clear blue with the 1 drop of HCl green/blue F. NaOCl + KI A2 rusty-yellow with 1 drop of starch black G. KI + Pb(NO3)2 B2 yellow‚ not clear H. NaOH + phenolphthalein A3 purple‚ violet I. HCl + phenolphthalein A4 clear J. NaOH + AgNO3 D3 murkey‚ brown K. AgNO3 + NH3 A4 purple‚ then cloudy white/clear after exposure to bright light pink tint L. NH3 and CuSO4 A5 cloudy dark blue Part F: Testing of Various Foods with the NaOCl + KI solution Foods Presence or Absence of Starch potato yes
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The Iodine Clock Investigation Introduction This is an investigation into the rate of a reaction and the factors that contribute to how fast a reaction will take place. Through the recording and analysis of raw data‚ this investigation also allows us to apply generally accepted scientific rules and to test them against results gained from accurate experimental procedures. Aim The aim of this experiment is to investigate the rate at which iodine is formed when the concentration
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I. Title: Analysis of a Commercial Bleach II. Purpose: III. Materials: Commercial bleach‚ 5% NaClO. (5 mL). Hydrochloric acid (HCl)‚ 3M. (6 mL). Potassium Iodide (KI). (6 g). Sodium thiosulfate solution (Na2S2O3)‚ 0.100 M. (70 mL). Starch solution 2%. (3 mL). Safety goggles Apron Digital scale Buret Buret clamp Erlenmeyer flask Pipet bulb Ring stand Ttransfer pipet‚ 5 mL and 25 mL Volumetric flask‚ 100 mL Stopper Wash bottle Distilled water Weigh boat Beakers‚ IV. Procedures:
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nothing seriously‚ all he likes to do is eat and train. The only time to take things seriously is when he is battling. When it comes to battling‚ he is very strategic. In the Dragon Ball Z universe people are able to use Ki. Ki is the force that’s forms of any living thing. Goku uses Ki to perform destructive‚ and powerful attacks. He has an arsenal of
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produced. This iodine will be converted into I3- which will react stoichiometrically with the thiosulfate. The thiosulfate to be used for titration was first standardized using KIO3 as the primary standard. KI crystals and sulfuric acid was added to the KIO3 solution one after the other. KI crystals should be added first or the solution may produce more O2 and add to the analyzed dissolved oxygen of the sample: The resulting solution was titrated right away with Na2S2O3 as the titrant and starch
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Motor parameters used for simulation are given in Table 1. Tables 2 and 3 shows the GA-PID and ACO-PID controller’s parameters. the response of Kp‚ Ki and Kd parameters are summarized on table 4 which shows that the proportional controller “Kp” will have the effect of reducing rise time and will reduce the steady state error while the integral controller “Ki” will have the effect of eliminating the steady state error but will have the worst transient response on a system while the derivative
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reaction CH3 NC(g) −→ CH3 CN(g) are 4.0 × 1013 s−1 and 272 kJ/mole‚ respectively. Calculate the values of ∆S ◦‡ ‚ ∆H ◦‡ ‚ and ∆G◦‡ at 300 K. 7. [20 points] An enzyme-catalyzed reaction (KM = 2.7 × 10−3 M) is inhibited by a competitive inhibitor I (KI = 3.1 × 10−5 M). Suppose that the substrate concentration is 3.6 × 10−4 M. How much of an inhibitor is needed for 65% inhibition? How much does the substrate concentration have to be increased to reduce the inhibition to 25%? Constants R = 8
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Qualitative Observations of Double Displacement Reactions Lab Table 1.0 Qualitative Observation of Products Formed |Balanced Chemical Equations |Qualitative Observations | |BaCl2 (aq) + 2NaOH (aq)( BaOH2(aq) + 2NaCl(s) |An aqueous solution formed | | |Precipitate
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SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON “MARKET RESEARCH ON CONSUMER PREFERENCE OF THE FORM OF PACKAGED GARAM MASALA” TABLE OF CONTENTS * Certificate………………………………………………………….02 * Declaration………………………………………………………...03 * Acknowledgement………………………………………………....04 * Preface…………….……………………………………………….05 * Objectives……........……………………………………………….06 * Exploratory Research………………………………………………07 * Company’s SWOT Analysis……………...………………….…. ..16 * Khada Masala V/S Pisa Masala…………………………………
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