CHEM 14 Problem Set 2 Deadline of submission: MHE2 – Feb 7; TFC – Feb 8 SOLVE ALL PROBLEMS. SHOW YOUR SOLUTIONS CLEARLY. 1. Arginine is a semi-essential amino acid that is used to form nitric oxide which in turn plays an important role in the nervous as well as cardiovascular system. It contains C‚ H‚ N and O. Combustion of a 0.75 g pure sample which contains 2.591 x 1021 molecules of the amino acid produced 0.03015 mols of water and 578.59 mL of CO2 at STP. The same sample contains 5.181
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Honors Chemistry Name: _____________________ Study Guide – Unit 8: Stoichiometry Vocabulary – Give definitions and examples where applicable 1. Product 2. Reactant / Reagent 3. Theoretical Yield 4. Actual Yield 5. Percent Yield 6. Excess Reagent 7. Limiting Reagent 8. Law of Conservation of Matter Short Answer – explain the following: 9. What is conserved in every balanced equation (multiple answers)? 10. What determines the mole ratio in a balanced equation? 11. What is the proper method
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Will it Precipitate? Precipitation occurs when two aqueous (soluble solids) solutions are combined and the reaction forms an insoluble solid. When insoluble solids are formed the process is known as a precipitation. An insoluble solid is a solid that cannot dissolve unlike a soluble solid. Therefore only insoluble solids can form precipitates. In the following experiment six solutions were mixed with each other (groups of twos) in test tubes to test which reaction will result in an insoluble solid
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Name: Angelica G. Morales Course: BSENVISCI- II Date performed: February 20‚ 2013 Date submitted: February 27‚ 2013 EXPERIMENT NO. 5 STOICHIOMETRY Stoichiometry From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Stoichiometry (pron.: /ˌstɔɪkiˈɒmɨtri/) is a branch of chemistry that deals with the relative quantities of reactants and products in chemical reactions. In a balanced chemical reaction‚ the relations among quantities of reactants and products typically form a ratio
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Modbury High School SACE Stage 1 Chemistry Topic 5 Mole Concept and Stoichiometry Assignment 5: Volumetric analysis (titrations)‚ stoichiometry SOLUTIONS Note: Write answers neatly and legibly in your exercise book or on pad paper. ALWAYS include a title and name for your work and clearly indicate each answer. 1. a) 23.08 and 23.00 mL are concordant titre values. Average titre = (23.08 + 23.00) = 23.04 mL 2 b) Ca(OH)2
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Experiment 7 INVESTIGATING STOICHIOMETRY WITH SODIUM SALTS OF CARBONIC ACID Introduction In this experiment we are going to get a better understanding of chemical stoichiometry. We are going to be reacting sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) with hydrochloric acid (HCl). To start off the mass of two unknown substances (being the sodium bicarbonate and sodium carbonate) will be taken. We will need to construct balanced equations for both of the reactants with the HCl and
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volume. In this case‚ experimenters were given aqueous solutions of NaOH and CaCl2 in known molarities and then had them react with one another to yield a precipitate of Ca(OH)2. The precipitate was filtered out of the remaining aqueous solution of stoichiometry. In our case‚ all four tests yielded more mass than should have occurred. Experimenters attribute this completely evaporated from the filtered precipitate‚ which would add excess mass. By dealing with such small quantities of reagents‚ any small
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Precipitation Titration Mohr Method Experimental The chloride ion (Cl-) is an important anion found in solids and solutions. In this experiment‚ the amount of chloride ion in an unknown sample J (NaCl + KCl mixture) of water using the Mohr method is determined‚ which relies on the solubility differences of two anions and the titration endpoint of a precipitate. The net ionic reaction during the titration is as follows: Ag+ + Cl- → AgCl(s) The Ksp for AgCl is 1.8 x 10-10 and
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Selective precipitation of the Barium Magnesium Group Chem 112-004 Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to separate and identify the cations of Ba+‚Sr2+‚Ca2+‚ Mg2+ and NH4+ using differences in solubility and confirming test to identify the unknown solution used in this experiment. In this experiment the methodology used by the group is to perform the tests for both the unknown and the cations (Ba+‚Sr2+‚Ca2+‚ Mg2+ and NH4+) using the known as a control for comparison and identification
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Good Morning‚ today I xxxx am here to talk to you about ‘’The Earth” Let me begin by a famous quote- “ The Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs‚ but not every man’s greed.” ― Mahatma Gandhi The urgent message is “Save the Earth”. It’s a message that has been heard before and consistently being spread throughout the world. In this time that I have to talk to you‚ I want to show to you‚ how deep a mess we are in‚ with environmental crisis and how we can get out of it. It warns us
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