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    VIBRATIONAL-ROTATIONAL SPECTRA OF HCl Physical Chemistry Laboratory II‚ CHEM 3155.001 April 20‚ 2012 Introduction and Objective The experimental objective of this lab was to collect an IR spectrum of gaseous HCl and from it the experimental rotational constant‚ B‚ and fundamental vibration frequency‚ v0‚ can be calculated(1). The concept of infrared spectroscopy deals with the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Molecules absorb at specific resonant frequencies that are characteristic

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    observations obtained by applying Le Chatelier’s principle Materials Required: See page 209 Heath Chemistry Laboratory Experiments Procedure: See pages 209-211 Heath Chemistry Laboratory Experiments Data and Observations: Table 1 Equilibrium Involving Thymol Blue REAGENT ADDED STRESS (ION ADDED) COLOR OBSERVATION DIRECTION OF EQUILIBRIUM SHIFT HCl (Step 3) HCl (Step 4) NaOH (Step 5) NaOH (Step 6) Table 2 Equilibrium Involving Thiocyanatoiron

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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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    Regents Chemistry Quarter 1 Midterm Review 1. The percent by mass of oxygen in Na2SO4 (formula mass = 142) is closest to 1) 11% 3) 45% 2) 22% 4) 64% 2. Given the unbalanced equation: __Al(s) + __O2(g) → __Al2O3(s) 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. balance the equation using smallest whole number coefficients. The percent by mass of aluminum in Al2O3 is approximately 1) 18.9 3) 47.1 2) 35.4 4) 52.9 What is the approximate percent composition by mass of CaBr2 (formula mass = 200)

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    drops of TEA‚ afterwards two distinctive phases were formed. pH value of supernatant was measured quickly (pH-meter showed number 11-12). The reaction flask was heated and shaken for 30 minutes‚ followed by decantation to obtain base Memantine (without Hcl). The reaction flask was connected to rotary evaporator equipped with vacuum pump to remove excess solvent (i.e.‚

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    Chemistry 121 Colligative Properties Lab Demonstration of Selected Calculations from Choice I Determination of Kf for Naphthalene To determine the Kf for naphthalene‚ we need to find the difference in the freezing point of pure naphthalene and the solution of 1‚4-dichlorobenzene in naphthalene. Let’s say that we did this experiment‚ used 1.00 g 1‚4-dichlorobenzene in 10.00 g naphthalene‚ and found that the freezing temperature of pure naphthalene was 78.2°C‚ while that of the solution was 75

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    The purpose of this lab was to see which solutions are soluble and which are not. We were able to see this by mixing certain solutions together and observing changes that occurred. The procedure for this experiment included a few different steps. The first steps were to add the nitrate solutions into the lettered parts of the 96-well plate. Once you were done with that‚ you were supposed to add the sodium solutions to the numbered parts of the 96-well plate‚ so that the solutions were added together

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    ATLANTIC COLLEGE CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT (Written by Dr Geoffrey Neuss) CONTENTS Page Introduction 1 Assessment of Practical Work 3 Error and uncertainty 7 Significant figures 8 Title 1. Some common chemical reactions. 9 2. A traditional acid-alkali titration. 10 3. Analysis of aspirin tablets

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    October 13‚ 2012 Needle through a Balloon Pre-Lab Preparations: Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to see if the balloon pops when pierced with a wooden skewer or a sharp pin. Hypothesis: If we lubricate the skewer with petroleum jelly‚ then it should go through the balloon without popping. Hypothesis for the 2nd part of the Lab: If we cover the side of the balloon with cellophane tape‚ then it will not pop when pierced with the pin. Materials: • Balloons • Long wooden

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    CHEM 1211 L Principles of Chemistry Lab 16 February 2004 Lab Report 1 Introduction The purpose of this project is to identify an unknown organic acid (X) by conducting various experiments to determine the acid’s unique properties. By determining selected constant properties of the unknown and then comparing these properties to the constant properties of known substances‚ it is possible to identify an unknown substance. The properties used to identify the unknown must be intensive‚ or independent

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