edu/chemistry/documents/orgleclab/Aldol_notes.pdf Data and Observations: Volume of Ethanol: 4.1 mL Volume of NaOH: 4.2 mL Volume of Benzaldehyde: 2.0 mL Total Crude Mass: 3.082g Total Recrystallized Product Mass: 0.863g Crude Percent Yield: 67% Recrystallized Percent Yield: 18.7% Crude Melting Point Range: 53°-96°C Recrystallized Product Melting Point Range: 70°-113°C All starting materials were clear colorless liquids. Upon mixing‚ solution turned yellow and yellow precipitate began to form
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parts of the haemoglobin A would not have much variability in it because high variability would yield mutant molecules that would not be able to
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Mariana Mendoza Alvaro Puccini Maria Quin Solubility Lab Purpose: The main purpose of doing this lab is to learn how to interpret solubility graphs and how the temperature does affects the solubility of different substances. There are other objectives of the lab which are learning what are concentrated‚ diluted‚ supersaturated‚ and saturated substances and how can they be identified. The hypothesis of this lab would be that when temperature increases‚ the amount of salt and copper
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Conor Westerman LAB 7 1. List whether the student was positive or negative for each characteristic and include whether the characteristic is dominant or recessive. (6 points) a. Blood type A+ b. Widow’s peak yes‚ + c. Free ear lobes yes‚ + d. Tongue rolling yes‚ + e. Hitchhiker’s thumb yes‚ + f. Left thumb dominance yes‚ + g. Little finger bend No‚- h. PTC taster yes‚ + i. Mid-digit hair no‚ - j. Facial dimples yes‚ + k. Freckles no‚ - l. Cleft chin no‚ - (+)=dominant (-)=recessive 2. Can the student
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Purpose: To find out the densities and to find out the name of the unknown metals. (Based on the extensive and intensive properties) Check up the words mass‚ volume‚ density‚ extensive properties‚ and intensive properties. Where do the units for mass and volume) come from and what do they mean? What is the density of distilled water? What is Archimedes principle? Does temperature affect the density of a solid? Liquid? Gas? Materials: Safety glasses‚ 10‚ 25 or 50 mL graduated cylinders
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Safety Concerns in the Laboratory Safety goggles must be warn at all times during a lab session. This is very important because they protect your eyes from harmful matter such as chemicals‚ glass‚ and fumes. It is very important to note that they must be goggles and not glasses. Safety glasses may protect the eyes from flying debris and splashes but may not protect the eyes from gas fumes or splashes from underneath. Also‚ wearing contact lenses in a chemical laboratory without proper coverage
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island (Wallace). Materials The materials required for this experiment are a computer with internet connection and access to the Evolution Lab‚ which can be located in the BIO/101 student website. Procedures To begin this experiment‚ go to the Evolution Lab located with the University of Phoenix student website. Once at the lab’s page‚ click Start Lab. This will take you to an applet to view and change the inputs for variables. For this experiment‚ the variable inputs on Darwin Island will be
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February 25‚ 2013 Lab: Equilibrium of Forces Purpose/Objective: The objective of this lab was to test the first condition of equilibrium for a set of concurrent coplanar forces‚ prove Lami’s Theorem‚ and to determine an unknown mass using rules of equilibrium. Procedure: In the lab‚ we wanted to find at what angles three separate weights would create a net zero force on a force table so that the ring holding the weights was exactly centered in the middle
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Table 3: Comparison of theoretical and actual yields for CaCO3 Trial # Limiting Reagent Theoretical Yield of CaCO3 Actual Yield of CaCO3 % Yield Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 2. Calculate the theoretical yield of CaCO3 that could be produced by each trial and then fill in Table 3. 3. Find the percent yield each trial obtained for the CaCO3. Pre-Lab Questions 1. A limiting reagent is one that is
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The properties of dibenzalacetone make it a great substance to be used when protecting the skin from the sun. In the experiment performed‚ dibenzalacetone was created from an aldol condensation of 2 portions of benzaldehyde and acetone in sodium hydroxide. The reaction that occurred in this experiment is known as a specific aldol condensation called Claisen-Schmidt. In the reaction‚ the carbonyl of benzaldehyde reacts quickly with the acetone anion to create a hydroxyketone that dehydrates in the
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