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    he then begins to argue with her saying that she is against him and plots to take him down from his title‚ and demands to have her taken away. Because Oedipus is at dismay at Tiresias’ decision‚ Creon has a discussion with Oedipus about how the bling prophet could possibly be right on what she reveals to him. Already Oedipus was not happy at the argument he had with Tiresias‚ so he begins to argue with Creon as well saying that Creon is plotting with Tiresias to take him out of his title. Othello

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    _________________________________ Period ___ Date __/__/__ 4  Reactions in Aqueous Solution Acid-Base & Gas Forming Equations Solutions of Strong Acids & Strong Bases 1. Solutions of hydrochloric acid and barium hydroxide are mixed. 2 HCl + Ba(OH)2  BaCl2 + 2 H2O 2 H+ + 2 Cl-

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    a. NaOH + CH3COOH NaCH3COO + H2O CH3COO-+ H2O CH3COOH + OH- b. NaOH + HCl NaCl + H2O c. NH3 + HCl H20 + NaCl d. (NH3)2 + HSO4 (NH4)2SO4 e.Al(H20)5(OH) + HCl3 AlCl3 + 6H20 Al(H2O)6 + H20 Al(H2O)5(OH) + H3O f. CaOH + HNO3 Ca(NO3)2 + H2O 2. NH4+ + H2O double arrow NH3 + H2O Ka = … SO4 + H2O double arrow HSO4 + OH Kb = calculate 8.3 x 10^-13 Ka> Kb acidic solution 3. USE TABLE 2 K2HPO4 HPO4 + H2O double arrow H2PO4 + OH HPO4 + H2O PO4 + H3O 4. Take equations from

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    Hydrate Lab Design: Problem: What is the chemical formula for a hydrated copper (II) sulphate compound? Controlled Variable: The mass of hydrated copper (II) sulphate. Responding Variable: The mass of dehydrated copper (II) sulphate‚ mass of H2O Materials: Ones on the handout + Hot plate. Procedure: 1. Mass 3.00g of hydrated copper (II) sulphate using electronic balance 2. Measure the mass of a thin‚ crucible dish using electronic balance 3. Gently pour hydrated copper (II)

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    Unit Conversions Tutorial Tools to help us with unit conversions are called conversion factors. Most books have tables either in the front or as appendices in the back with all different kinds of conversions factors‚ such as from one unit system to another (Metric to English) or within the same unit system. Unit analysis technique Step 1. Get the conversion factors needed. Step 2. Draw lines to create boxes Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 6 | Note: Depending

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    resulting reactions produce a potentially dangerous mixture‚ including other nitrogen oxides‚ ozone‚ and irritating organic compounds‚ as well as carbon dioxide and water vapor. Hydrocarbons + sunlight + O2 + CO + NOx →O3 + NOx + organics + CO2 + H2O Explain why photochemical smog formation varies throughout the day Early morning traffic increases the emissions of both nitrogen oxides and VOCs as people drive to work. Later in the morning‚ traffic dies down and the nitrogen oxides and volatile

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    Chapter 3 Stoichiometry

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    Chapter 4 — Intro—1 1 CHAPTER 3 Topic Scopes: Stoichiometry and Solution Concentration • Molarity‚ molality‚ parts per million & percentage (w/w‚ w/v and v/v) • Stoichiometry calculation • Limiting reactant • Theoretical yield‚ actual yield and percentage yield 1 2 Mole Concept No. of Moles = Molarity (M) • Molarity (molar concentration) is the number of moles of a solute that is contained in 1 liter of solution Mass (g) molar mass (g/mol) No. of Moles = Molarity (mol/L)  volume (L) Molarity

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    Cu(gly-)2.H2O ( Isomer 1) Formula weight (Mr) of (CH3CO2)2Cu.H2O = [[12.01 + (1.0079 x 3) + 12.01 + (16 x 2)] x 2 ] + 63.55 + (1.0079 x2) + 16 = 199.65g/mol Formula weight (Mr) of Cu(gly-)2.H2O = 63.55 + [[14.01 + (1.0079 x 2) + 12.01 + (1.0079 x 2) + 12.01 + (16 x 2)] x 2 ] + (1.0079 x 2 )] + 16 = 229.68g/mol Mass of (CH3CO2)2Cu.H2O = 2.0g Equation for reaction (CH3CO2)2Cu.H2O + 2NH2CH2COOH  Cu(NH2CH2COO)2.H2O + 2CH3CO2H Mole ratio between (CH3CO2)2Cu.H2O and Cu(NH2CH2COO)2.H2O is 1:1

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    that is now affecting so many of our young people in school. They are following the dancehall culture of ’badmanism ’‚ ’hottie girls ’‚ ’nuff girls ’‚ ’nuff skin ’ and body parts exposed‚ ’nuff slackness ’‚ public wining and grinding‚ ’bling and more bling ’‚ and every thing else that the culture promotes. PARENTS ALSO MORE DULGING There are parents who are indulging in this dancehall lifestyle and who‚ therefore‚ cannot guide their children to lead moral‚ self-disciplined lives. The children

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    Cold H2O: No effect‚ settled at bottom Hot H2O: No effect Litmus Red: Turned purple Litmus Blue: Turned purple Dilute HCL: Started smoking and fizzing Dilute NaOH: No effect Cu Color: Gold‚ copper‚ metallic Odor: None Effect of Heat: None Cold H20: No effect‚ settled at bottom Hot H20: N effect Litmus Red: Turned purple Litmus Blue: Turned purple Dilute HCL: No effect Dilute NaOH: No effect Zn Color: Silver‚ metallic Odor: None Effect of Heat: None Cold H2O: No

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