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    Unit C2‚ C2.2.3  Covalent structures 1. This drill contains an electric motor. The diagram below shows the main parts of an electric motor. The carbon contacts are made of graphite. Springs push the contacts against the copper ring. The contacts conduct electricity to the copper ring. The copper ring rotates rapidly but does not stick or become worn because the graphite is soft and slippery. Graphite has properties which are ideal for making the contacts in an electric motor. Explain

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    measurement. Will this loss of cyclohexane result in its freezing point being recorded as too high‚ too low‚ or unaffected? Explain. -The freezing point will be higher because the loss of solvent means that the molarity of solute is too high. The melting point will be lower than expected. 5. Part B.2. The solute dissociates slightly in the solvent. How will the slight dissociation affect the reported molar mass of the solute- too high‚ too low‚ or unaffected? Explain. -The solute dissociating slightly

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    purpose of experiments 3.2 and 3.4 was to determine whether the melting/freezing or boiling point is a characteristic of the property of the substance. A characteristic property is a certain property (physical or chemical) that can determine or identify the substance. For example‚ density and magnetism are two characteristic properties that can distinguish objects from one another. In this case‚ we are figuring out whether the melting/freezing or boiling point of a substance will help us find out

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    cool to room temperature Step 8: Cooled the solution in an ice bath for 5 minutes Step 9: Collected the crystalized solid by vacuum filtration Step 10: Measured the melting point for the crystalize solid Reagent Table: Table 1: The chemicals and properties used in the reaction Compound Quantity Molar Mass (g/mol) Melting Point (C) Boiling Point (C) Anthracene 0.5g 178.23 216-218 340 Maleic Anhydride 0.25g 98.06 54-56 200 Potassium Bromide 100 119 63.38 759 Xylene 6mL

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    Practical 5: Properties of Compound Experiment 1: Properties of A Compound and Its Parent Elements Hypothesis The hypothesis of this experiment is magnesium oxide can be synthesized by combining (burning) the magnesium with oxygen. The chemical and physical properties of each element (magnesium‚ oxygen‚ and magnesium oxide) might be different‚ from the state‚ color‚ electrical conductivity‚ and pH. Aim This experiment was performed to synthesize magnesium oxide by direct combination of

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    WA 98075 Dear Mrs. Sylva‚ After days of research‚ I have come upon one of the substances that will be the ideal compound for the glaze. I conducted a test to analyze the solubility of the substance in water and alcohol‚ the conductivity‚ and melting point. Some substances came very close to passing all the tests‚ but only one substance was able to pass all of them. I recommend using sodium carbonate as your substance. Of all the substances‚ only two were covalent and two were ionic. The ionic

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    Depression Objective: Determine the molecular mass of an unknown substance by finding the change in freezing point of a solvent when the unknown substance is dissolved in it. Qualitative Data: Trials BHT (g) Cetyl –Alcohol (g) Unknown substance (g) Melting Temperature 1 0.48 g 0 0 69.3 2 0.46 g 0.09 g 0 66.9 3 0.49 g 0 0.11 g 53.7 Analysis: 1.) Determine ___ for the solution of cetyl alcohol and of the unknown substance in BHT. 2.) Calculate the molality of the cetyl alcohol solution and use

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    Glance Watch operates its company including three domestic markets in the Merica region‚ and one foreign market in Pandau. The company runs business based on consumer interaction and product development research such as economic‚ political‚ social environment‚ life style and technology innovation. In Merica‚ there are no limits imposed on monetary exchange or the entry of foreign funds into the country. The government encourages incentives to attract investors to their area such as tax break‚ direct

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    find that Americans are consists of many people from different races‚ religions and ethnics. A lot of culture‚ might be‚ live together in the same area. Before‚ they called it as “melting pot” where so many different culture are blending‚ mixing each other without decompress the culture it self. However‚ the term “melting pot” is no longer use by the American because‚ in fact‚ the culture is not blending or mixing to each other. They are stand side by side and keep their own color like mosaic. With

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    3 3.4 Determination of Melting Point 3 4 Results and Calculation 4 4.1 Mass 4 4.2 Percent yield 4 4.3 Melting Point 4 4.4 Appearance 4 5 Discussion 5 6 Conclusion 5 References R1 Synopsis This report is based on preparation and recrystallization of aspirin. The objective of the experiment is to conduct the synthesis of aspirin and reinforce the skills of recrystallization and technique of melting point determination. Both

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