonal regulation is also mediated by the proper functions of calcium and calcium ions in the body. Considering all of the roles that it plays‚ calcium is of the upmost physiological importance and is the most abundant

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    Halide Ions Lab

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    Reactivity of Halide Ions PURPOSE The purpose of this experiment is to observe the reactions of halide ions with different reagents by mixing them together. Materials 0.1 M AgNO3 0.1 M NaCl 0.1 M NaF 0.2 M KBr 0.2 M Na2S2O3 3% Starch Solution 4.0 M NH3 (aq) 5% NaClO (commercial bleach) 24 – well microplate thin – stemmed pipettes‚ 12 Safety DATA |PARTS |INITIAL MASS |FINAL MASS |CHANGE IN MASS | |

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    Identification of Metallic Ions Peter Jeschofnig‚ Ph.D. Version 42-0160-00-01 Lab RepoRt assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information in an editable file which can be sent to an instructor. obseRvations

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    The Z Notation Manual Reference

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    The Z Notation: A Reference Manual Second Edition J. M. Spivey Programming Research Group University of Oxford Based on the work of J. R. Abrial‚ I. J. Hayes‚ C. A. R. Hoare‚ He Jifeng‚ C. C. Morgan‚ J. W. Sanders‚ I. H. Sørensen‚ J. M. Spivey‚ B. A. Sufrin This edition first published 1992 by Prentice Hall International (UK) Ltd Published 1998 by J. M. Spivey Oriel College‚ Oxford‚ OX1 4EW‚ England c J. M. Spivey‚ 1989‚ 1992 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced

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    Chemistry Lab

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    TITLE: THE EFFECT OF HEATING DIFFERENT SUBSTANCES INTRODUCTION: In this exercise‚ it was required to observe carefully what happened when certain substances were heated in a burner‚ and to note the appearance of the residue after heating. AIM: To observe the effects of heating different substances. MATERIALS:  Hard glass test tubes  Powered samples of  Lead (II) nitrate  Copper (II) sulphate  Ammonium chloride  Zinc sulphate  Basic copper (II) carbonate‚ CuCO3. Cu(OH)2

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    Reaction of Metals Lab

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    I. Title: Reaction of Metals II. Problem: The purpose of the experiment was to determine if and how different metals react to different solutions. III. Hypothesis: IV. Materials: Dropper‚ Beakers‚ wax pencil‚ Goggles‚ eight test tubes‚ a rack for the tubes‚ three strips of Zinc‚ two strips of Copper‚ three strips of Magnesium‚ steel wool‚ Lead nitrate‚ Silver nitrate‚ Copper sulfate‚ Magnesium chloride‚ Zinc chloride‚ Sodium chloride‚ and Potassium. V. Procedure: In tube 1 add five

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    Chemistry Test Questions

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    PAGE 1 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. What is the ground-state electronic configuration of an oxygen atom (oxygen: atomic number 8)? (a) 1s22s12p5 (b) 1s22s22p4 (c) 1s12s12p6 (d) 1s22s22p2 2. Which of the following species has an atom that has an unfilled valence shell of electrons? (a) molecular hydrogen‚ H2 (b) hydroxide anion‚ HO- (c) boron trifluoride‚ BF3 (d) water‚ H2O 3. Which of the following compounds is a ketone? (a) CH3CH2COOH (b) CH3CH2CHO (c) CH3CH2CH2OH (d)

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    PhysioEx Exercise 1

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    Exercise 1: Cell Transport Mechanisms and Permeability: Activity 1: Simulating Dialysis (Simple Diffusion) Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 4 out of 4 questions correctly. 1. The driving force for diffusion is You correctly answered: b. the kinetic energy of the molecules in motion. 2. In diffusion‚ molecules move You correctly answered: a. from high concentration to low concentration. 3. Which of the following dialysis membranes has the largest pore size? You

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