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    Titration is a method used to help determine the concentration of an unknown solution (the analyte) by using a solution of known concentration (the titrant).1 In medicine‚ titration helps doctors determine unknown concentrations of substances in the blood or urine‚ and it is useful in determining the proper dosage of medication. Titration can determine fat and water contents‚ and unknown concentrations of vitamins. With food‚ titration can be used to determine whether cheese or wine is adequately

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    Abstract By using acid-base titration‚ we determined the suitability of phenolphthalein and methyl red as acid base indicators. We found that the equivalence point of the titration of hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide was not within the ph range of phenolphthalein’s color range. The titration of acetic acid with sodium hydroxide resulted in an equivalence point out of the range of methyl red. And the titration of ammonia with hydrochloric acid had an equivalence point that was also out of

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    SYLLABUS FOR ENTRANCE TEST 2012 UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES LAHORE‚ PAKISTAN STRUCTURE OF ENTRANCE TEST PAPER 2012 Sr.# Subject No. of Questions 1. PHYSICS 44 2. CHEMISTRY 58 3. ENGLISH 30 4. BIOLOGY 88 TOTAL 220 CONTENTS PHYSICS Syllabus TOS Self Test Questions CHEMISTRY Syllabus TOS Self Test Questions ENGLISH Syllabus Self Test Questions BIOLOGY Syllabus TOS Self Test Questions PAGE# 1-5 6 7-9 10-21 22 23-28 29-34 35-36 37-44 45 46-51 PHYSICS

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    At this point‚ all the acid has been neutralized and neither excess base nor excess acid is present in the solution. The solution consists of salt and water only. That is why acid-base titrations are also called neutralization titrations (Sienko and Plane 1957‚ 340-343). Neutralization reactions in experiments: NaOH(aq) + KHP(aq) Na+ + KP- +H2O NaOH(aq) + CH3COOH CH3COO- + Na+ +H2O Infromation - Some indicators (including Phenophthalein) Indicator | pH at which colour changes | Colour

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    2.5.1. Processing Steps of Hydrogen Production from LPG Conventional process for producing hydrogen from light hydrocarbons involves the following process steps: • Feed preparation • Sulfur removal • Steam reforming • CO shift conversion • Autothermal reforming • Process gas cooling • Synthesis gas purification (PSA pressure swing absorption) [5] 2.5.1.1. Sulfur Removal LPG feed first passes through an ambient temperature sulfur adsorption vessel

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    1 PRACTICE EXAM (not all questions pertain to a specific mid-term). This is taken from an earlier final exam. 1. (4 pts) Permanganate ion oxidizes sulfide ion to elemental sulfur (which you should represent as a single S atom) and is reduced to MnO2 in basic solution. In the balanced equation for this reaction‚ which you should determine in the work area‚ how many water molecules and hydroxide ions are needed in the final balanced equation? Work area: # of H2O ____4______ # of OH-

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    energy ΔUi the heat exchanged with the surroundings ΔQ and the constant-pressure change pdV. dQ = dUi + pdV (1) The molar heat capacity C of a substance results from the amount of absorbed heat and the temperature change per mole: (2) n = number of moles One differentiates between the molar heat capacity at constant volume CV and the molar heat capacity at constant pressure Cp. According to equations (1) and (2) and under isochoric conditions (V const.‚ dV = 0)‚

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    CORE SYLLABUS for National Eligibility-Cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for Admission to MBBS/BDS Courses The Medical Council of India (MCI) recommended the following syllabus for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for admission to MBBS/BDS courses across the country (NEET-UG) after review of various State syllabi as well as those prepared by CBSE‚ NCERT and COBSE. This is to establish a uniformity across the country keeping in view the relevance of different areas in Medical Education. PHYSICS

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    5-1 Chapter 5 MASS AND ENERGY ANALYSIS OF CONTROL VOLUMES Conservation of Mass 5-1C Mass‚ energy‚ momentum‚ and electric charge are conserved‚ and volume and entropy are not conserved during a process. 5-2C Mass flow rate is the amount of mass flowing through a cross-section per unit time whereas the volume flow rate is the amount of volume flowing through a cross-section per unit time. 5-3C The amount of mass or energy entering a control volume does not have to be equal to the amount

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    standard entropy and give a reason why: 1 mole each of NO and NO2 ? ANS: Both NO and NO2 are gases under standard conditions. Each molecule of NO2 has three atoms‚ and each molecule of NO has two atoms. Thus‚ NO2 should have the larger standard molar entropy than NO. Molecules with many atoms has more variations in how it can vibrate than a molecule with fewer atoms. This means more ways to distribute energy- or greater energy dispersal at any given temperature and larger entropy. A2. ΔGo

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