Observation of Chemical Change Course: General College Chemistry Purpose This experiment examines the reactions of common chemical s contained in consumer products. The purpose is to observe the macroscopic changes that these chemicals undergo. The goals of the experiment observe properties of chemical reactions and to associate chemical properties with household products. Procedure We do not have the ability to see with a naked eye individual atoms and molecules reacting during chemical changes
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eight types of chemical reactions. These eight reactions are Decomposition‚ Composition‚ Acid/Base‚ Synthesis‚ Single-Replacement‚ Double-Replacement‚ Precipitation‚ and Redox. Though these eight could be referred to as the same due to them being chemical reactions. They are actually very different. An example of this difference is Decomposition and Synthesis. Decomposition is when a compound is broken into smaller chemical species while a Synthesis reaction is two or more chemical species combining
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Physical & Chemical Properties Data Table 1: Solubility or Reaction Substance Name Color Odor Effect of Heat Cold Water Hot Water Litmus test Dilute HCl Dilute NaOH Mg Silver None None None None Base Fizzes‚ gas‚ increased temperature None Cu Brown None None None None Base None None Zn Silver None None None None Base Fizzes None MgO White Slight odor None None Bubbles Base Dissolves‚ turns yellow‚ increased temperature None CuCO3 Green None Melts
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Executive Summary American Chemical Corporation’s Collinsville plant in Alabama is being sought by Dixon a speciality chemicals company. This plant mainly specialises in Sodium Chlorate production and fits well with Dixon’s strategy of supplying chemicals to paper and pulp industry. It would also complement Dixon’s existing product line. The plant costs $12million in investment and requires up to$ 2.25 million for upgrading to new technology. An in-depth investigation and analysis is conducted
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Observations of Chemical Changes Observations from Procedures Well#/ Question Chemicals Reaction A NaHCO3 and HCl-CO2 Bubbles B HCl and BTB Turns Orange C NH3 and BTB Still blue- no change D HCl and blue dye Turns green E Blue dye and NaOCl Stays blue – no change F NaOCl and KI Turns pale orange/yellow G KI and Pb(NO3)2 Milky yellow solid H NaOH and phenolphthalein Turns bright pink I HCl and phenolphthalein Bubbles- cloudy J NaOH and AgNO3 Solid formed/ turned brown K AgNO3 and NH3 No change
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SLFC PROJECT Chemical origin of Life and Life on other Planets Drishta Gopala‚ Sarthak Malhotra‚ Srividya‚ Suprigya Dipangi Theories for Chemical Evolution Of Life On Earth Introduction According to a mechanistic‚ naturalistic view of the universe‚ and thus of origins‚ the whole of reality is evolution — a single process of self-transformation. Everything in the universe‚ according to this view‚ has evolved from a primordial chaotic or random state of matter. This evolutionary
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Danger: Chemical Sunscreens Sunscreen is meant to be a product designed to protect the skin from the sun. The first form of sunscreen was a red‚ petroleum jelly like substance that was mainly used to aid troops during WWII‚ it then transformed into a sort of pasty‚ white substance of zinc oxide. As the years passed and society began to evolve into one that craved sun kissed skin‚ many companies started to brainstorm in search of a new kind of sunscreen. The formula they aimed for was one that protected
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Allison Lankford January 20‚ 2012 January 22‚ 2014 Title: Observation of Chemical Changes Purpose: To observe properties of chemical reactions and to associate chemical properties with household products. Procedure: I used different kinds of chemicals to see the chemical changes that occur when they are mixed together. Data Tables and Observations: CHEMICALS REACTIONS NaHCO3 Bubbles are formed HCl & BTB Turns an orange color NH3 & BTB Turns a dark blue color HCl & blue dye
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Chemical Reaction:- The transformation of chemical substance into another chemical substance is known as Chemical Reaction. For example: rusting of iron‚ setting of milk into curd‚ digestion of food‚ respiration‚ etc. In chemical reaction new substance is formed which is completely different in properties from the original substance‚ so in a chemical reaction chemical change takes place. Following are the signs of chemical reaction: (a) Change of state of substance. (b) Change of colour of substance
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Name: Jeanne Yoo|Date: 07/15/13| Exp 1: Observations of Chemical Changes|Lab Section: 1411-76426| Data Tables: Part 1: |Chemicals|Well No.|Observations of the Reaction| A.|NaHCO3 + HCl|1 |clear bubbles formed| B.|HCl + BTB|2 |turned orange after BTB was added‚ transparent‚ acidic| C.|NH3 + BTB|3 |turned dark blue after BTB was added‚ opaque‚ basic| D.|HCl + blue dye| |blue dye was missing from kit| E.|Blue dye + NaOCl| |blue dye was missing from kit| | with the 1 drop of HCl| ||
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