Abstract By using acid-base titration‚ we determined the suitability of phenolphthalein and methyl red as acid base indicators. We found that the equivalence point of the titration of hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide was not within the ph range of phenolphthalein’s color range. The titration of acetic acid with sodium hydroxide resulted in an equivalence point out of the range of methyl red. And the titration of ammonia with hydrochloric acid had an equivalence point that was also out of
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Acid-Base Extraction: Separation of an Organic Acid‚ Base and a Neural Compound Introduction/Background Acid base extraction is a widely used commercial method in separating acids‚ bases and neutral compounds. This is concept is based on several physical properties of the compounds‚ such as boiling point‚ melting points and solubility. The different solubility properties of the protonated and non-protonated forms of these compounds depend on the functional groups present‚ such
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Full Lab Report Experiment #2: Acid-Base Titration Lab Description: Acid-Base Titration Introduction In this lab exercise we will evaluate the effectiveness of several indicators for the determination of the point of completion of a specific acid-base neutralization reaction. We will also determine the unknown concentration of the strong base NaOH by its reaction with a known amount of the weak acid‚ potassium acid phtalate (HKC8H4O4‚ abbreviated KHP). This will be accomplished using the titration
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For simplicity assume that operating and maintenance costs for the models are identical every year. Which model is the better decision and how much "cheaper" is it than the alternative Model A: Base Value: 20000 Trade in value after 5 years : 50% = 10000 PV of 10000 = 7472.58 Model B: Base Value: 18000 Trade in value after 5 years : 25% = 4500 PV of 4500 = 3362.66 Also‚ If invested in Model B‚ Jessica saves 2000. So‚ PV of investment in Model B is 3362.66 + 2000 = 5562.66 So‚ Jessica
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Exercise 10: Acid/Base Balance Worksheet Assignment Due: Week 2 Student instructions: Follow the step-by-step instructions for this exercise found in your text and record your answers in the spaces below. Submit this completed document by the assignment due date found in the Syllabus. Please make sure that your answers are typed in RED. Respiratory Acidosis and Alkalosis Activity 1: Normal Breathing 1. At 20 seconds‚ pH = 7.38 At 40 seconds‚ pH = 7.38 At 60 seconds‚ pH = 7
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INTRODUCTION The Babylonians used a sexagesimal (base 60) numeral system to make astronomical calculations‚ from which the use of 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour is derived. I will research how the Babylonians used this system to measure time. I have chosen the topic Babylonian time system as it relates history and math. I find it fascinating how in the past‚ people had to come up with elaborate theories and intricate systems from scratch‚ as compared to how modern day mathematicians
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pH value outside of the normal range‚ and what acid/base imbalance did this pH value indicate? The pH was within the normal range until the subject started to hyperventilate. The rising pH indicated that the body was expelling CO2 and H+. 7. Did the PCO2 level change during the curse of this run? If so‚ how? Yes‚ the PCO2 level dropped from 40 to 19.7 because the body was getting rid of CO2 by hyperventilating. 8. If you observed an acid/base imbalance during this run‚ how would you expect to
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TSINGHUA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ISSN ll 1007-0214 ll10/10 llpp599-605 Volume 17‚ Number 5‚ October 2012 CoP: An Ultra-Lightweight Secure Network Coding Scheme via Last Forwarder’s Proof Wei Ren1;2; ‚ Linchen Yu1 ‚ Liangli Ma3 1. School of Computer Science‚ China University of Geosciences‚ Wuhan 430074‚ China; 2. Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Computer Network‚ Jinan 250014‚ China; 3. Department of Computer Engineering‚ Naval University of Engineering‚ Wuhan 430033‚ China Abstract: Network
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Objective: To determine relative molecular mass of a soluble base‚ X2CO3 by carrying out an acid-base titration with the following reaction ‚ knowing the amount of hydrochloric acid used and the amount of substance Z used. Hypothesis: The X in substance Z is a group 1 element because substance Z is a soluble metal carbonate and would most likely be sodium or potassium because these elements are commonly used. Materials 100 cm3 beaker‚ 250 cm3 beaker‚ 250 cm3 volumetric flask with stopper
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Client Server Computer-Base Enrollment System Introduction • This project looks at an Enrollment Database for a college. It stores details of students‚ courses‚ year‚ and section. It may also be used as local assessment of the Mabini Colleges for the students’ fees. The database is designed for use by staffs and other authorized users in the school office to enable them to easily produce information required by the different people in the school. ABSTRACT • The ES study aims to develop
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