References: Petrucci‚ Ralph H.‚William S. Harwood‚ and Geoffrey F. Herring (2002). 8th edition. Masterton‚ William L. Cecile N. Hurley‚ and Edward J. Neth (2011). 7th edition. Chemistry: Principles and Reactions. CENGAGE Learning. Equilibrium Constants. http://www.ausetute.com.au/equicons.html Retrieved last: April 24‚ 2012. Appendix K2K1’ = K = (9.77x1012)(37) K = [Cr2O72-] = 3.61x1014
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References: Gilbert‚ John C. and Martin‚ Stephen F. Experimental Organic Chemistry: A Miniscale and Microscale Approach. Thomson Brooks/Cole‚ Pacific Grove‚ CA‚ 2006‚ 4th Edition.
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special occasions like independence day. The excitement produced by fireworks like ‚ brightening the night sky and plunging it with vivid displays of colour and insignificant‚ which makes them a crowd pleaser. Behind all the excitement of fireworks‚ chemistry plays an important role in creating the vivid colours we witness lighting up the sky. The actual chemical reactions that take place in the explosions require the use of oxidisers‚ reducing agents and binders. The additions of varying metal chlorides
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ST ANDREW’S JUNIOR COLLEGE JC 2 Preliminary Examination CHEMISTRY 9647/03 Higher 2 13 September 2010 Paper 3 Free Response 2 hours Candidates answer on separate paper. Additional Materials: Answer paper‚ Graph Paper‚ Data Booklet READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your name and civics group on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams‚ graphs or rough working. Do not use staples‚
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Arturo Contreras T. Conner-Moore Chemistry I Honors 22 August‚ 2016 Why is a Soccer ball consider Chemistry? What is chemistry? The word “chemistry” dates back to 1590-1600‚ but it is debatable that either the Egyptians or Greeks were the first to introduce chemistry to the world. What society does know‚ it is that Antoine Lavoisier is known as the “Father of Chemistry.” Lavoisier was the first to document how he compiled and completed the first list of elements. He discovered and named the elements:
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Data and Observations : Part I: Insert a complete data table‚ including appropriate significant figures and units‚ in the space below. Also include any observations you made over the course of Part I. Metal Aluminum Zinc Iron Cooper Mass of metal 27.776 g 41.664 g 34.720 g 41.664 g Volume of water in calorimeter 26.0 mL 26.0 mL 26.0 mL 26.0 mL Initial temp. of water in calorimeter 25.3 degrees C 25.3 degrees C 25.3 degrees C 25.3 degree’s C Temp of hot water and the metal
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hemESSENTIAL QUANTUM MECHANICS This page intentionally left blank Essential Quantum Mechanics GARY E. BOWMAN Department of Physics and Astronomy Northern Arizona University 1 Great Clarendon Street‚ Oxford OX2 6DP Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research‚ scholarship‚ and education by publishing worldwide in Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur
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Chapter 6 practice MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The formula for acetic acid‚ CH3CO2H‚ is an example of a(n) a.|condensed formula.| b.|mathematical formula.| c.|structural formula.| d.|molecular formula.| ANS: A OBJ: Goal #3.1: Interpret‚ predict‚ and write formulas for ionic and molecular compounds 3. Which of the following statements are correct? 1.|Metals generally lose electrons to become cations.| 2.|Nonmetals generally gain electrons to become anions.| 3.|Group 2A metals
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The Titration of a Basic Solution of Unknown Molarity with a Standard Hydrochloric Acid Solution Abstract The aim of the experiment was how to determine the molarity of a solution. My hypothesis was if I have to determine the molarity of a NaOH solution‚ then I would have to use a standard solution of HCl solution because I would need to neutralize each other to determine the concentration of the solution of NaOH. The method that I used for this experiment was titration. Titration helped
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Chapter 17—Alcohols and Phenols SHORT ANSWER Drawing Instructions: Draw structures corresponding to each of the given names. 1. Draw: cis-4-tert-butylcyclohexanol ANS: 2. Draw: 3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol ANS: 3. Draw: 2-phenyl-2-propanol ANS: 4. Draw: glycerol ANS: 5. Draw: 2‚ 4‚ 6-trinitrophenol ANS: IUPAC Naming Instructions: Provide proper IUPAC names. 6. Name: ANS: (E)-2-ethylbut-2-en-1-ol 7. Name: HOCH2CH2OH ANS:
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