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    Determination of Fe Lab

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    CHM 3120L ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY REPORT EXPERIMENT: SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF IRON IN DRINKING WATER Name: Steven Adrien Section: 3 Date Experiment Completed: Wednesday‚ July 17‚ 2013 1. Complete the following table Fe(II) stock solution | mass‚ g | 0.1756 | volume‚ mL | 500.0 | MW(Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2 x 6H2O)‚ g/mol | 392.14 | AW(Fe)‚ g/mol | 55.85 | conc. Fe(II)‚ ppm | 50.0 | Use Equation Editor to show how you calculated the concentration of Fe(II)

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    Microbiology Lab Report II Title: Determination of a Bacteriophage Titer Purpose: To determine the number of phage particles or plaque-forming units in a suspension of T4 bacteriophage. Materials: • 18 – 24 hour broth culture of Escherichia coli B. • 2 ml suspension of T4 bacteriophages with a titer of at least 10‚000 phages/ml • 5 trypticase soy agar (TSA) plates. These should be warmed to 37c before use • 5 tubes of soft agar (0.7% agar). Prior

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    Ideally‚ the percent yield should be 100%‚ as this means that you have recovered 100% of that material. A yield over 100% would mean that the substance still has some traces of another material that is adding additional mass. Ex. The iron filings having some sand particles leftover. A yield under 100% would mean that some of the substance was not recovered‚ it could have been lost (spilled) or found in another substance (not separated completely). The percent yields may give some insight into what

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    Melting pointe determination #01 Introduction: Objective To learn how to obtain an accurate melting point using a MELTING POINT APPARATUS‚ then use them to draw eutectic curve and determine the eutectic point. Melting point of a solid is the temperature at which the solid and its liquid form are in equilibrium‚ i.e.‚ molecules move back and forth between the two states at the same rate‚ so both phases remain present. If the temperature of a solid is measured carefully as the solid is heated

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    state of a reaction where the concentration of all the reactants and all the products remain constant over time. Equilibrium as used in chemical systems means that all the chemical forces in a reaction are in balance and that all physical properties of the system (color‚ density and concentration) of all chemicals species involved remains constant. The equilibrium state can be characterized by quantitatively defining its equilibrium constant‚ Keq. In this experiment the Keq for the reaction between

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    Determination of Energy Balance

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    Determination of Energy Balancing In a fuel cell power vehicle: http://www.scribd.com/doc/49625260/39/Fuel-Cell-Energy-Balances Fuel Cell * What is fuel cell * Why we need fuel cell * History of fuell cells * Mathematical methods * Classification of fuel cells * Parts of a fuel cell * Fuel Cell Setup * Modeling of fuel cell * Fuel cell system design * Advantages and disadvantages of fuel cell * Future scope of fuel cell Energy Balance in Fuel Cells

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    Lab 7: Determination of Water Hardness Using a Titrator Name: Kyndal Petrie Lab Partners: None Date of Experiment: July 19‚ 2013 Location: My house Course Number: Che112 Abstract: This experiment was to determine the hardness of the local water supply. I determined that from the 1mg of EDTA used to turn the mixture blue‚ that the water from my tap is moderately soft. Experiment and Observation: In this experiment I developed a familiarity with the concept

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    risks. Instead of foods that are good for them‚ people often eat hamburgers‚ cheese‚ French fries‚ and pizza. These common foods contain large amounts of saturated fat‚ which is the worst kind of fat. Though light and fat-free products are constantly being introduced to the consumer market‚ many people still buy food that contains fat because it often tastes better. However‚ eating fatty food can increase a person’s chances for some kinds of cancer. People do not eat as many fresh vegetables and

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    Mg2+ Determination using EDTA Linh Nguyen Chem 1212L – 165 Feb 08 ‚ 2014 Purpose and Procedure: The purpose of this experiment is using Compleximetric titration and EDTA to determine the concentration of Mg2+ in solution; and also calculating the percent by mass of MgO in the unknown sample. This procedure results no significant deviations. The procedure for the experiment is from the lab manual referenced below Laboratory Experiments for Chem 1211L & 1212L (6e)

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    Solubility Product Determination Purpose • To determine the solubility product constant‚ Ksp‚ of an ionic compound. Introduction The solubility product constant‚ Ksp‚ is a particular type of equilibrium constant. The equilibrium is formed when an ionic solid dissolves in water to form a saturated solution. The equilibrium exists between the aqueous ions and the undissolved solid. A saturated solution contains the maximum concentration of ions of the substance that can dissolve at

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