Using two drops from chemical 1 and two drops of chemical two‚ unless otherwise stated‚ then recording the type of physical reaction or color changes that occurred. Well#/questions Chemicals Reactions A NaHCO 3 and HCI - C0 2 When combined Sodium Bicarbonate and Hydrochloric Acid‚ Carbon Dioxide is produced. The two chemicals do not undergo a change in color but a chemical change when CO2 is produced. B HCI and BTB When Hydrochloric acid and Bromothymal blue are combined there is a physical
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the acids by using the standardized sodium hydroxide solution. It reacts with bases which is sodium hydroxide‚ NaOH to form salt and water. The equivalence point of this neutralization reaction can be determined using a chemical indicator to signal the endpoint. The graph should be plotting to take reading of the equivalence point. Once the equivalence point of the titration is known‚ the concentration of the sodium hydroxide can be determined. The sodium hydroxide is then use to titrate the vinegars
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organic compound and purify its respective acidic product through the techniques of an acid base extraction‚ recrystallization‚ and use of Melt Temp (melting point range). The reaction of an unknown acid (3-chlorobenzoic acid) with diethyl and sodium hydroxide was observed‚ and the solution naturally separated into an aqueous and organic solution. The mixture of acid and organic solution was created and then separated through the Hirsch funnel into separate beakers of an aqueous and organic solution
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titration between acid and base‚ and calculate the morality of unknown solution base on the volume required to reach equivalence point and stoicheiometry. There are two groups of experiments. The first one is the reaction between nitric acid and sodium hydroxide which is a reaction between strong acid and strong base‚ so‚ theoretically‚ the pH value of the the mixture of these two solution at the equivalence point in the titration process should be seven‚ which means neutral. The second groups is the
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Volumetric Flask 250cm3 Filter funnel Pipette Burette 50cm3 Retort Stand Beakers 100cm3 Standardized sodium hydroxide solution 0.1M Pipette filter Conical flasks 250cm3 Phenolphthalein Indicator Procedure 1) Rinse the burette with distilled water and then with oxalic acid solution and fill the burette with oxalic acid solution. 2) Rinse the 10.0 cm3 pipette with sodium hydroxide solution‚ and transfer it to a conical flask. 3) Add two drops of phenolphthalein indicator. Titrate
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unknown. Sucrose for example is insoluble in dichloromethane‚ while aspirin is soluble in CH2Cl2‚ but not in H2O. The organic compound sodium hydroxide will convert aspirin to Sodium Acetylsalicylate‚ which is soluble in water. Phenacetin and Actinilide are soluble in CH2Cl2‚ but not water. Actinilide and Phenacetin can be converted to salts by Sodium Hydroxide. The drawn out calculations on the last page will show this process being completed. Phenacetin and Acetinilide being broken down into salts
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Decomposition of Sodium Chlorate Mass‚ Moles‚ and the Chemical Equation Introduction: Sodium chlorate is used as a source of oxygen in emergency oxygen generators. So-called oxygen canisters or oxygen candles are found on airplanes‚ submarines‚ even the space station–anywhere where oxygen might be in short supply in case of an emergency. Sodium chlorate decomposes upon heating or in the presence of metals to give oxygen gas. What the chemical equation for the decomposition of sodium chlorate?
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a) What other name(s) does this chemical go by? (i.e. synonyms) Other names for sodium bicarbonate are baking soda‚ sodium hydrogen carbonate‚ and carbonic acid sodium. (b) What is the type(s) of hazard associated with this chemical? (i.e. poisonous‚ biohazardous‚ ...) According to the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals‚ sodium bicarbonate has not been categorized as hazardous. (c) What should you do if this chemical splashes in your eyes or is spilled
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silver mirror by reducing silver ions with dextrose. The materials that we used were acetone‚ 5 mL of 1.5 M ammonium nitrate solution (NH4NO3)‚ 5 mL of 0.5 silver nitrate solution (AgNO3)‚ 10 mL of 5% dextrose solution (C6H12O6)‚ 10mL of 10% sodium hydroxide solution (NaOH)‚ a 50 mL beaker‚ a 250 mL Florence flask with a rubber stopper‚ a 10 mL graduated cylinder‚ a waste beaker‚ and distilled water. The first thing we did was rinsed the beaker‚ cylinder‚ and flask with acetone. To start‚ we poured
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M CH3COOH 0.10 M HNO2 0.10 M HNO2 and 0.10 M NaNO2 0.10 M CH3COONa www.kau.edu.sa/aasiri2 1 August 28‚ 2009 [PROBLEM SET FROM R. CHANG TEST BANK] 5. Calculate the pH of a buffer solution that contains 0.25 M benzoic acid (C6H5CO2H) and 0.15 M sodium benzoate (C6H5COONa). [Ka = 6.5 × 10-5 for benzoic acid] A. B. C. D. E. 6. A solution is prepared by mixing 500. mL of 0.10 M NaOCl and 500. mL of 0.20 M HOCl. What is the pH of this solution? [Ka(HOCl) = 3.2 × 10-8] A. B. C. D. E. 7. 0.97 3.10
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