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    (given by client) / (by process cal.) Molecular weight of comp. = 36.5 Liquid / Scrubbing media Properties Scrubbing media = 20% NaOH Liquid flow rate‚ L = 77 kg/h = 0.0214 kg/s Liquid Density‚ L = 1100 kg/m3 Conversion : Liquid Viscosity‚ µL = 0.0035000 Ns/m2 3.5 Cp = 0.00350000 Ns/m2 Packing factor

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    rubbing alcohol and hand soap. A pipette was used to place consistent drops of liquid into a 10 ml graduated cylinder until it was filled to the 10 ml mark. The level was measured at the meniscus‚ bottom of the curve‚ of the liquid and the amount of drops was recorded. Dividing the volume (10 ml) by the amount of drops yields the volume of a single drop. This procedure was completed three times with three separate liquids; water‚ water with detergent and rubbing alcohol. Data from the three trials

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    shape and volume. In a liquid‚ the particles have weaker attraction and are not as close to each other as solids. They can move around in all directions so liquid does not have a defined shape‚ but their movements are still limited by attractions between particles. Their movements are also limited by the walls of their containers‚ which is why liquids will take the shape of it’s container. Particles of gases are further apart from each other than particles in solids and liquids and their attraction

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    directions. 2. Describe the relationship between mass‚ volume‚ and density of matter. 3. Use the particle theory to explain the differences between solids‚ liquids‚ and gases. 4. Comment on the accuracy of the statement below. Describe some exceptions to the statement if there are any. In general‚ solids are denser than liquids‚ and liquids are denser than gases. 5. Use the particle theory to explain why changing the temperature of a fluid can also change its density. 6. The density of a fluid

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    Density Pre Lab Report

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    of Various Liquids and Solids The purpose of this experiment is to determine the weight (density) of certain liquids and solids in chemistry. These liquids include; Water‚ Hexane‚ Carbon Tetrachloride‚ and solids include; Copper‚ Zinc‚ Lead and‚ Aluminum. It’s important to know the weight of these products so you can properly conduct experiments and make clear observations. Different techniques will be used to determine these densities and one in particular is mixing the liquids in different

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    9.1 Orbitals and Theories of Chemical Bonding 1. Which one of the statements concerning valence bond (VB) and molecular orbital (MO) bond theories is correct? a) MO theory predicts that electrons are localized between pairs of atoms. b) In VB theory‚ bonding electrons are delocalized over the molecule. c) MO theory accurately describes bonding in O2 and NO‚ VB theory does not. d) VB theory can describe molecular bonding in excited states. e) MO theory is used to accurately predict

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    fact that the matter can exist in three phases - - solid‚ liquid and gas. As the temperature of a pure substance is increased‚ it passes through these phases‚ making a transition at a specific temperature from solid to liquid (melting point--mp) and then at a higher temperature from liquid to gas (boiling point--bp). Distillation involves evaporating a liquid into a gas phase‚ then condensing the gas back into a liquid and collecting the liquid in a clean receiver. Substances that have a higher boiling

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    agent or sulficant is concentrated sulfuric acid but‚ sulfurtrioxide‚ chlorosulfonic acid‚ metallic sulfates‚ and sulfamic acid are also occasionally used. The name sulficants comes from these molecules moving to the surface of a liquid or to an interface between two liquids and changing the properties of the surface. However‚ the nature and properties of sulfuric acid‚ makes it desirable to use it for nucleophilic substitutions whenever possible. For each substance being suflinated‚ there is a critical

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    faster than the diffusion in liquid phase due to the small spaces between the molecules that hinder other molecule movement. Other factors that will effect the diffusion are temperature‚ density‚ concentration and other external factors. 1. INTRODUCTION This experiment has been designed for students experiment on the technique of determining diffusivity of the vapor of a volatile liquid based on the established Winkelmann’s method. In this method the volatile liquid is allowed to evaporate in a

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    viscosity of a mixture of liquid Research Question The effect of hydrogen bonding on resisting flow of five different liquids Background Theory Viscosity is the resistance of a fluid to flow‚ either within itself‚ or to moving past an objects moving through it. A liquid with high viscosity is thick and flows slowly. A liquid with a low viscosity is thin and flows quickly. Different liquids have different viscosities. Factors‚ which affect viscosity of a liquid‚ are: Size of a molecule:

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