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    Determining the enthalpy change for the thermal decomposition of potassium hydrogen carbonate into potassium carbonate. Controlled Variables: 1. Volume of HCl ± 0.5 cm3 (± 2%) 2. Concentration of HCl‚ 3. Same mass of K2CO3 and KHCO3 within specified ranges of 2.5 – 3.0g and 3.25 – 3.75g respectively 4. Same calorimeter used i.e. polystyrene cup is used in this experiment 5. Same thermometer will be used ± 0.10K 6. Same source of K2CO3‚ KHCO3 and HCl Raw Data Results: The raw

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    This experiment contains three separate procedures in which Aluminum Potassium Sulfate(Alum) will be melted‚ massed out and mixed with Barium Nitrate‚ along with distilled Water. Procedure one we completed two trials of melting two separate 0.01g of Alum and making a comparison to the literature temperature of 92.5‚ to do this we attached an Alum filled capillary tube to a thermometer and inside a beaker placed over a Bunsen burner. Procedure two consisted of placing 2.00 grams of Alum into a crucible

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    down. Verses if the water is hot with salt. (15 points) 4. Use the data from Part 1 of the procedure to complete the data tables and graphs. Answer: Station 1: Potassium Chloride (KCl) Beaker Temperature of water (°C) Amount of KCl at saturation (g) A 5.0 25 B 30.0 12 C 54.8 20 D 70.1 32 Station 2: Potassium Chlorate (KClO3)– Beaker Temperature of water (°C) Amount of KClO3 at saturation (g) A 5.2 20 B 28.7 10 C 43.9 15 D 68.2 28 (3 points) 5. Use the data from Part 2 of the

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    Aim:To discover what factors affect the rate of diffusion of potassium permanganate crystals in water. Statement:What will happen? How will room temperate solutions or heated solutions increase the rate of diffusion of the potassium crystals?Hypothesis:Heat will speed up the process of diffusion because heat will give out energy that will be able to speed up the process of spreading the potassium molecules. Materials:WaterVinegarPermanganate crystalsBunsen Burner IceGlass beakersSoapy waterProcedure:1

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    to: The Kinetic Theory of Matter Why the Temperature of a Gas Increases when it is Compressed Distribution of Molecular Speeds Thermal Physics Chapters Index Return to top of page synthesis of potassium permanganate (KMnO4)‚ a common chemical. Occasionally‚ potassium manganate and potassium permanganate are confused‚ but they are different compounds with distinctly different properties. Contents [hide] 1 Structure 2 Synthesis 3 Reactions 4 Literature cited 5 Other references 6

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    The Solubility of Potassium Nitrate Aim: The aim of this experiment is to find out by how much the solubility of potassium nitrate into distilled water increases when the solution is heated‚ and if yes‚ by how much. Hypothesis: According to data on the internet‚ 3.75 × 10­¹ moles of potassium nitrate dissolve in 100g of water. I believe this information may be correct. I also believe that as the solute is absorbing outside heat‚ the energy is increased causing it to dissolve both faster‚ with

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    all report material must be in INK – pencil or white-out will render the work ineligible for mark appeal) 1. What observations and conclusions can you note about each of the three reactions that occurred in the test tubes where you combined potassium iodide‚ KI‚ and hydrogen peroxide‚ H2O2 (in part 1) of the experiment? (Give a detailed explanation of any observations that you made‚ i.e.‚ what made the colour change‚ what reactions happened?) ANSWER: 2. Use the information below to develop

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    Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to observe the colours produced when the solutions of metal ions are heated to high temperatures‚ then to explain the results in terms of the energy levels of the metal ions. Lastly‚ to use the flame colours to identify a series of unknowns. Hypothesis: Substance being tested Predicted flame colour NaCl(s) Yellow NaCl Red-Orange NaNO3 Dark Orange LiNO3 Red Sr(NO3)2 Dark Red KNO3 Blue-Indigo Ba(NO3)2 Yellow-Green Cu(NO3)2 Green Ca(NO3)2

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    Original post by GyasiW) First of all I would like to know the differences in formulae between Potassium Mangante and Potassium Permanganate. Secondly‚ In a test between Potassium Manganate (VII) and an unknown organic solution‚ the solution turned from pink to dark red. Does anyone know which functional group would be present in solution? Potassium Magante is K2MnO4 whereas the permanganate is KMnO4‚ in the second one the Mn as a higher oxidation state of +7‚ the other one just +6. It would

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    compounds are soluble in water e.g. * sodium nitrate * ammonium nitrate * copper (II) nitrate * lead (II) nitrate * zinc nitrate * potassium nitrate All POTASSIUM‚ SODIUM and AMMONIUM compounds are soluble in water e.g. * ammonium chloride * sodium sulphate * potassium carbonate * sodium hydroxide * potassium oxide Table I showing rules for solubility in water SALTS | SOLUBLE

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