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    Introduction The purpose of this lab is to be able to observe the reaction rates of different chemical substances‚ by looking at which substance is the fastest reactant. This is what chemical kinetics is. Reaction rate is the change in the concentration of a reactant or product in a chemical reaction per unit time. In this lab the requirement was to be able to calculate each Average reaction rate which is the change in reactant or product concentration at a given time interval. Some equations that

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    The purpose of this experiment was to synthesize triphenylmethanol from a Grignard reagent. The Grignard reaction technique was used in this synthesis but due to the fact that it is such a strong nucleophile and base‚ it was important to prevent water from interfering with the Grignard reaction. Purity of the product was determined by measuring the melting point. Reagent Table: Structure Name Molecular formula Molar mass Density Melting point Boiling Point Diethyl ether C4H10O

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    Ted Legdeto Mark Maguire 10/15/13 Period G Observation and Experiment Lab Objective: To make observations about the changes that occur when several substances are mixed and to design controlled experiments to identify the substances responsible for the observed changes. Materials: We did not use graduated cylinders or beakers. Apparatus Expendables Wash bottle Pen for labeling Jars or plastic cups‚ small‚ 2 Sealable‚ zipper-lock plastic bags‚ quart size‚ 6 Measuring spoons

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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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    The suspension was then poured over a beaker fitted with a coffee filter and secured with a rubber band‚ and spread using a depressor to properly filter the pulp from the filtrate. The filtrate was poured into a test tube until the test tube was 75% full. The test tube was then tilted to a 45° angle‚ and 95% ethanol was slowly poured in so that it dripped down the wall of the test tube‚ making sure not to shake the test tube. The ethanol formed a layer on top of the filtrate so that there were two

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    Chemical Reactions Lab Report Introduction: Chemical reactions is a process that involves rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structure of a substance. There are different types of reaction such synthesis‚ decomposition‚ single replacement‚ double replacement‚ and combustion. Synthesis is where two or more reactants combine to create a product. For Decomposition‚ it is the opposite where a product breaks down into reactants. In Single Replacement‚ reactants switches an element with another element

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    Name Lab Partner Name(s) Thermodynamics‚ Enthalpy of Reaction Lab March 27‚ 2014 I. Purpose The purpose of this lab is to learn how to determine the heat of reaction. II. Safety 1. Wear appropriate safety attire (goggles‚ aprons‚ hair tie‚ etc.). 2. Do not directly inhale or ingest chemicals. 3. Understand safety information regarding the chemicals being handled during the lab (hydrochloric acid‚ sodium hydroxide). 4. Be aware of how to operate all lab equipment. 5. Clean hands

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    Chemistry Lab Report   Jeffrey Kenneth Bangero             Introduction  Firstly we calculated the mass of the beaker and then we put the assigned grams of sodium carbonate and calcium chloride. Then we add 50 ml of distilled water to each substance‚ sodium carbonate dissolved faster than calcium carbonate. After we mixed both sodium carbonate and calcium chloride and they form a solid precipitate. Then we poured it a funnel with a filter paper to get the solid precipitate. Purpose  ● The purposed

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    Chemestry Lab Rates of Reaction (Picture from: http://sciencespot.net/Pages/kdzchem.html) The rate of reaction is how fast or slow a reaction is completed. This is important for factories and chemists all over the world. What happenes during a reaction is atoms or molecules that collide and form new molecules. You can affect this rate of reaction with: temperature of reactants or suroundings‚ surface area of reactants‚ if there is a catalyst present‚ but in theis lab the concentration was changed

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    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 of positive integers. For example‚ in a reaction that forms ammonia (NH3)‚ exactly one molecule

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