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    chem 2 lab 0404

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    solution NaOH is a very corrosive chemical and contact with it can cause burns to body tissue and possible eye damage. Can irriate the lungs and can cause permanent lung damage. also contact with water can generate enought heat to ignite combustibles. 2. In your own words‚ briefly explain the terms below. Copied answers will receive zero points. a. equilibrium state When a chemical reaction is equal. when the products and reactients are at equal rates b. the effect of formation of a complex a complex

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    Chemistry Lab Report 2

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    to determine the molarity of NaOH‚ we rinsed a burette with about 5ml of water and another 5ml of NaOH to prepare it for the experiment. We then measured exactly 25ml of the prepared KHP from the previous part into a 250ml Erlenmeyer flask and added 2 drops of the indicator‚ phenolphthalein. Next we filled the burette with the approximately 0.1 M NaOH so that our initial volume will be 0.0mls. We then started our titration by carefully pouring a little amount of the base into the prepared 25ml of

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    Organic Lab 2 February 14‚ 2009 Experiment 4: Borohydride Reduction of 2-Methylcyclohexanone Introduction: When learning about reduction reactions‚ we know that the addition of nucleophilic hydride anion (H-) to the carbonyl group will in turn result in the reduction of aldehydes to primary alcohols. Borohydride‚ and Lithuim aluminum hydride are commonly used as reducing agents. We can note that both of these reagents have a (H-) anion‚ hence it will be a powerful base and also take the

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    Chapter 16 Notes The heart lies in the mediastinum and is surrounded by a doubled layered membrane called the pericardium. The outer most layer of the pericardium is called the fibrous pericardium‚ which anchors the heart to surrounding structures. The inner layer is called the serous pericardium and is composed of two layers. The outer portion is called the parietal pericardium‚ the inner portion is called the visceral pericardium (epicardium). Epicardium- outer most layer of the heart wall

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    Unit 2 Lab Questions

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    Amazon Warrior Women 1. Who were the Amazon Warrior Women? A group of Women warriors thought to have settled around the Black Sea. Who mated with vanquished foes and only kept the female children they bore. 2. Where are references to the Amazons found? The first account was found in Homer’s ILIAD‚ an account of the Trojan War.  Greek historian Herodotus talked about a group of women warriors in his writing around 5th or 6th century B.C. 3. What evidence is there that the Amazons may have existed

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    Enterotube 2 Lab Report

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    Microbiology Sec 147848 November 18‚ 2013 Title of the Experiment: Enterobacteriaceae Identification: The Enterotube II System Learning Objectives: After completing this exercise we were able to inoculate an unknown bacterium that belongs to the Enterobacteriaceae by using technology effectively with a Enterotube II. An Enterotube II is a miniaturized multi-test system for rapid identification of enterbacteriaceae. We then evaluated the test results and generated a five-digit code for the unknown

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    Quantitative Analysis Lab

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    Introduction: The purpose of this lab will be to investigate the concepts of accuracy and precision for quantitative measurements using density as an example. The density of a sample will be found experimentally and compared to a known value. The relationship of averages and different analysis techniques to percent error will also be explored. Density is a characteristic of a substance which can qualitatively be described as the amount of matter (mass) squeezed into a given space (volume). The

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    Data Table 2: Temperature measurements. Water Temperature (°C) Temperature (°F) Temperature (K) Hot from tap 42c 107.6f 315 k Boiling 99 c 210.0 f 372 k Boiling for 5 minutes 100 c 212 f 373 k Cold from tap 18 c 64.4 f 291 k Ice water – 1 minute 10 c 50 f 283 k Ice water – 5 minutes 5 c 41 f 278 k Data Table 3: Mass measurements Object Estimated Mass (g) Actual Mass (g) Actual mass (kg) Pen or pencil 5g 5.1 g .0051 kg 3 Pennies 9g 8.1 g .0081 kg 1 Quarter 5g 5.6 g .0056 kg 2 Quarters‚

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    Qualitative Analysis Lab

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    Qualitative Analysis of Cations Short Overview The most common cations have been placed into five groups based upon solubility in aqueous solutions when different reagents are added. The reactions which occur are useful in identifying the presence of these cations in unknown samples. The process of identifying the cations is called qualitative analysis. The purpose of this experiment is to identify which cations are present in unknown solutions. A data sheet was not prepared for this experiment

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    ABSTRACT The experiment aimed to determine the equilibrium constant Keq of the formation of Fe(SCN)2+ from Fe3+ and SCN- in the equation Fe3+(aq) + SCN-(aq) ⇌ Fe(SCN)2+(aq)‚ through spectrophotometric analysis. Acidified solutions (using 0.1 M HCl) of FeCl3 and KSCN were prepared for the calibration of the UV-Vis spectrophotometer (using standard solutions) and the determination of Keq of the Fe(SCN)2+ formation (solutions with unknown concentrations). Absorbance readings of the standard and unknown

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