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    Chemistry 1 Lab Report

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    this lab is to determine the enthalpy of reaction for the burning of one mole of magnesium in oxygen. Although the reaction is exothermic‚ the ∆HRXN will be determined by using calorimetry and then using Hess’s Law to manipulate the data collected to yield the answer needed. Procedures: Dillon‚ Stephanie. “ Calorimetry and Hess’s Law.” Laboratory Manual. Pearson Publishing‚ 2012‚ pp.168-177. Data and Results Part A Volume of cold water | 49.9 mL | Temperature of cold water (in cup) | 23

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    CABALA paper cup company. Now‚ I’ll introduce the advantages and after-sales service about our company’s unique designed paper cup. Let’s begin with the advantages of the new production—with handle paper cup. CABALA paper cup has six mainly advantages. Environmentally friendly‚ assures products‚ easy hand-held‚ multifunctional‚ product diversity‚ and the best production environment and the best production services. Let’s look at the environmentally friendly first. Our company’s paper cup is made

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    Dissolution of Solutes Background Information Molar heat of solution * The molar heat of solution of a substance is the heat absorbed when one mole of the substance dissolves in a large excess of water. It is expressed in kJ/mol. * The specific heat of water is a constant‚ with a value of 4.18 J/ g*oC. AIM: To determine the molar heat of solution for two different solids Equipment: * A calorimeter (made using 2 Styrofoam cups with a cardboard lid) * Electronic balance * Measuring

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    Mr. Mihordea Motion of Atoms and Molecules lab summary In this lab the standard heat of combustion of magnesium was calculated by using the calorimeter. Also‚ the point of combustion of magnesium was to see how much heat would be released from fireworks such as sparklers. The concept of this lab was to find the difference in temperature from the beginning to end of combustion of magnesium and calculate the standard heat of combustion of magnesium by using the calorimeter and a thermometer

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    INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS: This experiment circles around with the Newton’s second condition of equilibrium in rotational motion. It describes by net torque acting on a body which is zero. The ability of the body to rotate in a certain direction is varied according on how much torque is applied. To prove that‚ a beam that is subjected to two forces is balanced by adjusting the perpendicular distances. When applied force is weight‚ modification in masses added is also done. Once equilibrium is achieved

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    of distilled water using graduated cylinder and transfer to mortar and pestle containing the chicken liver Using the sterile transfer pipet‚ transfer 1ml of hydrogen peroxide to each test tube Transfer 5ml of catalase concentration mixture to a different test tube Using a ruler‚ align the test-tube parallel to it Start timer as enzyme concentration is being poured into the 1ml hydrogen peroxide Record each height of bubble foam (oxygen) formation using a ruler. Repeat steps 3-10 for 5%‚ 10%

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    Introduction: During this laboratory exercise will identify by the graph given which is isotonic‚ hypotonic‚ or hypertonic. The kidneys are a pair of fist-sized organs located outside the peritoneal cavity on each side of the spine. The kidney is a highly specialized organ that maintains the internal environment of the body by selectively excreting or retaining various substances according to specific body needs. The process of urine formation and adjustment of blood composition involves three

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    at the University of Newcastle. Design and stimuli The 3 x2 within participant design experiment consisted of two phases. The first phase was a study phase (60 trials) in which participants were asked to process words (5-7 letters in length) to different depths by answering (yes/ no) to various questions about the words (typeface (upper/lower)‚ phonemics and meaning)‚ all presented for 200ms. The second phase was a surprised memory phase (120 trials) that measured the proportion of yes responses

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    Heat Treatment and Qualitative Metallographic Analysis Lab ME 3228: Mechanics & Materials Laboratory Summary Comparing a material’s initial treatment and the microstructures that are formed from different processes‚ an engineer can accurately understand why certain treated materials of the same family can be stronger than another. In this experiment annealed and cold-worked specimens of AISI 1018 STEEL are used‚ along with a Hardness tester‚ a grinding and polishing process‚ and a micrograph

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    most environmentally friendly way of drinking from a cup or mug? Reusable cups are usually the preferred method as long as the cups get used a lot. As for disposable cups‚ the main three choices are paper‚ styrofoam‚ and plastic. Plastic cups are the cheapest to purchase but they can’t be used for hot drinks. Pricewise‚ plastic cups cost $11 for 1000. Styrofoam costs $25 for 1000. Paper cups cost $80-120 for 1000. 100% compostable paper cups costs around $100 for 1000 made from natural corn starch

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