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    Biolab 3

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    When NaCl solution is dissolved in water‚ the solution conducts very well‚ because the solution contains ions. The ions come from the table salt‚ whose chemical name is sodium chloride. Sodium chloride contains sodium ions‚ which have a positive charge‚ and chloride ions‚ which have a negative charge. Because sodium chloride is made up of ions‚ it is called an ionic substance. After completing the experiment and plotting each conductivity value I found that as the NaCl increased in concentration and

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    Physio Ex 8.0 Exercise 3

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    sodium chloride‚ and the hydrochloric acid. 6. If you were to spend a lot of time studying nerve physiology in the laboratory‚ what type of stimulus would you use and why? I would use the glass rod because I would like to see what the results might be if you froze the glass rod instead of heating it. 7. Why does the addition of sodium chloride elicit an action potential? Hint: Think about the sodium permeability of the neuron (Figure 3.2e). Because of the addition of chloride. Inhibiting

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    Date Performed: July 30‚ 2012 EXPERIMENT NO. 10 COMPOSITION OF POTASSIUM CHLORIDE ABSTRACT The aim of the experiment was to look for the percentage composition of the elements present in the decomposition of potassium chlorate (KClO3) and to find out what the residue after heating was. After performing the experiment the researchers found out that there were about 66.14% of potassium chloride (KCl) in KClO3‚ and they also deducted that the residue was actually KCl. _____________________

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    unit 6 leson 3 sub lab

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    Your choice - Nickel (Ni) 24.0461 grams Part 2 NaCl  1.0483 grams C12H22O11   1.0280 grams NH4Cl   0.9963 grams C6H5OH   1.0362 grams your choice  Ca(OH)2   0.9765 grams Part 2‚ Measuring Compounds 1. Click on the Stockroom. Double-click on sodium chloride (NaCl) on the Salts shelf. The right and left arrows allow you to see additional bottles. 2. Return to Lab. Move the sample bottle to the spotlight near the balance area. Click on the Balance to zoom in and open the bottle by clicking on the lid

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    Solubility and Grams

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    Name SOLUBILITY CURVES Answer the following questions based on the solubility curve below. Which salt is least soluble in water .. at 2O° C? 2. How many grams of potassium chloride can be dissolved in 200 g of water at 80° C? IO 3. At 40° C‚ how much potassium _ __nitrate coin be dissoiu$tl ^n 30D.g of water? ------W- ’1 80 70 ...- O --60 0 5© 40 4. Which salt shows the least change 30 In solubility from 0° - 100° C? 20 10 At 30° C‚ 90 g of sodium

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    concentrations in 15 minute intervals. The shore crab’s haemolymph ionic composition was analysed in response to a longer term exposure to hypo-osmotic conditions over 3 days. The haemolymph was analysed for osmolarity‚ Sodium ion concentration and chloride ion concentration. Methodology Instructions were followed for both organisms as supplied by the lab schedule. Carcinus maenus Haemolymph was extracted from a crab that had been stored in a seawater concentration of 75% for 3 days prior to the

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    Questions: 1. Why is a conical flask‚ rather than a beaker‚ used in the experiment? – To allow easy mixing of solutions by swirling. 2. Why is the funnel removed from the burette after adding the acid solution? – so that the drops from the funnel will not fall into the burette. 3. In using a burette‚ why is it important to (a) rinse it with a little of the solution it is going to contain? – to remove any residual water and so avoid dilution of the acid solution when it is poured into the burette

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    Tests For Anions

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    Task 3:  Tests for Anions: An Anion is an atom which is negatively charged therefore indicating a larger amount of electrons than proteins. Overall the tests for anions were mainly conclusive however 6 out of 8 of the anions we were testing for could only be determined from one specific result for example if a black precipitate formed following the tests the substance is therefore a sulphide however the same result would also show the presence of carbonate and hydrogen carbonate this therefore

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    125 mL* Nitric acid‚ HNO3‚ 6 M‚ 125 mL* Ammonia‚ NH3‚ 6 M‚ 125 mL* Sulfuric acid‚ H2SO4‚ 6 M‚ 125 mL* Acetic acid‚ CH3COOH‚ 6 M‚ 125 mL* Sodium chloride‚ NaCl‚ 0.2 M‚ 100 mL* Sodium carbonate‚ Na2CO3‚ 0.2 M‚ 100 mL* Sodium hydroxide‚ 6 M‚ 100 mL* Sodium sulfate‚ Na2SO4‚ 0.2 M‚ 100 mL* Sodium nitrate‚ NaNO3‚ 0.2 M‚ 100 mL* Barium chloride‚ BaCl2‚ 0.1 M‚ 100 mL* Barium hydroxide‚ Ba(OH)2‚ 5 g* Potassium thiocynate‚ KSCN‚ 0.1 M‚ 100 mL* Potassium ferrocyanide‚ K4Fe(CN)6‚ 0.1 M‚ 140 mL*

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    Extraction Report

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    in the aqueous layer and increase it’s volume. If the added water form droplets or a new layer‚ then it is the organic layer. Tube 1 (water and n-butyl chloride)‚ after adding couple droplets of water‚ the water seems to dissolved at the bottom layer. This make sense because the density of water is 1000 kg/m3 is more dense than n-butyl chloride (880 kg/m3) and so we can say that water would be the bottom layer that’s why when water droplets was added in‚ the water dissolved at the bottom layer.

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