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    the solutions‚ the amount of moles can be calculated‚ and in turn fed into the balanced chemical equation to determine the theoretical yield. II. Data and Calculations Data

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    Complexometric Determination of Water Hardness By Nick Williams CHM 152 Lab dates: Aug 28th 2013 Dr. Weide Abstract: When a polyatomic ligand with multiple lone pairs of electrons available for bonding to a central metal ion forms a complex with a metal ion‚ a process known as chelation takes place. Metal ion impurities can be found by using disodium salt of EDTA to determine the concentration of M2+ by complexometric or chelometric titration. Erichrome Black T makes it easy to see

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    Mole Essay Julissa Garcia Leon Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy A mole is a scientific unit developed by chemist that measures large quantities of very small things‚ such as atoms‚ molecules‚ and other particles. There are three types of molar conversions; moles to particles or particles to molesmoles to mass or mass to moles‚ and moles to volume or volume to moles. The number of units in a mole is 6.02 × 1023. This number is called Avogadro’s number in honour of Amedeo Avogadro

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    Topic 10 Rate of Reaction Part A Unit-based exercise Unit 36 An introduction to rate of reaction Fill in the blanks 1 concentration; time 2 instantaneous 3 a) the gaseous product / carbon dioxide evolved b) loss in mass 4 a) colorimeter b) standard alkali c) the gaseous product / carbon dioxide evolved 1 time to reach the opaque stage 5 transmittance; 6 hydroxide; titrimetric True or false 7 T In the oxidation of methanoic acid by bromine‚ the intensity of the orange colour of bromine

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    (12.01 x 2) + (1.0079 x 6)] = 290.704g/mol Mass of CuCl2= 0.850g Equation for reaction CuCl2 + 2DMSO -> CuCl22DMSO Mole ratio between CuCl2 and CuCl22DMSO = 1:1 Mole of CuCl2 = Mass/ Mr = 0.850/134.45 = 0.00632 moles Since the ratio between CuCl2 and CuCl22DMSO = 1:1‚ mole of CuCl2DMSO is also 0.0063 moles. To find theoretical yield of CuCl2.2DMSO Mass = Mr x mole =290.704 x 0.00632 = 1.837g The actual yield gained is 1.573g The percentage yield = (actual yield/ thereotical yield)

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    values used to calculate the moles of magnesium and oxygen for each trial. The moles of magnesium and oxygen were then averaged (to reduce random error) and these values used to determine the experimental mole ratio for Mg : O. Uncertainties for each value were also calculated. Formula and worked examples for these are shown in table 2 below. Excel was used to graph moles of Mg verses moles of O. The equation for the line of best fit was then used to determine the mole ratio of Mg:O and thus the

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    Abstract: Liquid-vapor phase of acetone/chloroform was studied through distilling a series of mixtures with different mole fraction. When the mixtures were boiling‚ their vapor was condensed through a water column and collected in a receiving container. Refractive index was collected for starting mixture‚ distillate and residue for each sample. A boiling temperature versus acetone’s mole fraction was constructed to show the liquid-vapor phase diagram. The boiling temperature of azeotrope was determined

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    (II) Sulfate Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to find out how many moles of water there are in one mole of Copper Sulfate (CuSO x HO) and the percent by mass of water in the hydrate. This will be accomplished by heating a determined mass of the hydrate to remove the water‚ and by measuring the salt left over. Introduction: This laboratory experiment will be done to find out how many moles of HO are present per one mole in the hydrate CuSO. A hydrate is a compound that has a fixed number of

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    - Mass of crucible and anhydrous salt (31.39g) = .96g 3. How many moles of water is this?

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    you can buy bananas by the pound. The third and last way to quantify or measure matter is to determine its volume. For example‚ people by gasoline by the gallon. Chemists use a unit that is a certain number of particles. This unit is known as the mole. A mole is the quantity of anything that has the same number of particles found in 12.000 grams of carbon-12. That number of particles is Avogadro’s Number which is about 6.02 x 1023 ‚ representative particles. That is an SI unit for measuring the

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