Water purification is the process of removing undesirable chemicals‚ biological contaminants‚ suspended solids and gases from contaminated water. The goal is to produce water fit for a specific purpose. Most water is purified for human consumption (drinking water)‚ but water purification may also be designed for a variety of other purposes‚ including meeting the requirements of medical‚ pharmacological‚ chemical and industrial applications. In general the methods used include physical processes such
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Lab 5 Acid/Base Extractions Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to separate either the organic base (amine) or organic acid (carboxylic acid) from a mixture that contains inorganic impurities (salt) by performing a liquid-liquid extraction and then taking a melting point. Key Experimental Details and Observations Our starting material‚ Compound B‚ was a fine white powder and weighed 0.535g. The final product was a shiny white sheet that resembled acrylic paint and weighed 0.109g
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components of a mixture requires the separation of one component from another. Techniques needed to do this separation take advantage of the differences in physical properties of the components. The techniques you will use in this lab include the following: 1. Sublimation. This involves heating a solid until it passes directly from the solid phase into the gaseous phase. The reverse process‚ when the vapor goes back to the solid phase is called deposition. 2. Extraction. This uses a solvent
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Benedict College Acid- Base Titration Jorge Moreno Chem 118LS4-133S Mr. Qin Purpose In the lab they want determine the concentration of a solution. One way that they have to
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Abstract In this piece of coursework I have been investigating the synthesis of Aspirin and checking for presence and purity of Aspirin. Throughout this coursework we have looked at the history of Aspirin; industrial manufacturing; making salicylic acid; the preparation of Aspirin; recrystallization and purity; melting point; thin layer chromatography (TLC) and titration of Aspirin. I’ve learned a lot about Aspirin‚ how it works and how it is made. We found out that the Aspirin we made and used was
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1. What is a PHP Remote File Include (RFI) attack‚ and why are these prevalent in today’s Internet world? a. A Remote File Include allows an attacker to include a remote file. This vulnerability is most often found on websites and is usually implemented through a script on the web server. 2. What country is the top host of SQL Injection and SQL Slammer infection? Why can’t the US Government do anything to prevent these injection attacks and infections? a. Peru. 3. What does it mean to have a policy
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spring was 14.66% and the percent discrepancy for two springs was 0.375%. Objective: The physics concept being studied from this experiment is the spring constant and simple harmonic motion. Equipment Part 1 Two nearly identical springs Long rubber band Support stand with a meter stick 50 g mass hanger Set of masses from 100 g up to 600 g Balance scale Science workshop interface with force sensor and rotational motion detector used as linear sensor Part 2 Collision cart of known mass on horizontal
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Acids‚ Bases and Buffers Lab Acids‚ Bases and Buffers Lab Results: The experimental results for part one is as follows: Part One Data Table | Initial pH | Final pH | Test Tube A | 6 | 1 | Test Tube B | 4 | 4 | Test Tube C | 4 | ----- | Test Tube D | 4 | 4 | Test Tube E | 6 | 11 | The experimental results for part two is as follows: Part Two Data Table | Before CO2 was Added | After CO2 was Added | Colour | Blue/green | Light green/yellow | pH Level | 8.0pH | 5.0pH |
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EXERCISE 10: Acid-Base Balance ACTIVITY 1: Hyperventilation | Answers | 1. A substance that dissolves in water to release hydrogen (H+) ions is called a(n) _______. | Acid | 2. Which of the following is not a regulatory mechanism for acid/base balance in the body? a. the kidneys b. the respiratory system c. protein buffers d. the digestive system | D. The digestive system | 3. The maximum pH measured during hyperventilation was _______. | 7.67 | 4. Describe the
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INTRODUCTION The lab introduced the relationship between reactants and products‚ and sought to discover which ratio of an acid and base reaction produced the most amount of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) without leaving leftover reactants. 5 varying amounts of bases were added to a constant amount of acid (10 ml) to better understand which ratio was the most efficient. RESULTS Data collected from the lab suggests that the ratio of acid to base that produced the most carbon dioxide gas (CO2) was 1:0.5. This
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