Ammonia and Hydrochloric Acid Lab Chemistry 1 Abstract The straw should be cut shorter to 8 cm in order to make the solid ring appear in the center of the straw. We achieved our goal‚ cutting the straw caused the gases to not have to go as far‚ and meet in the middle. Background The particles in a gas are very loose and tend to move around a lot very quickly. The particles in a solid are very compact and vibrate but don’t really move very much. The particles in a liquid however are more
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Calorimetry To determine the specific heat of a metal and its approximate atomic mass. To determine the heat of neutralization for a strong acid-strong base reaction. To determine the quantity and direction of heat flow for the dissolution of salt. Post Lab Questions and Answers: 1. In parts A and B in‚ the calorimeter‚ although a good insulator‚ absorbs some heat when the system is above room temperature. Is the reported value for the specific heat of the metal too high or too low? Explain. Is the reported
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Frantzy Senat Lab 2.2 Question 1 Which administrative user accounts can create a site? Contos/DomAdmin‚ contoso\EntAdmin‚ emea\EntAdmin‚ d. In the child domain‚ attempt to create a unique user account. Record the names of the accounts that can be used to create new users. Contoso\EntAdmins‚ emea\domadmin‚ & emea\entadmin d. Log off and log on as the EntAdmin user. Repeat steps 4b through 4c to determine whether the EntAdmin user has the ability to view and/or modify the schema. Contoso\schadmin
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Building a Compost Lab Darius Dixon Biology 5TH Period 6/7/10 Introduction Composting is nature’s way of recycling and is the key to healthy soil and a healthy environment. Composting is a cost- efficient way of getting rich natural soil for a very cheap price. There are numerous types of compost bins available to make; each enable the growth of lawns and gardens. A compost pile is usually made from fruit and vegetable scraps‚ newspaper and grass clippings‚ worms (that act as decomposers)
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Kyara Santos Lab Questions: 1.Describe some of the influence of Latin music in the US in the early part of the twentieth century.Latin music started a new type of music‚ Jazz and Afro-Cuban Jazz. 2.What was the significance of "Machito and His Afro-Cubans"? “Machito and His Afro-Cubans” created Afro-Cuban Jazz. 3.How did Dizzy Gillespie incorporate Latin music into his music? Gillespie invited a player named Chano‚ who was from Cuba‚ and they worked together. 4.What was
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antifreeze solution. 5. Use the formula molality = moles solute/kg solvent to find the number of moles in 20% antifreeze solution. 6. Using the formula molar mass = grams/moles calculate the molecular mass of antifreeze in the 20% solution. 7. Average the molar masses you calculated in questions 3 and 6. 8. The formula for antifreeze is C2H6O2. Calculate its molarmass using the periodic table. 9. Calculate your percent error. Conclusion: This lab was a phenomenal success
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Coulomb’s Law Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to demonstrate that the force between two stationary charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely to the square of the distance between them. Coulomb’s law tells us that the force between two charges depends (1) linearly on the strength of each charge‚ and (2) inversely on the square of the distance between them. Mathematically we would write this as . Procedures Part1 Begin by removing the right side
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Lab 18 Configuring Remote Connections This lab contains the following exercises cand activities: Exercise 18.1 Configuring a VPN Connection Exercise 18.2 Lab Challenge Connecting to a VPN Server Testing VPN Protocols Exercise 18.1 Configuring a VPN Connection Overview In this exercise‚ you will create a connection that enables the workstation to connect to your server using virtual private networking. Mindset VPNs use tunneling to create secure connections across a public network
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In this lab we will look at how molecules move across the membrane of a cell . Osmosis is the movement of water across a cell membrane.In osmosis the cell membrane is selectively permeable‚which allows for the membrane to control what types of substances that passes through.Transportation can either be passive or active.Passive transport does not require the use of added energy where as active transport requires the cell to use energy. Diffusion is the simplest form of passive transport. Using
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results 4. Repeat step 2 5. Place boiled 1mL of boiled potato into 50mL beaker of solution Data KMnO4(mL) | Time(seconds) | | 10s | 30s | 60s | 120s | 180s | 360s | A. Baseline | 3.5 | 3.5 | 3.5 | 3.5 | 3.5 | 3.5 | B. Final Reading | 7.5 | 7.5 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 7.5 | C. Initial Reading | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | D. Amount of KMnO4 Consumed | 2.5 | 2.5 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2.5 | E. Amount of H2O2 Used | 1 | 1 | .5 | .5 | .5 | 1 | Baseline Calculation
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