Experiment 2 Title: Determination of Quinine in Tonic Water Objective: To Determine the Concentration of Quinine Hydrochloride in Sample (Schweppers) given‚ by plotting a Calibration Curve of Fluorescent Intensity against Concentration of Quinine Hydrochloride in ppm‚ after Fluorescence Intensity of a series of Standard Solution prepared and the Sample solution by Fluorescence Spectrometer. Data: Brand name of tonic water sample: Schweppes Dilution factor = 1000 Concentration of
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using graduated cylinder to obtain volume. Density 4‚ 5 & 6 calculated by using volumetric pipette to obtain volume. Density 7‚ 8 & 9 calculated by using burette to obtain volume. All experimental values obtained have been included in this determination. Average density calculated numerically: Average density = sum of all densities divided by total number of densities measured Average density = (density 1 + density 2 + density 3 + density 4 + density 5 + density 6 + density 7 + density 8
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Determination of Concentration of Potassium Hydroxide Weigh boat 0.87g Weigh boat + Sulphamic acid 3.29g Weigh boat after transfer 0.87g Sulphamic acid 2.42g | Trial | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | Start | 3.00 | 3.20 | 5.20 | 18.55 | 1.90 | 14.65 | Finish | 17.35 | 18.10 | 18.10 | 31.50 | 14.65 | 27.65 | Titre | 14.35 | 14.90 | 14.90 | 12.95 | 12.75 | 13.00 | Average titre = 12.90cm3 NH2SO3H + KOH – NH2SO3K + H20 Sulphamic Acid Standard Solution Moles from mass
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Introduction A complex ion consists of a metal ion with Lewis bases attached to it. These Lewis bases form strong coordinate covalent bonds with the central complex ion in which both electrons of the bond are donated by the Lewis base. The Lewis bases that form this complex are referred to as ligands and they are typically either neutral molecules or anions. Polydentate ligands have multiple lone pairs of electrons that enable them to bond multiple atoms to the central metal atom. The stability
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At its threshold‚ he passed the Harvester‚ Who sensed the determination of the huntsman. He besought him to reconsider continuing forward; “You will not make it far like that!” he warned. The huntsman scoffed at the first beast’s warning Presuming his words were a means of intimidation. He continued into the woods‚ where the next of the five waited‚ Leaving the gentle Harvester in a daze. Well‚ days passed‚ then weeks‚ and then months; And there was no evidence of the huntsman’s return. Many wondered
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Chapter 5: Social Learning Theory In Social Learning Theory‚ Albert Bandura states behavior is leaned from the environment through the process of observational learning. Children observe the people around them behaving in various ways. He explains that individuals that are observed are called models‚ and in society children are surrounded by models; parents‚ characters on television‚ teachers at school. These models provide examples of certain behavior to observe and imitate. They pay attention
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are often monomorphic in their development‚ and hence early determination of gender would be similarly difficult.In regards to Gallus gallus domesticus‚ the common chicken this difficulty in gender identification is quite evident in their progeny.After
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Complexometric Determination of Water Hardness 9/12/2013 Abstract: Two sets of acid-base neutralization titrations were conducted for experimental analysis. The first set of titrations was to standardize a solution manufactured in the lab. An approximate solution of Na2EDTA of 0.004 M was titrated against a known solution of 1.000 g CaCO3/L to deter mine to exact molarity of the Na2EDTA. Ca2+ + Na2EDTA → CaEDTA + 2Na+ The second set of titrations was to use the now standardized Na2EDTA
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Acid Determination of Vitamin C Tablets and Salt Solutions Chem 1290-016 03-05-2010 ------------------------------------------------- Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to use acid-base titrations to find the mass percent of ascorbic acid in a Vitamin C tablet. A known concentration of sodium hydroxide was used and the value found was compared to the stated amount of ascorbic acid listed on the vitamin container. Also in this lab the acidity of different salt solutions were tested using
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Determination of g by Free Fall Raw Data: Time (ms) ± 0.01ms Height of release of ball from the sensor plate (cm) ±0.1cm Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Trial 5 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 180.05 179.36 178.74 180.26 180.23 30.0 244.33 244.21 244.71 243.88 245.87 45.0 300.72 301.29 300.59 301.43 301.70 60.0 348.68 348.39 348.77 349.12 348.35 75.0 390.27 390.77 389.58 391.19 390.43 This table below is the results obtained during the experiment in cm/ms. This table below is the results
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