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    radioactive iodine capture. By creating a hybrid substance with the PAN and the chalcogel in a mixture‚ the theory is that they can create a mechanically stable efficient iodine capture method. This experiment did not study the best ratio; therefore it may be further studied and experimented with in order to find the best Mcg/MPAN mixture for maximum sorbent loading before the pore structure of the binder collapses. They looked at iodine capture under dynamic conditions‚ which measured the iodine

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    of a program of oral hygiene. Antiseptics are also used for disinfection of inanimate objects‚ including instruments and furniture surfaces. Commonly used antiseptics for skin cleaning include benzalkonium chloride‚ chlorhexidine‚ hexachlorophine‚ iodine compounds‚ mercury compounds‚ alcohol and hydrogen peroxide. Other agents which have been used for this purpose‚ but have largely been supplanted by more effective or safer agents‚ include boric acid and volatile oils such as methyl salicylate (oil

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    produce iodine. Iodine was then titrated with thiosulfate. In this experiment‚ the amount of titrant dispensed correlates with the amount of copper; therefore‚ the amount of copper in brass was calculated by using the data recorded. In this experiment‚ the analyte is copper and the sample is brass. The concentration range of copper in brass is 50-95%. When copper reacts with iodide it forms a precipitate (CuI) along with iodine. As shown in this reaction: 2Cu2++ 4I- 2CuI(s) + I2. Iodine is formed

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    most Vitamin C? Which one has more? In this experiment I’ll be taking some iodine and a starch solution and testing out some of the most basic people buy and love. Before this experiment can begin starch solution must be added to the beverages. As iodine is added‚ it will first react with the ascorbic acid in the beverage‚ producing a colorless product (dehydroascorbic acid). When the ascorbic acid runs out‚ the iodine will react with the starch in the beverage. At this poin‚ I will be able to recognize

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    Introduction: Vanadium is a hard‚ silvery grey metal. Vanadium was discovered by Andrés Manuel del Río‚ a Spanish-born Mexican mineralogist‚ in 1801 [1]. Some sources say Vanadium is soft because it is ductile [1]. Vanadium is harder than most metals and steels [1] It is resistant to corrosion and it is stable against alkalis‚ sulfuric and hydrochloric acids[1]. It is oxidized in air at about 933 K (660 °C‚ 1220 °F) [1]. This paper will discuss the effects of Vanadium on the environment and Vanadium’s

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    acid to produce an aldehyde | Reagent | H2SO4 | Positive results | a purple-black layer/violet ring in the compound | Compound responsible | | | | Amylose in starch is responsible for the formation of a deep blue color in the presence of iodine. The term carbohydrate originally referred to hydrates of carbon because the general formula of these compounds was CnH2Non or Cn(H2O)n. SAMPLES | OBSERVATIONS | Glucose | There is a purple-black layer/violet ring in the compound. | Carrageenan

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    redbrown from the presence of I3 - complex. 4. Titrate the iodine. Rinse the buret with distilled water and then three times with small portions of your 0.10 M sodium thiosulfate solution. Then‚ fill up the buret with the 0.10 M sodium thiosulfate solution. Titrate the bleach-iodine mixture in your Erlenmeyer flask until the iodine color becomes yellow. Add one dropperful of starch solution. The blue/black color of the starch-iodine complex should appear. Continue the titration until one drop

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    important to our body because we need to use energy. The purpose of this lab is to figure which one is the monomer and which one is the polymer. Hypothesis: If I place two drops of iodine into the mystery powder‚ it would turn from brown to black ONLY if it was a polymer‚ if it’s not a polymer nothing would happen to the iodine‚ it would stay brown. If I mix Benedict’s Solution with water and the unknown powder all together and put it in to a water bath that’s on a hot plate for 5 min it would turn from

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    recorded them and used our observations to propose a hypothesis. The experiments included chemical and physical reactions dealing with torn news paper‚ appearance of rock salt crystals‚ the appearance of sand‚ oil and water on plastic‚ and making iodine in water and mineral oil. We found that all these included four physical changes and two chemical changes. This was important in determining the substance or mixture that dealt with physical and chemical properties as well as homogeneous and heterogeneous

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    titration. One of the best methods is the iodine-thiosulfate titration procedure. The iodide ion‚ I-‚ is easily oxidized by almost any oxidizing agent. In acid solution‚ hypochlorite ions oxidize iodide ions to form iodine‚ I2. The iodine that forms is then titrated with a standard solution of sodium thiosulfate. The analysis takes place in a series of steps: 1. Acidified iodide ion is added to hypochlorite ion solution and the iodide is oxidized to iodine. 2 H+(aq) + ClO-(aq)

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