30% c. Plasma 8% 5. Give an example of each of the following solutes: a. Ions/electrolytes Sodium b. Colloids Proteins c. Nonelectrolytes Glucose 6. List the major extracellular and intracellular cations and anions a. Extracellular cations: Sodium‚ Potassium‚ Calcium and Magnesium anions: Bicarbonate‚ Sulfate‚ Protein‚ Organic acids‚ Phosphates‚ and Chloride b. Intracellular cations: Sodium‚ Potassium and Magnesium anions: Bicarbonate‚ Sulfate‚ Protein‚ Phosphates and Chloride 7.
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Self Heating Food and Drink Cans Heater meals – originally developed for military use – are ready-made self-heating meal packs. They can be heated in many ways – by pressing a button on the packaging‚ unwrapping and shaking the pack‚ or pouring the contents of one bag into another and waiting for a few minutes – all of which use exothermic chemical reactions. These meals can be used to motivate students to study such reactions relatively safely and without the use of a burner. Plus there is the
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Redox Titration Analysis of a Commercial Bleach A. Purpose ! ! ! To review oxidation-reduction reactions and their stoichiometry. To learn the concept and technique of redox titration. To determine the percent (m/v) of an active ingredient‚ sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl)‚ in a commercial bleaching agent. B. Theoretical Background Whereas acid-base reactions involve the transfer of a proton‚ oxidation-reduction or redox reactions involve the transfer of electrons from one substance to another
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fumaric acid by heating an aqueous solution of maleic acid in the presence of hydrochloric acid. The hydrochloric acid serves as a catalyst of the reaction. The properties of two acids are then compared. Chemicals Maleic acid‚ magnesium ribbon‚ sodium carbonate‚ concentrated hydrochloric acid‚ bromine water‚ pH paper Apparatus 100cm3 and 250cm3 beakers‚ watch glass‚ apparatus for suction filtration (Büchner funnel and filter flask)‚ melting point apparatus‚ 25 cm3 measuring cylinder Procedures
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The Stereochemistry of Bromine Addition: Bromination of trans-Cinnamic Acid Pitak Chuawong Objectives 1. To perform bromination of trans-‐cinnamic acid 2. To investigate stereochemistry of bromination reaction Introduction Alkenes undergo electrophilic addition to give alkyl halides. When bromine is used as a
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Presence of Insecticides & Pesticides in Fruits & Vegetables SCHOOL : K .V N T P C CHEMISTRY PROJECT REPORT STUDY THE PRESENCE OF INSECTICIDES AND PESTICIDES IB FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Name : Class : Reg. No : Examiner Teacher-in charge. CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project was done by …………………………… Reg. No ……………….. Is in partial fulfillment of Chemistry Practical Examinations
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observed. When I added HCl to the Mg‚ I observed it fizz‚ turn to gas‚ and get really hot. Another example is when I added heat to the Cu(NO3)2 it dissolved‚ turned green and started turning into gas. D - Classify the following properties of sodium metal as physical or chemical: Silver metallic color – physical Turns gray in air – chemical Melts at 98oC – physical Reacts explosively with chlorine - chemical E - Classify the following changes as physical or chemical: Water freezes
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water pollution. Identify A & B. 6. An organic compound P with molecular formula C2H6Ois an active ingredient of all alcoholic drinks. It is also used in medicines such as tincture iodine‚ cough syrups. Identify `P`. Drop a small piece of sodium into the test tube containing `P`.A new compound `Q` is
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Title: Production of Quick Cured Ham Objectives: General: To preserve meat using chemical methods. Specific: 1. to produce ham. 2. to compute the amount of chemicals preservation agents needed to preserve meat. 3. to learn food safety practices in handling meat and its preservation. Materials: Meat Material: Weight (gms.) Pork pigue‚ boneless‚ skinless 1.0 kg Ingredients Household Measure Weight (gms.) Pumping Pickle Solution (1.0 kg. meat) Refined Salt Curing Salt Refined Sugar Phosphate
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HKDSE CHEMISTRY – A Modern View (Chemistry) Experiment Workbook 5 Suggested answers Chapter 52 Importance of industrial processes Chapter 53 Rate equation Experiment 53.1 Determining the rate equation of a reaction using method of initial rate (A microscale experiment) 1 Chapter 54 Activation energy Experiment 54.1 Determining the activation energy of a chemical reaction 3 Chapter 55 Catalysis and industrial processes Experiment 55.1 Investigating the action of a catalyst 6 Experiment
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