Inorganic-I Lab Manual http://www.uap-bd.edu Department of Pharmacy‚ University of Asia Pacific‚ Bangladesh Fall 2013 Pharm 112 Inorganic Pharmacy-I Lab Course Teacher: Muhammad Credit 1 Shahdaat Bin Sayeed Website: https://sites.google.com/a/uap-bd.edu/sbspharmacy/ Cell: +8801713459747‚ E: shahdaat.pharm@uap-bd.edu Lab attendant: Md. Abul Halim [01727565062] Name of the Experiment: Qualitative analysis of Inorganic compounds/Drugs Lab 1: Principle of identification
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Self-assessment practice tests Test 1 – Material from Chapters 2–4 | 45 minutes 1 The kinetic theory suggests different arrangements for the atoms or molecules in the three states of matter. The diagrams below show how evidence suggests the particles are arranged in the three states of matter. 1 2 3 What are the three states shown? 1 A B C D 2 gas liquid solid liquid 2 liquid gas liquid solid 3 solid solid gas gas The graph shows the heating curve for a metal that is solid at room temperature (25
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J Nanopart Res (2008) 10:1343–1348 DOI 10.1007/s11051-008-9428-6 BRIEF COMMUNICATION Synthesis and antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes ´ ´ ˜´ ˜ G. A. Martınez-Castanon Æ N. Nino-Martınez Æ ´ ´ F. Martınez-Gutierrez Æ J. R. Martınez-Mendoza Æ Facundo Ruiz Received: 29 January 2008 / Accepted: 22 May 2008 / Published online: 2 July 2008 Ó Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008 Abstract Silver nanoparticles with different sizes (7‚ 29‚ and 89 nm mean values)
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Compound Molecular Structure Molecular Weight (g/mol) Melting point (0C) Solubility Hazard Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) 98.079 10 Miscible in water Hazardous in case of eye contact (irritant)‚ of ingestion‚ of inhalation. Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant) Ammonium Bromide (NH4Br) 97.94 452 Soluble in water Hazardous in case of eye contact (irritant)‚ of ingestion‚ of inhalation. 1-Butanol (C4H10O) 74.12 -89.8 Soluble in water. Very soluble in acetone‚ miscible with ethanol‚
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Lab #5 Chemical Reactions & Balancing Equations Objectives Observe and classify several chemical and physical changes. Give evidence for the occurrence of a chemical reaction. Write a balanced equation for a chemical reaction. Identify a reaction as a combination‚ decomposition‚ replacement‚ or combustion reaction. Background Physical properties can be observed without changing the chemical composition of the substance. Common physical properties that can be measured without changing the chemical
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I-bromoadamantane. This lab helped discover what kind of mechanisms (either SN1 or SN2) are involved in the performed reactions. 1. Sodium Iodine in Acetone: RX + NaI -----Acetone----> RI + NaX (X=Br) 2. Silver Nitrate in Ethanol: RX + AgNO3 + EtOH ROEt + AgX + HNO3 (X=Br) Procedure: First we attained 5 different test tubes and labeled them with numbers (1 through 5) and added 1.0 mL of NaI acetone to each one. Then we added 2 drops of the correct alkyl bromide to each tube. We used
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There are many chemicals in our world that are soluble‚ however‚ these chemicals have to follow a set of rules to determine how soluble each chemical is and if it is at all. This is what we call solubility laws. These laws show what chemicals are soluble and which ones are insoluble. They also describe what chemicals can be dissolved and what chemicals cannot dissolve. These chemicals are them recorded on Solubility tables which list solubility and how soluble the chemicals are. According to Busch
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UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN |Faculty |: |Faculty of Engineering & Science | |Unit Code |: |UEMK1013 | |Course |: |Chemical Engineering | |Unit Title |: |Chemistry for Engineering | |Year/ Semester |: |Year 1/ Trimester 1 | |Lecturer |: |Dr. Loh Han Chern
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HCl B. NaCl and NaOH C. NH4Cl and NH4OH D. NaCH3COO and CH3COOH 10. Which of the following would be used to prepare an acidic buffer solution? A. HF and H3O+ B. NaHS and H2S C. NH3 and NH4Cl D. HCl and NaCl 11. A solution of AgNO3 is slowly added to a mixture containing 0.10 M I-‚ Cl-‚ Br-‚ and IO3-. The precipitate‚ which forms first‚ is( Hint : Compare the Ksp values) A. AgI B. AgCl C. AgBr D. AgIO3 12. The [OH- ] is measured to be 3.3 x 10-3 mol/L
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Princinple Objective: Put stresses on the systems; observe how the equilibrium’s systems react to a stress. Materials and Procedures: A. Materials 1. NaCl(s) 2. KSCN‚ 0.002M 3. Bromythymol blue indicator solution 4. AgNO3‚ 0.1 5. CoCL2 x 6H2O(s) 6. HCl‚ 12M 7. HCL‚ 0.1M 8. NaOH‚ 0.1M 9. Fe(NO3)3‚ 0.2M 10. C2H5OH(l) 11. Na2HPO4(s) 12. Test tubes 13. Beaker 14. Stirring rod 15. Test tube
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