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    Edward Dickson CHE101 DS-01 Experiment Date 7/21/2013 Report Submitted 7/21/2013 Title: Experiment #8: Ionic Reactions Purpose: In this lab we will work with aqueous solutions of ionic substances and determine if they are soluble. If the solution appears milky than it is known as a precipitate reaction‚ meaning it is soluble‚ and that the ions separated and became surrounded by water. Precipitates in this experiment are electrically uncharged. To identify which compounds are

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    are the height of where the ball is dropped from. The independent variables of this investigation. The (dependent) variable that will be measured in this investigation is the bounce height of the dropped ball. This shall be observed with one person dropping the ball from above while another person watches the for the highest point the ball reaches. Three variables that could be affected within this investigation is the wind‚ where/how it bounces and the force behind the ball. To control these

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    Experiment 16: Kinetics: The Iodine Clock Jane Smith Purpose: The objective of this experiment was for students to apply their knowledge of kinetics and rate laws in order to determine the rate of a chemical reactions‚ activation energy‚ and frequency factors of those reactions. Specifically‚ this experiment was performed using a series of solutions with varying concentrations of KI‚ Na2S2O3‚ and (NH4)2S2O3 . Students recorded time elapsed to observe physical evidence of a reaction taking place

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    BUDGET OF WORK IN MATHEMATICS VI FIRST GRADING PERIOD 1. WHOLE NUMBERS A. Comprehension of Whole Numbers (Pre-requisite Skills Before BEC) 1. Reads and writes numbers through billions 2. Identifies the properties of addition/multiplication of numbers 3. Expresses a number in simple form to expanded notation and vice-versa 4. Rounds numbers to the place value specified 5. adds five or more digit numbers with four or more addends with sums through

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    CHEM 206- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY EXP 10-UNIMOLECULAR ELIMINATION REACTIONS Cansın Etli Lab Instructor: Emel Yılgör Experiment date:06.12.2010 Report Date: 20.12.2010 ABSTRACT In this experiment‚ the purpose was to investigate E1 elimination mechanism with the reaction of cyclohexanol to cyclohexene. The reaction was acid catalyzed dehydration of alcohol and with catalyst sulfuric acid cyclohexene was obtained from cyclohexanol. And the product

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    CHEMICAL KINETICS: IODINE-CLOCK REACTION DATE SUBMITTED: 14 DECEMBER 2012 DATE PERFORMED: 7 DECEMBER 2012 ABSTRACT Chemical kinetics involving reaction rates and mechanisms is an essential part of our daily life in the modern world. It helps us understand whether particular reactions are favorable and how to save time or prolong time during each reaction. Experiment demonstrated the how concentration‚ temperature and presence of a catalyst can change the rate of a reaction. 5 runs of dilution

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    Module 3: Kinetics of Chemical Reactions Introduction to Kinetics Chemical thermodynamics has answered the question “can a specified chemical reaction take place?” (i.e. is the reaction thermodynamically favourable?). • However‚ chemical thermodynamics hasn‟t answered the question “HOW FAST will a specified chemical reaction occur?” o Many thermodynamically favourable reactions are so slow (ex: metamorphic transformation of rocks‚ corrosion of marble sculptures owing to weathering) that they can

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    Often two types of investigations have been differentiated. The ‘reactive approach’ to investigation occurs when a police responds to a crime that has already taken place such as murder‚ or theft. On the other hand‚ the ‘proactive approach’ to investigation occurs in response to an ongoing criminal activity or even before the crime has been committed. For e.g. the police may get information that a gang is going to commit a crime in a particular area. In other cases‚ the police may patrol an area

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    Chemical Reactions & Equations CHEMICAL REACTION : In a reaction when the original state of the particle changes and it cannot be reversed by simple physical means‚ this type of reaction is known as chemical reaction. Example :- Fermentation of grapes‚ burning of wood etc. In this reaction we have seen that after burning of wood‚ coal is formed and we cannot make wood from coal. PHYSICAL REACTION : In a reaction when original state of the particle can be recovered by any means then this type of

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    Exchange Principle states‚ “Any action of an individual‚ and obviously the violent action constituting a crime‚ cannot occur without leaving a trace.” It is hard to say Locard’s Exchange Principle was not disregarded. After three months of expert investigation it was found that the DNA evidence that was discovered at the scene did not belong to Jennifer or Noura. Also Noura’s own DNA was not found at all at the scene of the crime. It is very hard to understand how Noura could have made extreme violent

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