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    Acetic Acid

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    Vol. 1 ACETIC ACID 115 ACETIC ACID 1. Introduction Acetic acid [64-19-7]‚ CH3COOH‚ is a corrosive organic acid having a sharp odor‚ burning taste‚ and pernicious blistering properties. It is found in ocean water‚ oilfield brines‚ rain‚ and at trace concentrations in many plant and animal liquids. It is central to all biological energy pathways. Fermentation of fruit and vegetable juices yields 2–12% acetic acid solutions‚ usually called vinegar (qv). Any sugar-containing sap or juice can

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    determine the rate constants‚ k1‚ for the methyl acetate hydrolysis reaction at 25 °C and 35 °C‚ as well as the overall activation energy of the reaction. Methods Methyl acetate was placed in an HCl solution‚ in which it reacts with water to form acetic acid over time. At each time interval‚ an aliquot of the mixture was removed for titration against NaOH to determine the concentration of the acetic acid produced. From the amount of acetic acid produced overtime‚ the rate constant‚ k1‚ can be determined

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    Biirubin Determination

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    transported to the liver‚ where it undergoes conjugation and excretion. Upon its separation from albumin on hepatocyte membrane‚ bilirubin binds to specific carriers and is intracellularly transferred to the site where it conjugates with glucuronic acid to form bilirubin diglucuronide and bilirubin monoglucuronide. During this process‚ the insoluble form of bilirubin is converted into its soluble form‚ known as conjugated or bound bilirubin. Upon conjugation‚ the bilirubin from hepatocytes is excreted

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    Introduction: The main objective in this experiment is to determine if the claims made by the US government‚ regarding the spectrophotometric analysis of a copper penny hold true. Before 1982‚ the Lincoln cent contained 95% copper and 5% various mixtures of zinc and tin. As the cost of copper increased‚ the cost to produce the penny was more than the actual face value of the penny. This caused the US government to change the composition of the penny. The pennies we know today consist of a copper

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    Title: Experiment 17‚ Reaction kinetics – Determination of the activation energy of the reaction between oxalic acid and potassium permanganate. Objective: To determine the activation energy of the reaction between oxalic acid and potassium permanganate. Introduction: Chemical kinetics is the study of chemical reaction rates‚ how reaction rates are controlled and the pathway or mechanism by which a reaction proceeds from its reactants to its products. Reaction rates vary from the very fast‚ which

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    Experiment One Visible Spectrophotometric Analysis of Cobalt and Nickel Purpose Understand the function of the Spectronic 20 Spectrophotometer‚ the Perkin-Elmer recording UV-visible spectrophotometer and reveal the concentrations of nickel and cobalt in an unknown solution. Procedure In the Lab: Part B: Complex Formation Pipette 20mL aliquots into a 150mL beaker. Do the same with cobalt nitrate and nickel nitrate. Add between 0.70g and 0.90g of EDTA to each of the cobalt nitrate and nickel

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    Forming Methyl Orange an Azo Die Abstract: An synthetic azo dye was created by reaction of diazonium salt with N‚N-Dimethylanaline. The final product created was 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene-4-sulfonic acid‚ an orange clay-like substance. Sulfanilic acid was chemically manipulated by using sodium carbonate followed by cooled sodium nitrate and hydrochloric acid to form the diazonium salt used in the reaction. The products were washed in ethanol. The product was obtained at an 84% yield and was

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    Determination of Khp

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    Determination of KHP – Acid - Base Titration For determining purity of unknown KHP‚ acid – base titration was used. Molarity of titrant in this case NaOH was standardized as 0.04958(±0.00011) M. Purity of unknown KHP was calculated as 35.88(±0.16) %. • Introduction Acid – base titration is typical method of determining unknown figures. Acid – base titration means that by using neutralization between acid and base. Abrupt changing of pH says whether procedure is done or not. pH indicators

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    Acid and Base

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    Experiment 4: ACIDS AND BASES: PH Measurements and Macroscale Titration CHM023L – A12 Group no. 6 Members: | Contributions: | | Conclusion | | Recommendation | | Tables and figures with analysis | | Principles‚ Equation | | Abstract‚ tables | Date Performed: February 28‚ 2012 - Tuesday Date Submitted: March 6‚ 2012 - Tuesday Submitted to: ------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT: This experiment introduces us the pH measurement and application of macroscale titration

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    101; GO Assignment 1 Rough Draft September 13‚ 2016 The Spectrum of Dissociation from Healthy to Unhealthy Much like Lewis Carroll’s novel‚ Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland‚ Martha Stout discusses the complexity of consciousness. To demonstrate the complexity of consciousness‚ Stout uses various patients from her years of clinical experience‚ delineating a continuum of dissociation. Stout describes the spectrum of dissociation‚ ranging from the everyday distraction‚ like going to the movies‚

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