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    Metallic Ions

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    Ocean County College Department of Chemistry Identification of Metallic Ions Date Submitted: July 4‚ 2015 Date Performed: July 4‚ 2015 Lab Section: Chem-181DL1 Course Instructor: Prof. Amal Bassa Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to perform and observe the flame tests of some alkali and alkaline earth metal ions. Procedure To begin I placed approximately 0.5 mL of sodium nitrate in a well of the 24-well plate. I then placed approximately 0.5 mL of the remaining

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    report material must be in INK – pencil or white-out will render the work ineligible for mark appeal) 1. What observations and conclusions can you note about each of the three reactions that occurred in the test tubes where you combined potassium iodide‚ KI‚ and hydrogen peroxide‚ H2O2 (in part 1) of the experiment? (Give a detailed explanation of any observations that you made‚ i.e.‚ what made the colour change‚ what reactions happened?) ANSWER: 2. Use the information below to develop the necessary

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    The halides in unknown solution were identified as iodide and chloride based on their experimental E°(Ag/AgX) values‚ -0.16 ±0.01V and 0.22 ±0.02V respectively. These results were both accurate with percent error of 5.96% for iodine and 0.9% for chloride. The literature value of E°(Ag/AgI) and E°(Ag/AgCl) were -0.151V and 0.222V respectively (1). In addition‚ the literature vales lay within the 95% confidence interval for both halides therefore the results were accurate. These results were precise

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    Metal Ions Lab

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    I https://www.oppapers.com/join.php#submit .       Experiments with Metals and Ions of Metals         Introduction Metals are similar in their physical properties in general‚ but they are not identical. Most of the metals are solids; few of them are liquids‚ such as mercury and cesium. Density of metals is not similar also. For example‚ sodium has density of 0.97g/cm3 while lead has density of 11.4g/cm3. Melting point of sodium is 98.0oC while for lead it is 327.6oC. Metals have the capability

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    Enzyme and Metal Ions

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    Christy Chan (5) BIOLOGY LAB REPORT Investigation of the effect of metal ions on enzyme activity Objective To study the effect of two heavy metal ions‚ lead (II) ions and silver ions on the enzyme activity of invertase. Introduction Hypothesis: The rate of enzyme reaction of invertase decreases and the reaction eventually stops as the heavy metal ions inhibit the enzyme reactions. Biological principle: Heavy metal ions are non-competitive inhibitors. They do not compete with the substrates

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    Common Ion Effect

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    concentration of ions of a sparingly soluble salt in water OTHER than at equilibrium is called the IONIC PRODUCT Example 1. AgCl [pic] Ag+ + Cl- Ksp = [Ag+][Cl-] Example 2 Cu(OH)2 [pic] Cu2+ + 2OH- Ksp = [Cu2+][OH-]2 Checkpoint A Write the Ksp expressions for the sparingly soluble salts below a. AgF b. HgCl2 c. Cu(OH)2 Common ion effect The solubility of one salt is reduced by the presence of another salt having a common ion. For example

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    Study of Oxalate Ion

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    Senior Secondary School and Junior College Mandaveli Chennai – 600028 A CHEMISTRY PROJECT “STUDY OF THE OXALATE ION CONTENT IN GUAVA FRUIT” Submitted in the partial Fulfilment of the requirement for AISSCE 2010-2011 By Abdud Dayan Adeeb Of Class XII C St. John’s Senior Secondary School and Junior College Mandaveli Chennai – 600028 A CHEMISTRY PROJECT “STUDY OF THE OXALATE ION CONTENT IN GUAVA FRUIT” Submitted in the partial Fulfilment of the requirement for AISSCE 2010-2011 By Jagadeesh

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    Chem 106 Sec 006 Observations Materials: * Barium Iodide- White and powdery * Zinc Sulfate- White and powdery * Boiling Chips- Tiny‚ grey and rock like Experimental Observations: Barium Iodide used- .63g Zinc Sulfate used- .45g Boling Tube with 2 boiling chips- 41.52g Barium Iodide in solution with 2 mL of deionized water looks cloudy. Zinc Sulfate in solution with 2 mL of deionized water is clear. Barium Iodide solution mixed with Zinc Sulfate solution turns milky white.

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    Study of Oxalate Ion

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    the urine and neutralizes the acid compounds of the body such as phosphates‚ urea and ammonia. It is‚ therefore‚ highly beneficial in the treatment of acidosis and other diseases associated with too much acid in the system. The presence of oxalate ions and oxalic acid content in tomatoes is also a cause of kidney stones. Several researches have proven that the

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    g A. Ion exchange Chromatography Ion exchange chromatography is a process for separating proteins and other molecules in a solution based on differences in net charge. Ion Exchange Chromatography relies on charge-charge interactions between the proteins in your sample and the charges immobilized on the resin of your choice. Ion exchange chromatography can be subdivided into cation exchange chromatography‚ in which positively charged ions bind to a negatively charged resin; and anion exchange chromatography

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