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    Sodium hypochlorite‚ also known as chlorine bleach‚ soda bleach‚ or household bleach is a chemical with the formula NaClO. A common way sodium hypochlorite gets into the San Francisco bay is through daily household cleaning products such as laundry bleach. In a survey conducted by The Clorox Company‚ it was found that four out of five households use sodium hypochlorite bleach for their laundry. Since laundry detergent companies are not required to list every ingredient‚ customers are often not aware

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    Mole Ratio of a Chemical Reaction: Copper & Silver Nitrate Lab #4 OBJECTIVE In this experiment‚ you will determine the number of moles of reactants and products present in the reaction of copper and silver nitrate‚ and calculate their mole-to-mole ratio. The mole-to-mole ratio relating to the disappearance of copper and the formation of silver metal will be used to write the balanced equation for the reaction. The reaction of copper metal with silver nitrate solution is a single

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    Anatomy of Sodium Hypochlorite Accidents by Omid Mehdipour‚ DDS Donald J. Kleier‚ DMD Robert E. Averbach‚ DDS Omid Mehdipour‚ DDS International Student Program Donald J. Kleier‚ DMD Professor and Chairman Robert E. Averbach‚ DDS Professor of Endodontics Division of Endodontics University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine Aurora‚ Colorado Abstract Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) in various concentrations is the most widely used endodontic irrigant‚ but it can be an irritant to vital tissues

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    2 1‚ 1‚ 1‚ 2 None of the above 2 - The mass in grams of two moles of iron atoms is: 26.00 g 55.847 g 111.69 g 27.923 g 3 - The formula mass of nitric acid is given by: 31.50 g/mol 17.03 g/mol 63.01 g/mol 126.02 g/mol 4 - Sodium oxide has the formula: Na2O Na2O2 NaO2 Na4O2 5 - The correct name for (NH4)2SO4 is: Ammonium bisulfate Ammonium hydrogen sulfate Ammonium sulfate Ammonium (I) sulfate 6 - If the density of a substance is 4.070 g/mL‚ what is the volume

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    From the experiment‚ it was determined that Sodium chloride had a crystalline structure‚ even after being broken into smaller pieces with a hammer. Even though there was two different types of Sodium chloride‚ coarse and fine‚ they still had a symmetrical‚ three-dimensional shape. All ionic compounds have this structure. It was also found that Sodium chloride had a high melting point and sugar had a low melting point. This is because Sodium chloride is ionic and the bonds holding it together take

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    Water’s hardness arises from the presence of metal ions – specifically metal ions with a charge of +2 or higher. The ‘scum’ left over in a cleaned shower stall or coffee pot is equivalent to water hardness. Water dissolves salts which contains ions of sodium‚ magnesium‚ calcium‚ iron‚ and many other metal; however‚ the most prevalent ion found is calcium. Since calcium ions typically make the most predominant contribution to water hardness‚ by convention hardness is reported as mg 〖CaCo〗_3/L of solution

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    put it into the 100mL beaker‚ Add your 25mL of distilled water and stir to form the calcium chloride solution. Next‚ use stoichiometry to determine how much Na2CO3 and put it into a small paper cup. Then add the 25mL of distilled water to make the sodium carbonate solution. Mix the two solutions in the beaker and a precipitate of calcium carbonate will form instantly. Next set up your filtration assembly. After the filtration assembly is ready‚ swirl the contents of the beaker to dislodge any precipitate

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    yield:! ! ! ! ! ! percentage yield crude acetaminophen:! ! 1.3403g 63.3% Decolorization of crude acetaminophen The color is now a very pale brown/pink and the crystals have a shimmery look to them‚ they are still very distinct crystals. weight sodium dithionite:! ! ! water:!! ! ! ! ! weight of purified acetaminophen:!! ! ! ! 2.0213g 15mL 0.90218g Yield Calculation and Melting-Point Determination weight crystalized acetaminophen:! ! 0.4042g percentage yield:! ! ! ! ! 42.62% melting point crude

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    affected by both acid and base-forming ions. The acid forming cations are positively charged ions they commonly include hydrogen ions‚ aluminium ions ‚and iron(II and III ions). Base forming cations commonly comprise of calcium ions‚ magnesium ions‚ sodium ions and potassium ions. It is also known that the CEC is positively correlated with soil pH. As the dilution of the soil solution increases‚ the pH is also seen to increase. The effect of adding water and occasional mixing during the 30 minute

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    Lab 4: Physical & Chemical Properties Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to distinguish if different substances react to heat or cold and if a solution is added to it during the experiment will it change the substance or leave it the same. Throughout the different tests each substance is put through a series of tests to determine if it changes in any way in regards to color‚ odor‚ or consistency from the start of the experiment. The results will be documented in table 1. Data Table 1: Solubility

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