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    anions tests

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    substances appears in boxed frames. Chemicals Solutions of Anions: Sodium chloride‚ NaCl‚ 0.2 M Sodium bromide‚ NaBr‚ 0.2 M Potassium iodide‚ KI‚ 0.2 M Sodium sulfate‚ Na2SO4‚ 0.2 M Sodium carbonate‚ Na2CO3‚ 0.2 M Sodium nitrate‚ NaNO3‚ 0.2 M Test Reagents: Silver nitrate‚ AgNO3‚ 0.1 M Ammonia‚ NH3‚ 6 M Nitric acid‚ HNO3‚ 6 M Potassium permanganate‚ KMnO4‚ 0.1 M Mineral oil Sodium hydroxide‚ NaOH‚ 6 M Barium hydroxide‚ Ba(OH)2‚ saturated Barium chloride

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    done to ensure that the end product is an alkene. Procedure: The procedure given on pages 24-25 in the CH102 Lab Manual 2012 was followed with a few modifications as follows. Steps 6 and 7 were interchanged‚ that is‚ first 10cm³ of 3M aqueous sodium hydroxide solution was transferred to a separating funnel to which the distillate was added so that incase the funnel was leaking no distillate would be lost. Some changes were also made to step 12. Instead of gravity filtration using cotton wool

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    pipette paper with a black cross on it Chemicals required sodium thiosulfate solution (15 g/dm3) cobalt(II) chloride solution (0.1 mol) iron(III) nitrate solution (0.1 mol) copper(II) sulfate solution (0.1 mol) iron(II) sulfate solution (0.1 mol) What to do 1 Draw a cross on a piece of paper and put it underneath a 100 cm3 measuring cylinder‚ or use the cross from part 2‚ so it can be seen when looking down the cylinder. 2 Pour 50 cm3 of sodium thiosulfate solution into the measuring cylinder. 3 Pour

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    Sodium is a metal from group 1 of the periodic table‚ this is a metal which reacts when it needs to‚ this metal has a low melting and boiling point‚ also it is very dense‚ this shows that when reacting with other substances it will be different and this is because it will not react the same the whole time. The other thing is that this elements electron configuration is 11 which is quite low when comparing them to the other elements in the periodic table. However this metal is more reactive than

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    reaction. Here are the chemical formulas of the reactants for each reaction: • sodium chloride – NaCl copper sulfate – CuSO4 • sodium hydroxide – NaOH copper sulfate – CuSO4 • sodium phosphate – Na2HPO4 copper sulfate – CuSO4 • sodium chloride – NaCl silver nitrate – AgNO3 • sodium hydroxide – NaOH silver nitrate – AgNO3 • sodium phosphate – Na2HPO4 silver nitrate – AgNO3 Answer: |Your Score

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    Komir Temple Case Study

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    Discussion Field observations and lab analysis indicated that‚ there are many types of damages that wall painting can undergo in the Komir temple. All building and decoration materials of Komir temple have been investigated concerning the contamination with soluble salts. Soluble salts represent one of the most important causes of stone decay that may precipitate on the external surface (“efflorescence’s”) or in proximity of the surface (“subefflorescence’s”) [Brai et al 2010]. The degradation induced

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    number code throughout this lab. All three reactions are exothermic. 1) Dissolving solid sodium hydroxide in water (this heat is actually a “heat of solution” since no true chemical reaction occurs): NaOH (s) ---> Na+ (aq) OH¯ (aq)H1 2) Solid sodium hydroxide is dissolved in a hydrochloric acid solution: H+ (aq) Cl¯ (aq)NaOH (s) ---> Na+ (aq) Cl¯ (aq)O (l)H2 3) A solution of sodium hydroxide is mixed with a hydrochloric acid solution: H+ (aq) Cl¯ (aq)Na+ (aq)

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    Electrolysis Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are broken down into simpler substances using electricity. During electrolysis‚ metals and gases may form at the electrodes. What is electrolysis? Ionic substances contain charged particles called ions. For example‚ lead bromide contains positively charged lead ions and negatively charged bromide ions. Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are decomposed (broken down) into simpler substances when an electric

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    32° F. The temperature may be lower if super cooling occurs or if there are impurities present in the water which could cause freezing point depression to occur. Sodium chloride‚ also known as salt‚ common salt‚ table salt or halite‚ is an ionic compound with the formula NaCl‚ representing equal proportions of sodium and chlorine. Sodium chloride is the salt most responsible for the salinity of the ocean and of the extracellular fluid of many multicellular organisms. As the major ingredient in edible

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    References: Asch‚ F.‚ Dingkuhn‚ M.‚ Wittstock‚ C.‚ Doerffling‚ K.‚ 1999. Sodium and potassium uptake of rice panicles as affected by salinity and season in relation to yield components. Plant Soil 207‚ 133–145. Ashraf‚ M.‚ McNeilly‚ T.‚ 2004. Salinity tolerance in Brassica oilseeds. Crit. Rev. Plant Sci. 23‚ 157–174. Baalbaki

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