equation for this reaction is: KI(aq) + NaOH(aq) KOH(s) + NaI(aq) I identified it to be an iodide as a yellow precipitate was produced during the silver nitrate test‚ indicating iodide ions are present. The chemical equation for this is: KI(aq) + AgNO3(aq) KNO3(s) + AgI(aq) Potassium iodide has very low risks‚ so there is no worry that this was found in the soil sample. I identified that unknown sample D is calcium chloride. It produced a red flame during the flame test which narrowed it down
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H2 and KOH Balanced chemical equation 2K + 2H2O 2KOH + H2 Table 8.6- Chemical reaction of copper strip and 4 mL silver nitrate Observations Precipitate formed on copper strip; precipitate was greenish brown in color. Reactants: Cu and AgNO3 Products: Cu(NO3)2 and Ag Balanced chemical equation 2AgNO3 + Cu Cu(NO3)2
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Sample Paper chemistry Class 11 1. 1.7 g of AgNO3 is dissolved in 100 g of water. 0.585g of NaCl dissolved in 100g of water is added to it and chemical reaction occurs. 1.435g of AgCl and 0.85 g of NaNO3 are formed. Justify that the data obey the law of conservation of mass 2. (a) When 4.2g of sodium bicarbonate is added to a solution of acetic acid weighing 10g‚ it is observed that 2.2g of CO2 is released into atmosphere. The residue is found to weigh 12g. Show that these observations
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reaction two compounds exchange bonds or ions in order to form different compounds. AB + CD ? AD + CB An example of a double displacement reaction occurs between sodium chloride and silver nitrate to form sodium nitrate and silver chloride. NaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) ? NaNO3(aq) + AgCl(s) Acid-Base Reaction An acid-base reaction is type of double displacement reaction that occurs between an acid and a base. The
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jeol 400 MHz spectrometer in dueteated DMSO‚ relative to the internal standard Tetramethylsilane (TMS). Conductivity measurements were carried out by using a WTW conductivity meter . Synthesis of Ag (I) complexes A solution of (2.5 mmole) of AgNO3 dissolved in 50 ml of water was added drop by drop to (10 mmole) of ligan dissolved in 80 ml of absolute ethanol. The mixture was stirring for 15 min the resulting precipitate was filtered off washed with distilled water then dried under vacuum‚ the
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Examples of synthesis reactions: 1. Metal + oxygen → metal oxide EX. 2Mg(s) + O2(g) → 2MgO(s) 2. Nonmetal + oxygen → nonmetallic oxide EX. C(s) + O2(g) → CO2(g) 3. Metal oxide + water → metallic hydroxide EX. MgO(s) + H2O(l) → Mg(OH)2(s) 4. Nonmetallic oxide + water → acid EX. CO2(g) + H2O(l) → ; H2CO3(aq) 5. Metal + nonmetal → salt EX. 2 Na(s) + Cl2(g) → 2NaCl(s) 6. A few nonmetals combine with each other. EX. 2P(s) + 3Cl2(g) →
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does not completely specify the presence or absence of other functional groups. Therefore‚ a second test was made in order to test for the presence of alkyl halides (R-Br or R-I specifically). However‚ after the addition of alcoholic silver nitrate‚ AgNO3 (test #2) to a few drops of the unknown‚ the mixture remained colorless and no precipitate formed. Following this‚ the third test was performed in
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Ch. 1 Fundamentals of Chemistry Subchapter – Stoichiometry and Units 1. An element X forms an oxide with the formula X4O10. If 31 g of X combines with 40 g of oxygen‚ what is the identity of X? A. N B. P C. C D. S Correct Answer: B: P Explanation: We can solve for the atomic mass of X to identify it. The amount in g of X for any amount in g of O is given by: Rearranging the above equation and substituting the given mass of X and O‚ we get: Thus‚ the atomic mass of X
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The Advanced Placement Examination in Chemistry Part II - Free Response Questions & Answers 1970 to 2007 Thermodynamics Teachers may reproduce this publication‚ in whole or in part‚ in limited print quantities for non-commercial‚ face-to-face teaching purposes. This permission does not apply to any third-party copyrights contained within this publication. Advanced Placement Examination in Chemistry. Questions copyright© 1970-2007 by the College Entrance
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Organic Chemistry Laboratory – CH 200L (2012 – 2013) 2B-Ph Group 9 Experiment 10 Identifying Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives Through Classification Tests Bianca Therese Rivera‚ Camille Aliana Rivera‚ Zarah Mae Roxas‚ Ma. Rosario Teresa Saylo‚ Jean Darlene Semilla and Adrian Yu Department of Pharmacy‚ Faculty of Pharmacy University of Santo Tomas‚ Espana Street‚ Manila 1008 Date Submitted: September 13‚ 2012 ------------------------------------------------- Abstract Carboxylic acid derivatives
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