PREPARATION OF TIN TETRAIODIDE 09/06/2012 Introduction The objective of this project was to prepare tin tetraiodide through the following reaction: Sn+2I2∆SnI4 and to measure the melting point of tin tetraiodide. Tin tetraiodide was recrystallized after the synthesis. The percent yield and the theoretical yield of tin tetraiodide were calculated. Recrystallization is to further improve the purity of tin tetraiodide. The solvent is carefully chosen to be toluene in order to maximize the recovery
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(Master budget preparation) Sopchoppy Company manufactures a red industrial dye. The company is preparing its 2000 master budget and has presented you with the following information. 1. The December 31‚ 1999‚ balance sheet for the company is shown below. SOPCHOPPY COMPANY Balance Sheet December 31‚ 1999 Assets Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Cash $ 5‚080 Notes Payable $ 25‚000 Accounts Receivable 26‚500 Accounts Payable 2‚148 Raw Materials Inventory
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Preparation and Recrystallisation of Aspirin Contents Page Synopsis iii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Objective 1 1.2 Background 1 2 Theory 1 3 Procedure 2 3.1 Materials 2 3.2 Preparation 2 3.3 Recrystallisation 3 3.4 Determination of Melting Point 3 4 Results and Calculation 4 4.1 Mass 4 4.2 Percent yield 4 4.3 Melting Point 4 4.4 Appearance 4 5 Discussion 5
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Experiment 3 : Preparation of Solutions and Buffers Objectives : 1. To study and understand the principle theory and formula of preparation of buffer and solution. 2. To learn the methods of buffer and solution preparation. 3. To focus on concentration units of molarity‚ percentage of concentration‚ and dilution of solution. Introduction : When a substance‚ called a solute‚ is dissolved in another substance‚ called the solvent‚ a solution is formed. A solution is known as a homogeneous
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EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION Educational Preparation Nikki Martinez Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V (225) July 8‚ 2012 Educational Preparation The state board of nursing recognizes both nurses prepared with Associate degrees and Baccalaureate degrees as “professional” nurses‚ however‚ the basic preparation and competencies between the two have many differences (Meyer‚ 1997). These differences are evident within three basic components of nursing. These components consist of provision
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Title: preparation of films for staining Objective: to produce a thin smear of bacteria adhering to a clean microscope slide as preparatory to staining. Procedure: A. From broth cultures 1. Inoculating loop was sterilized using Bunsen burner and let to be cool before use it to obtain bacterial suspension from the tube. 2. The bacterial then placed in the center of the clean microscope slide. It also speared to produce thin films. 3. The films are set to air dry before wafting the slide gently
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Preparation of Potash Alum A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED TO CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT DIST: AMRELI GUJARAT BY:-ANURAG AGARWAL ROLL NO: XII SCI. 2009-2010 PRINCIPAL INTERNALEXAMINER EXTERNAL EXAMINER CERTIFICATE Certificate This is to certify that this project work is submitted by ANURAG AGARWAL to the Chemistry department‚ Aditya Birla Public School‚ Kovaya was carried out by him under the guidance & supervision during academic year 2008-2009
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Ex.No.3 | PROCESSING OF JAM AND JELLY | Aim: To prepare jam and jelly from the given fruits and evaluate the same. Introduction Jam is prepared by boiling the fruit pulp with sufficient quantity of sugar to a reasonably thick consistency‚ firm enough to hold the fruit tissues in position. FSSAI - Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (2006) previously FPO - Fruit products order (1955) 45 per cent of fruit pulp should be used for every 55 per cent of sugar and the prepared
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Preparation of the NaOH Solution Mass of NaOH before standing = NaOH before standing (g) – beaker (g) = 111.490 g – 110.970 g = 0.520 g Mass of NaOH after standing = NaOH after standing (g) – beaker (g) = 111.500 g – 110.970 g = 0.530 g Standardization of the NaOH solution TRIAL I Volume of NaOH solution = Final reading of buret - Initial reading of buret = 13.80 mL – 0.00 mL = 13.80 mL Converting the Volume (mL) to Volume (L) Volume (liters) = Volume (mL) x
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AFM 322 Case Study Preparation Hedging Currency Risk at AIFS The case summary is due on by 11:30am on June 2‚ 2015. You are encouraged to discuss the case in groups‚ however‚ each student must submit their own summary via Learn prior to the due date. Only electronic submissions will be accepted. The submission should not exceed 4 pages‚ 12 point‚ Times New Roman font‚ double spaced‚ 2.54 cm margins on a letter size page. 1. Case synopsis (35 points) Summarize the setting of the case and describe
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