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    Some metals react with acids while others do not. In this experiment‚ students will perform 2 reactions: aluminum/zinc with excess 6M hydrochloric acid and aluminum-zinc alloy with excess 6M hydrochloric acid. The purpose of this experiment is to determine the atomic mass of each metal and the percent composition of a known mass aluminum-zinc alloy by determining the moles of H2 gas formed. Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) → ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g) 1 mole of H2(g) is produced for every 1 mole of Zn(s) 2. 2Al(s)

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    Activity 1-4: Eliciting a Nerve Impulse • In this experiment‚ we will be investigating what stimulates action potential on the nerve being tested on the oscillator. The factors that helped determine action potential are voltage‚ single stimulus‚ Hydrochloric acid‚ sodium chloride‚ the glass rod‚ and heat. II. Activity 8: Nerve Conduction Velocity • In this activity‚ we will be investigating action potential like in activities 1-4‚ and the nerve conduction velocity. We will test an earthworm nerve

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    Chemistry Lab Manual

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    Chemistry 3373F Lab Manual 2008 Modified 11/07 Table of Contents Chem 3373 Laboratory Schedule for Fall 2008.............................................................................2 The Benzoin Condensation of Benzaldehyde ..............................................................................3 Synthesis of Dilantin and Related Compounds (two weeks).........................................................6 Synthesis of an Alkaloid: Pseudopelletierine (two weeks) .............

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    NORTHERN CARIBBEAN UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY‚ CHEMISTRY and ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE LABORATORY MANUAL Instructor: Dr. M. Wilson CHEM401: BIOCHEMISTRY for NURSES Prepared by: Oreane Collins CHEMISTRY LABORATORY REGULATIONS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Reference: http://www.sciencebyjones.com/safety_rules.htm Thanks to the Flinn Scientific Safety Rules for much of the below.  General Guidelines  1. Conduct yourself in a responsible manner at all times

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    Experiment 6 :Observation | KA2 | KA3 | Weight of test-tube + solid / g | | | Weight of empty test-tube / g | X1 | X2 | Weight of solid / g | | | Initial temperature of acid / °C | | | Final temperature of mixture / °C | θ1 | θ2 | Temperature change / °C | | | Discussion :[In the experiment sheet‚ the is an error where questions in (c)(i) should be "the heat change involved the reactions involving KA2 and KA3] (c). i : q1 = mcθ1 ; q = (30.00)(4.18)( θ1) = q1 q2 =

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    the reactions between sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid‚ and sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid will be studied. Beginning Questions When will the maximum extent of the reaction occur? Which will the limiting reagent? Which of the two acid-base combinations will absorb/liberate the greatest amount of heat energy? Hypothesis When NaOH and HCl are mixed‚ the maximum extent of the reaction should occur approximately when the amount of acid is slightly higher than the base. HCl will be

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    I. Title: Iron-Copper (II) Chloride Reaction II. Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to see how iron reacts with a copper (II) chloride solution. III. Equipment and Reagents Scoop copper (II) chloride (CuCl2) Beaker Iron (Fe) Wash Bottle water (H2O) Scale Hydrogen chloride (M HCl) Filter Paper IV. Procedure: 1. Obtain a clean‚ dry 250 mL beaker. 2. See teacher to obtain a scoop of CuCl2 in the beaker. 3. Add approximately 50 mL of tap water to

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    hydroxides (Mg(OH)2‚ Ca(OH)2‚ Sr(OH)2‚ Ba(OH)2) Research Question: What is the trend of solubility of Group II hydroxides going down the group as determined through measuring the volume of hydroxides needed to titrate with a known concentration of hydrochloric acid? Background Information: Solubility is when a solute forms a homogeneous solution by dissolving in solvent. The solubility of any substance can be affected by the physical and chemical properties of the solute and solvent‚ temperature‚ pressure

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    Introduction We are going to do an experiment to see how surface area effects the rate of reaction when added to hydrochloric acid. I will add calcium carbonate (marble chips) to hydrochloric acid. When calcium carbonate is added to hydrochloric acid a reaction takes place. The solution fizzes and gives off the gas carbon dioxide. I will collect this gas in a gas syringe and will time how long it takes for the reaction to produce 100cm3 of carbon dioxide. CaCO3 +2HCL Co2 +CaCl2 +H2O CalciumHydrochloricCarbonCalciumWater

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    DI water. Primarily‚ hard water consists of magnesium and calcium. Therefore the ratio of magnesium to calcium ions was inferred to be 50/50. The average molar mass of the molar mass of Magnesium (24.305 g/mol) and the molar mass of Calcium (40.078 g/mol) was calculated to be 32.192 g/mol. This calculated average molar mass was used as the molar mass of the metal that was present in the sample. The concentration of metal that was present in the TAP water was solved by the following calculations: 150

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