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    Analysis of a Volatile Liquid Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to use various methods of analysis to determine the identity of an unknown volatile liquid. In the first part of the experiment‚ the molecular mass was found by using water to find the volume of a flask through calculations and this as well as the mass of the gas of the unknown liquid were put into the a manipulated version of the ideal gas equation to determine the molar mass of the liquid‚ which was 14.21g per

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    1.04 Properties of Water Lab Report Be sure to review this important presentation before attempting this assignment (you may be prompted for your FLVS User Name and Passcode to begin): http://go.flvs.net/bbcswebdav/institution/Curr/Courses/Science/Biology%201/v13/module01/flash_mod01/01_04_slideshow.swf Name: Date: Title: * The title should identify the property of water that you are investigating. Problem/Question: * Identify the purpose of your investigation or the question

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    Lab #2 – Separation of a Mixture of Solids Abstract The mixed solution contained benzoic acid‚ iron‚ table salt‚ and sand. When separated using water‚ fuel‚ or a magnet‚ their characteristics and properties changed. The mass of the entire mixed solids was 6.6 grams. When the magnet was used‚ the iron was immediately picked up. The mass for that was 1.7 grams. The table salt was 1.2 grams. Benzoic acid mass was 0.8 grams and the sand was 1.4 grams after being separated.  Introduction The objective

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    solution C ABSTRACT Liquid C and solid C were both extracted from unknown solution by first using chemically active liquid-liquid extract‚ followed by vacuum filtration.  Liquid C and solid C were then purified with the use of simple distillation and recrystallization respectively.  Through the process of recrystallization‚ the percentage purity of solid C was found to be 6.01%.  The melting point range of purified solid C was 117.0 – 119.0C while the boiling point of liquid C was found to be 117C

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    Individual solid particles are characterised by their size‚ shape‚ and density. 1.1 Particle shape The shape of an individual particle is expressed in terms of the sphericity F s‚ which is independent of particle size. The sphericity of a particle is the ratio of the surface-volume ratio of a sphere with equal volume as the particle and the surface-volume ratio of the particle. For a spherical particle of diameter D p‚ F s =1; for a non-spherical particle‚ the sphericity is defined as Dp:

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    2: Separation of a Mixture of Solids Purpose: This experiment allowed me to learn different separation techniques for various substances based on their specific chemical properties. Procedure: I began this experiment by using a magnet to pick up and collect the iron filings out of the mixture. Then the sand was separated by placing the mixture into a beaker and boiling it in distilled water in order to dissolve the salt and benzoic acid‚ once boiling the liquid was poured out leaving the sand

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    Lab 3 – Separation of a Mixture of Solids Cathy Lab Partners: Chelsea Brooke Sept 4‚ 2012 Chemistry 131A Dr. Vicki H Audia Pelab Questions: Proposed procedure for separation of a mixture: Use physical properties of the 4 substances to separate. 1. Remove iron with magnet 2. Add water to the mixture to melt the benzoic acid and NaCl then filter out sand. 3. Chill the solution and scoop the acid out leaving a salt solution. 4. Boil water away leaving salt. Purpose: The

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    stress distributions at different cross sections are different. However‚ at locations far enough away from the support and the applied load‚ the stress distribution becomes uniform. This is due to a) b) c) d) Principle of superposition Inelastic property Poisson’s effect Saint Venant’s Principle Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd READING QUIZ (cont.) Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd READING QUIZ (cont) 2) The principle of superposition is valid

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    LS Separation of Mixtures and Solids Purpose: To become familiar with the separation of mixtures of solids Hypothesis: I will be able to separate the materials using a variety of different methods. First‚ separate the iron fillings using a magnet. Second‚ I will put the rest of the solution into water and separate the insoluble sand from the soluble salt and benzoic acid. Third‚ I will filter out the benzoic acid when crystalized. Lastly‚ I will evaporate the water away leaving crystallized

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    9.1 Orbitals and Theories of Chemical Bonding 1. Which one of the statements concerning valence bond (VB) and molecular orbital (MO) bond theories is correct? a) MO theory predicts that electrons are localized between pairs of atoms. b) In VB theory‚ bonding electrons are delocalized over the molecule. c) MO theory accurately describes bonding in O2 and NO‚ VB theory does not. d) VB theory can describe molecular bonding in excited states. e) MO theory is used to accurately predict

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