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    Lecture 5 Lizan A. Majeed Reading Paragraph Purpose Each paragraph in a text has a clear purpose. For example:  The first paragraph introduces the topic‚ states the purpose of the text‚ or describes a problem or situation.  The body paragraphs develop arguments‚ try to persuade‚ suggest solutions‚ or describe developments.  The final paragraph concludes‚ evaluates‚ or discusses consequences. Identifying the purpose of each paragraph helps you understand the text and decide where

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    Wang Experiment #4 Recrystallization of Pure Phthalic Acid‚ Benzoic Acid and Napthalene Introduction Recrystallization is a important method in purifying organic compounds which are solid. It is an effective method that is important to be familiar with that is essential in the industrial chemical world. This experiment will allow students to be familiarized with the technique of recrystallization by working with phtalic acid‚ benzoic acid and naphthalene from appropriate organic solvents. Experimental

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    Hydro Chloric Acid

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    ------------------------------------------------- Hydrochloric acid From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Muriatic acid) Not to be confused with hydrogen chloride. Hydrochloric acid | | | | Other names[hide] * Muriatic acid[1] * Spirits of salt[2] | Identifiers | CAS number | 7647-01-0  | ChemSpider | 10633809  | UNII | QTT17582CB  | EC number | 231-595-7 | ChEMBL | CHEMBL1231821  | ATC code | A09AB03‚B05XA13 | Properties | Appearance | Colourless

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    STANDARDIATION OF ACID AND BASE Eunice Ivy B. Gamboa ABSTRACT Solutions of known concentration are prepared by dissolving measured masses of standard acids in distilled water. The concentrations of unknown solutions of sodium hydroxide are determined by titration. An acid solution reacts with a base solution in a "neutralization" reaction. Titrations permit the concentrations of unknown acids/bases to be determined with a high degree of accuracy. In order to analyze unknown acids/bases‚ we must have

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    Aspirin analysis Introduction Aspirin‚ which is also known as acetylsalicylic acid. C9H8O4 is the chemical format for Asprin. The chemical structure of aspirin: Aspirin is anti-inflammatory. Aspirin is prepared by chemical synthesis from salicylic acid‚ by acetylation with acetic anhydride. The fact that it is an acid allows us to quantify the amount of aspirin in a solution. We would do this by by using an acid-base titration. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) will be used In this experiment as the

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    Extraction of R’-NH2 For both of the organic acid and organic base extraction‚ the addition of the respective inorganic acid or inorganic base (HCl or NaOH) to the three-component mixture caused an immiscible appearance of the solution in the separatory funnel. By briskly shaking the separatory funnel with the mixed components created a build up of pressure which was released through the stopcock forming small disappearing bubbles within the tip of the separatory funnel. Once the funnel was placed

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    concentrated sulphuric acid at the chemical plant where I work at as the Safety Engineer. In this report‚ I will explain what Sulfuric Acid is‚ the health risks and hazards associated with it‚ the safety precautions that should be taken and how the spill should be handled. Sulfuric Acid‚ H2SO4‚ also commonly known as battery acid or vitriol‚ is one of the top products in the chemical industry‚ with 40 million tons produced annually in the U.S. It is a colourless‚ odourless and oily mineral acid that is soluble

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    Synthesis of Adipic Acid

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    Affects of Hydrogen Peroxide Equivalents on Green Synthesis of Adipic Acid. Andrew R. Glessman*‚ Chase W. Turner‚ Audra Cokain‚ Jacob Kindred‚ Darryl Watkins Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology‚ IUPU‚ 402 N. Blackford St‚ Indianapolis‚ IN 46202 aglessma@umail.iu.edu April 25‚ 2014 Figure _______________________________________________________________Abstract- The synthesis of adipic acid has been a growing topic of discussion due to the harmful impact it has on the environment

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    Review 30 (6)‚ 677–693. Baron‚ R.M.‚ Kenny‚ D.A.‚ 1986. The moderator–mediator variable distinction in social psychological research: conceptual‚ strategic‚ and statistical considerations Bartol‚ K.M.‚ 1983. Turnover among DP personnel: a casual analysis. Communications of the ACM 26 (10)‚ 807–811. Beckers‚ A.M.‚ Bsat‚ M.Z.‚ 2008. A DSS classification model for research in human resource information systems. Information Systems Management 19 (3)‚ 1–10. Bondarouk‚ T.‚ Ruël‚ H.‚ 2009. Electronic human

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    Antacids: Stomach Acid

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    Analysis of Antacid Tablets I. Introduction An acid-base titration is a method of neutralizing strong acids. Unbeknownst to many‚ acid-base titrations occur on a daily basis. Our stomachs use acid to help us digest our food – approximately .155 hydrochloric acid (HCl) with a pH of 2-3. When too much of this acid is formed in the stomach‚ heartburn and other discomfort occurs. This is when people grab for their antacids; these are bases that neutralize the excess acid in the

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