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    interchangeably. In this SPICEOgraphy Showdown‚ we will take a look at how MSG and salt compare to each other. How do MSG and salt differ? MSG is one of many different forms of salt used in cooking. Other forms include sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and sodium nitrate (curing salt). It is a sodium salt that comes from glutamic acid‚ which you can find in tomatoes and many other foods. Like baking soda and curing salt‚ MSG has a specific function that is different from the functions of the other types of

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    hypothalamus‚ the osmoreceptor cells of which sense the internal environment -the hormone‚ antidiuretic hormone (ADH)‚ which controls the amount of fluid leaving the body in the urine -The hormone aldosterone‚ which determines the reabsorption of both sodium ions and water from the kidney tubules -The hormone atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) is a hormone synthesized and released by the myocardial cells in the atrium of the heart. -Filtration and osmosis -Water moves between the vascular compartment

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    Evidenced Based Medicine Abstract The evidence‚ does not make a decision for you‚ but it can help support the patient care process. Constructing a well-built clinical question can lead directly to a well-built search strategy. Every time we see a patient‚ we need new information about some element of the diagnosis‚ prognosis or management. Because our time to try to find this information is often limited‚ we need to be very efficient

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    hydroxide Ans: Add ammonium hydroxide to the given substance‚ calcium nitrate does not form any ppt. with ammonium hydroxide. But lead nitrate forms chalky white ppt. With ammonium hydroxide b)Calcium nitrate and lead nitrate using sodium hydroxide solution Ans: Add sodium hydroxide to the given substance‚ Calcium nitrate forms milky white ppt. which is insoluble in excess. Lead nitrate forms chalky white ppt. Which is soluble in excess. c)Zinc nitrate and lead nitrate using ammonium hydroxide solution

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    is found by weighing before and after heating to find the mass of the water then using the moles calculations to find x. The source I have used is: http://www.rsc.org/learn-chemistry/resource/res00000436/finding-the-formula-of-hydrated-copper-ii-sulfate?cmpid=CMP00006780 1. Weigh the empty crucible‚ recording the weight‚ then add one spatula of them magnesium sulphate.

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    on the clay triangle and heated with the Bunsen Burner for 3 minutes. 3. After this‚ the crucible and crucible cover were allowed to cool and were massed. 4. After getting the mass of the empty crucible and crucible cover‚ 3 grams of magnesium sulfate crystals were added to the COOL crucible. 5. The crucible‚ cover and hydrated salt were then massed all together. 6. After this‚ the crucible (containing the hydrated salt) and crucible cover (slightly askew) were placed on the clay triangle and

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    Testing for Cation and Anions OBJECTIVE: • Determine the presence of a cation or anion by a chemical reaction • Determine the cation and anion in an unknown solution All salt solutions have both positive (Cations) and negative (Anions) ions dissolved in it. In this experiment you will observe chemical reactions to determine the presence of specific anions and cations. Compare your observations with the reactions of the known solutions and the unknown solution to determine the ions present

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    following reasons:  ○ It has a  pH value  of 12 and burning it produces a blue­green  color.  ○ It  produced  bubbles  when  mixed  with  Zn‚  Al  and  Fe  which  are all more  reactive than copper.  ●   (2)  I  believe  this  solution  to  be  Sodium  Sulfate  because  of  the  following reasons:   ○ Blah blah blah  ○ Blah blah  ○ blah blahhh  Unknown 1  ● NaCl  ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Unknown 2  yellow flame  7 ph  precip with agno3 therefore one of the halides (cl‚ br‚ i)  white solid from evaporation  conductive 

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    Determine the concentration of an unknown copper (II) sulfate solution by using colorimeter Introduction: The concentration of the solution also alterations the proximity of the solution. For example‚ the more focused concentration will frame to be denser than more weakened concentration of copper (ii) sulfate. This implies there is a connection between the concentration of an solution and its absorbance. Along these lines‚ this test is set up to discover the kind of connection between the concentration

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    of water in the given ionic hydrate? (Na2CO3.xH2O) Background Information: Sodium Carbonate also known as Washing Soda (Na2CO3.xH2O) is a sodium salt of carbonic acid.  Sodium carbonate is domestically well known for its everyday use as a water softener. It is also used to remove grease‚ oil and wine stains. It can be extracted from the ashes of many plants. It is synthetically produced in large quantities from salt (sodium chloride) and limestone in a process known as the Solvay process. Titration

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