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    Chemistry Lab

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    Physical and Chemical Change Objective: Recognize and distinguish between chemical and physical changes. Materials: - lab balance - microspatula - lab burner - dropper pipet - 5 test tubes - mortar and pestle - test tube rack - magnet - test tube holder - insulating pad - watch glass - safety goggles - glass square - lab apron or coat - copper sulfate pentahydrate - iron fillings - sodium chloride - magnesium ribbon - hydrochloric acid - paper

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    Asprin Lab

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    Date of Experiment: September 10th‚ 2013 Organic Chemistry II – CHLB330 Name: Symone E. MoxeyLab Partner: Lynden Cooper Synthesis of Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid) Abstract:- Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is produced experimentally in the lab. The resulting percentage yield is 65.5%. The purity of the obtained product is tested using the melting point and Ferric Chloride Test (FCT). The aspirin was massed‚ and the melting point was determined. Based on the data collected‚ there was a total

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    Grignard Reaction Lab

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    best entertainment technique. Grignard reagents are widely used in the synthesis of organic molecules and organometallic compounds. Grignard reagents are extremely reactive with Lewis acids such as water. Therefore‚ precautions were taken during the lab to ensure that the reaction was not ruined due to the presence of water‚ increase the percentage yield‚ and obtain more accurate results. These reactions tend to split into two groups: Addition of the Grignard reagent to a compound containing multiple

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    Acid/Base Titrations Pre- Lab Questions 1. Using your textbook or a handbook‚ look up the formula and structure of potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP) used to standardize the solution of NaOH in this experiment. Calculate the Molar Mass of KHP. Molar Mass= 204.22 g/mol Formula: KC8H5O4 2. Using your textbook or chemical dictionary‚ write the definition of indicator. Indicator- a substance added at the beginning of the titration that changes color at (or very near) the equivalence

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    Materials and Methods The laboratory procedures were conducted based on the steps provided in ‘An Introduction to Chemical Systems in the Laboratory’1. Specifically‚ 1.90 grams of KCL was weighed in a 250ml beaker and dissolved in 25 ml of deionized water. This solution was then quantitatively transferred to a 250ml volumetric flask. Proper technique is needed for quantitative analysis. This transfer was done to ensure that there was no detectable KCl left in the beaker. After transferring the

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    Chemistry Lab Report (Design) Factors affecting Rates of a Reaction (Kinetics) KINETICS DESIGN LAB Research Question: Does the concentration of Potassium Iodide (KI) affect the rate of its reaction with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) (of a fixed concentration)? Introduction: There are several factors that affect the rate of a reaction. Some of them being Pressure (if the reactants are Gases)‚ Temperature‚ Presence of a Catalyst‚ Surface Area of the reactant‚ and Concentration. According to

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    Stratford-upon-Avon. Analyzing this short story written by Arthur C. Clarke‚ one can conclude that he must enjoy writing about scientific breakthroughs and he utilizes vocabulary that is very different from most authors. The entire story is about a hydrogen bomb destroying the city of Stratford-upon-Avon. The story is told a few days after the incident. The story describes the state of the small town after the bomb was dropped on it. The bomb is destructive‚ there are no humans‚ animals or even dialogues

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    Catalase Test Lab Report

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    followed. Next‚ for further data‚ MSA results were recorded‚ along with antibiotic observations of demo plates. Lastly‚ with the information gathered‚ it was identified that the unknown sample was Streptococcus salivarius. Introduction: In this lab‚ the exploration of an unknown gram positive bacteria was conducted. What is known about gram positive microorganisms is that their cell walls are composed of a thick peptidoglycan layer‚ which retains the purple color of crystal violet during a Gram

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    Candace S. Randolph MISEP Cohort 2 Chemistry 512 Enzyme Catalysis Lab Report Pre-lab Questions: 1. Write a balanced chemical equation with state symbols for the reaction catalyzed by peroxidase. 2H2O2  2H2O + O2 (4H1 4O)  (4H + 2O + 2O) 2. What is the substrate(s) of this reaction? What is the catalyst? Substrate = H2O2 hydrogen peroxide Catalyst = peroxide 3. At what approximate temperature do enzymes normally operate in the body of a warm-blooded animal? Would your answer change if the enzyme

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    Cell Lab Report

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    STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF LIVING CELLS Name Answer the following questions as you work your way through the lab material typing in your answers. Then submit your completed lab report through the “Assignment” feature. This lab report is worth 50 points towards your final lab grade. Also‚ per the Honor Code‚ this work must be your own. CELLS Using your Biology Textbook answer the following questions. 1. What types of organisms are Prokaryotes? The Prokaryotes are organisms that are

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