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    Chem 1211K Lab Report

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    Chemistry 1211K Lab Report Briana Limage Drawer #D20 Tuesday December 2‚ 2014 Lab Day and Time: Tuesday 2-5 Unknown # 4224034-DF14 Introduction The purpose of this semester long experiment was to determine an unknown organic acid. An organic acid is an organic compound with acidic properties. A base reacts with acids to form salts. Titrations are used to determine the concentration of unknown substances. The purpose of the KHP experiment was to determine the molarity of NaOH. HCl

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    Mole Flanders

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    Moll Flanders‚ A Fallen Angel Moll Flanders‚ the main character in the book The Fortunes & Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders‚ written by Dafoe‚ is telling her life story in this book. The reader can see how her life rise and fall‚ how she is a maid‚ then become a wife in a rich family‚ up and down‚ and then fall into the criminal world. She is a dynamic character. Her up and down life‚ mostly down‚ causes her character to change throughout the novel. Dafoe has succeed to create a Moll that

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    moles and roles

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    Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the Apex Club of 2013‚ my name is James Bajjada and tonight‚ I shall discuss and introduce the notion of Australia as a global citizen and the role our country has played in promoting World wide peace‚ security and equality. What is a Global citizenship? Global Citizenship is about understanding the need to tackle injustice and inequality‚ and having the desire to do so. It is about valuing the Earth as precious and unique‚ and safeguarding the future

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    Mole Formula Lab

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    Shawn Dubbs Lab 1 The Mole Concept of and the Chemical Formula of a Hydrate Abstract: The objective of this lab was to conduct an experiment to analyze the molar components in alum. This was conducted by heating the alum till the water had evaporated and then determining the number of moles for each component. Then using the these amounts to figure out the empirical formula for alum. Results: In order to determine how much of each separate component a total mass was taken before hand for

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    Summary Sheet on Mole

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    of each element in BaCo3‚ assume we have 1 mole of BaCo3‚ we have M(Baco3)g=137.3+12.0+3x16.0=197.3g/mol so we have 197.3g Baco3 so 1mol of Ba=…… 8. %element=m(element)/m(compound)x100% 9. Empirical formula-----simplest whole number ratio Metallic elements and ionic substances--- EF=formula Covalent substances---EF may be the same or simple whole number ratio of the empirical formula. 10. mass(g) m/M moles(mol) divide by smallest simplest mole ratio-----EF 11. If it doesn’t give the exact

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    Reagent and Mole Ratio

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    lab we took Fe(NO3)3 and NaOH and mixed 7 different mole ratios in graduated cylinders to determine what the mole ratio is. We also did the same thing with solutions of CuCl2 and Na3PO4. We determine the mole ratios by graphing the volume of reactant #1 vs. volume of precipitate for each reaction. Data Part 1.) Cylinder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fe(NO3)3‚ 0.1 M‚ ml 5 10 12 15 17 20 24 NaOH‚ 0.1 M‚ ml 55 50 48 45 43 40 36 Fe:OH mole ratio 1:11 1:5 1:4 1:3 2:5 1:2 2:3 Volume Precipitate

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    Mole Fraction Return to Solutions Menu The mole fraction is: moles of target substance divided by total moles involved The symbol for the mole fraction is the lower-case Greek letter chi‚ χ. You will often see it with a subscript: χsolute is an example. Example #1: 0.100 mole of NaCl is dissolved into 100.0 grams of pure H2O. What is the mole fraction of NaCl? Solution: 100.0 g / 18.0 g mol¯1 = 5.56 mol of H2O Add that to the 0.100 mol of NaCl = 5.56 + 0.100 = 5.66 mol total Mole fraction

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    underlying purpose in determining the relationship between moles evolved and consumed. This can be demonstrated by measuring the hydrogen gas evolved by performing a chemical experiment when hydrochloric acid reacts with the magnesium. The formulated reaction includes; Mg + 2HCl → H2 + Mg2+(aq) + 2Cl- (aq) The major findings contributing to the experiment is being able to determine and distinguish what moles have evolved thus being the hydrogen moles evolved allowing the magnesium to be consumed within

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    Mole Ratios Lab Report

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    Determination of the mole ratio of a chemical reaction The method of continuous variations is a means of determining the stoichiometric mole ratio of the reactants in a chemical reaction. The stoichiometric ratio‚ as given by the coefficients in the balanced chemical equation‚ represents the ratio at which chemicals must be combined to produce all product with no excess reactant. Since there is no “wasted” reactant‚ the maximum amount of product is made for the given amount of both reactants

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    Mole catcher by: Sam winters A mole catcher is a spy in the war. The second Continental congress created a Secret committee by a resolution on september 18‚1775. The committee was not a true intelligence agency. Since the committee of secret correspondenceoften worked was mainly concerned with obtaining military supplies in secret and distrubting them‚ and selling gun powder previously negotiated by certain members of the congress without the formal sanction of that body.. the committee kept its

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