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    Ion and Pb2+ Ions

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    Experiment 14 Topic Purpose Procedure : Qualitative analysis : To determine the cations and anions of inorganic substances : (a) Solids KA1 and KA2 are simple salts. Carry out the following experiments with solid KA1 to identify its cation and anion. (b) You are then required to carry out a few experiments to identify the cation and anion present in solid KA2. In all the experiments‚ the reagent should be added gradually until no further change is observed. Deduce what you can about KA1 and KA2.

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    height above sea level. Boiling When a liquid vaporises. Capillary action When water is drawn up between close fitting surfaces. Compression force A crushing force. Condensation When a gas turns into a liquid. Conduction Method by which solids transfer heat. Convection Method by which liquids and gases transfer heat. Corrosion The deterioration of metals that occurs on contact with liquids. Ductility Ductility is the ability of a material to withstand distortion without fracture‚

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    Alua chem labreport 1

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    Chemistry Lab Report Practical #1 Title: The Densities of Liquids and Solids Date: 29th of August 2014 Session: Friday 1 p.m. Student’s name: Alua Sarybay Lab partner’s name: Gulzhauhar Nurdildayeva Tutor’s name: Eugene Douglass Introduction The matter can be observed by determining‚ measuring and monitoring its chemical and physical properties. In this experiment the densities of liquids and solids will be determined. The density is an intensive property of matter that does not depend

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    purpose of my project is to demonstrate how water temperature affects the dissolving of sugar in liquid. Everything in our universe is made up of particles which are in constant motion. In a solid state particles move the slowest while in a liquid state particles move the fastest. Under the right conditions‚ solid particles (the solute) when mixed in liquid (the solvent) can form a solution. This occurrence is called dissolving. I wanted to answer the question; does the temperature of water affect the

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    Naphthalene Chromatography

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    Abstract Finding the melting point of an organic substance is a practical and efficient way for scientists to identify an unknown substance or determine a known substance’s level of purity. When organic substances are mixed together in varying degrees they take on a melting characteristic that is lower and broader than in its pure form. This property was manipulated in the lab to observe the various melting points of Naphthalene and Biphenyl when the percentage of composition was altered. A

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    chapter10 PQ

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    CHAPTER 10 Liquids and Solids 1. Order the intermolecular forces (dipole-dipole‚ London dispersion‚ ionic‚ and hydrogen-bonding) from weakest to strongest . a) dipole-dipole‚ London dispersion‚ ionic‚ and hydrogen-bonding b) London dispersion‚ dipole-dipole‚ hydrogen-bonding‚ and ionic c) hydrogen-bonding‚ dipole-dipole‚ London dispersion‚ and ionic d) dipole-dipole‚ ionic‚ London dispersion‚ and hydrogen-bonding e) London dispersion‚ ionic‚ dipole-dipole‚ and hydrogen-bonding Ans: b 2. Hydrogen

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    Exp 5 Soo Jin Park 73426

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    Name: Soo Jin Park Date: 02/20/15 Exp 5: Liquids and Solids Lab Section: 73427 Data Table: Boiling Point Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Temperature when the last bubble has emerged __86.5˚C _89.4_˚C 87.6_˚C Average temperature from all three trials 87.8˚C % error __6.55_% Melting Point Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Temperature when the acetamide melts _85.7_˚C 89.5__˚C 87.4_˚C Average temperature from all three trials __87.5˚C % error __8.07__%

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    Unit-1 THE SOLID STATE QUESTIONS VSA QUESTIONS (1 - MARK QUESTIONS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 8. 9. What are anistropic substances. Why are amorphous solids isotropic in nature? Why glass is regarded as an amorphous solid? Define the term ’crystal lattice.’ Define the term voids. What type of stochiometric defect is shown by (i) ZnS and (ii) CsCl? [Hint. : (i) Frenkel defect (ii) Schottky defect] *10. If the formula of a compound is A2B‚ which sites would be occupied by A ions? [Hint. : Number of A ions is

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    Lab Report On Tert-Butanol

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    Keeping it Liquid Introduction: Phase changes within our world play a key role in how substances can be manipulated‚ and formed. A phase change is‚ “a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition” (Collins Italian Dictionary‚ 2016). Moreover‚ in this experiment‚ the use of tert-butanol was needed to perform phase changes. Tert-butanol is colorless oily with sharp odors‚ mixes with water‚ and has a freezing point of 78 degrees Farenheit (PubChem

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    statement or answers the question. 1) Which of the following statements about crystalline and amorphous solids is TRUE? A) An example of a crystalline solid is glass. B) An amorphous solid is composed of atoms or molecules with a majority of its volume empty. C) A crystalline solid is composed of atoms or molecules arranged with long-range repeating order. D) An example of an amorphous solid is table salt (NaCl). E) All of the above statements are TRUE. 2) What are the possible orbitals for

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