Extraction (Ch # 07) Faraz Gohar Mr. Wayne Xie Chem 201 10/02/2012 Objectives : 1)To purify samples of organic compounds that are solids at room temperature. 2)To dissociate the impure sample in the minimum amount of an appropriate hot solvent Chemical Index : Naphthalene; mp 82 *C 1‚4-Dichlorobenzene; mp 56 *C 4-Chloroaniline; mp 68 - 71 *C; pKb 4.15 Ethyl 4-Aminobenzoate; mp 90 *C; pKb 4.92 Procedure :
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29) The structural formulas are given for these cis or trans alkenes. (a) trans-1‚2-dichloropropane (b) cis-2-pentene (c) cis-3-hexene (d) trans-2-hexene Write the structural formula for: (a) cis-1‚2-dichloropropene (b) trans-2-pentene (c) trans-3-hexene (d) cis-2-hexene 30) In each case‚ tell whether cis and trans exist. If they do‚ write the structural formulas for two isomers and label each cis or trans‚ (a) Br2CH2 : No (b) CH3CH2CH=CHCH2CH3: Yes (c) CH3CH=CHCH3:
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Goals The main goal of this project is to learn how to identify the properties of an unknown ionic compound. In order to do this successfully the group has to use a variety of methods and run several tests on the unknown compound. By doing this the group will be able to identify the different chemical and physical properties of the compound that will help obtain the identity of the specific compound given. The group will devise two syntheses of the compound‚ and compare them for cost effectiveness
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requirements of a high quality Extended Experimental Investigation for the Queensland Senior Chemistry Syllabus. Guidelines given to you by your teacher should take precedence if there is any doubt. They are addressing a Year 12 EEI but will still guide you for Year 11. They refer to a hypothesis-testing EEI. What’s the purpose of an EEI? You‟ll do an EEI to research a question you have about some chemistry-related phenomena you have come across. In the process you gain a better understanding of the
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UNIT 5 Unknown Language Journal: Arabic Contents 1 Lesson Objectives (Functional‚ Grammatical & Lexical) Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 2 Teaching Methods and Techniques Class Management Interactive Patterns & Activities Use of Materials 3 Contrastive Analysis 4 Summary Lesson Objectives: (3 lessons – 90 mins.) Lesson 1 The aim of this first class was to provide a very general introduction to the Arabic language‚ how it is written‚ how it is pronounced‚ and
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CHEM 120 (Fall 2011) 1. Test #1 (Version 001) Page 2 of 8 (0.5 marks) Elemental mercury‚ Hg(l)‚ has a density of 13.6 g mL−1 at 25°C. What is the volume of 4.25 grams of Hg(l)? A. B. C. D. E. 0.313 mL 3.20 mL 17.8 mL 57.8 mL none of the above 2. (0.5 marks) What is the mass of 0.45 mol S? Choose the closest value. A. B. C. D. E. 9.7 g 0.45 g 14 g 0.049 g 15 g 3. (0.5 marks) Balance the following equation using the smallest whole number coefficients. C5H10O5 + O2 → H2O + CO2 What
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and Report: Introduction: The experiment was conducted to find the unknown molarity of HCL. The unknown molarity of HCL was found by the use of the titration method and then comparing the results between the titrant and analyte HCL solutions. Molarity is a concentration unit‚ it is defined by the number of moles the total volume of the solution. This experiment included a process called titration‚ used to work out the unknown concentration of a known substance. The process of titration is adding
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I. Title Identification of an Unknown Plasmid In this experiment‚ we determined the phenotypic capability of an unknown plasmid along with its size. With the use of gel electrophoresis‚ we analyzed the gel photograph by using a standard DNA marker‚ Lambda HindIII‚ and came to a conclusion based on our results. II. Abstract Two experiments were done to identify an unknown plasmid. The success of these experiments came from the use of modern day technology involving gel electrophoresis
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140 Matthew Tuthill Unknown Lab Report Introduction There are many reasons for knowing the identity of microorganisms. The reasons range from knowing the causative agent of a disease in a patient‚ so as to know how it can be treated‚ to knowing the correct microorganism to be used for making certain foods or antibiotics. This study was done by applying all of the methods that I have been learned so far in the microbiology laboratory class for the identification of an unknown bacterium. The purpose
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electronic balance‚ the wight of a copper slug will be determined by also utilizing direct weighing and weighing by difference. Average mass of a copper slug will be calculated using five (5) copper slugs and an electronic balance. Lastly‚ the mass of two unknown weights will be determined using the electronic balance and the weighing by difference technique. The mass of a cooper slug can be determined accurately by both direct weighing technique and by weighing by difference. Using the electronic balance
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