Data Collection and Processing Aspect One -2.00grams of Sr(NO3)2 used -2.00grams of CuSO4 -Reactants: Sr(NO3)2 and CuSO4 Trial Mass of Beaker (g) Mass of Beaker with Sr(NO3)2 (g) Mass of Beaker (g) Mass of Beaker and CuSO4 (g) Mass of Filter Paper (g) Mass of Filter Paper and Contents (g) 1 111.08±0.01 113.08±0.01 111.1±0.01 113.1±0.01 1.28±0.01 2.93±0.01 2 111.1±0.01 113.1±0.01 111.23±0.01 113.23±0.01 1.27±0.01 2.98±0.01 3 111.26±0.01 113.26±0.01 111.09±0.01 113.09±0.01 1.27±0.01
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Purposes of Experiment: To synthesize a transition metal complex‚ potassium tris (oxalate)ferrate(III) trihydrate in a two step process‚ to learn new laboratory techniques such as decantation‚ recrystallization‚ gravity and suction filtration. Also the purpose of the experiment is to determine the actual‚ theoretical‚ and percent yields of product‚ and characterize the final compound by determining the number of waters of hydration by gravimetric analysis List of Observations: After adding
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Experiment 9-Dehydration of 2-methylcyclohexanol Name______________________________________________________________________ Lab Partner_________________________________________________________________ Lab Day and Time____________________________________________________________ Report appearance (Typed‚ on time‚ in order‚ presentable‚ complete) 1 2 3 4 5 Abstract 1 2 3 4 5 Introduction 1 2 3 4
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September 10th‚ 2013 EXPERIMENT 1 LEARNING BASIC OPERATIONS: THE EFFECT OF PH ON A FOOD PRESERVATIVE Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to investigate a competitor’s claim that the food preservative‚ sodium benzoate (C6H5COONa)‚ made by Fresh Foods International (FFI)‚ changed into a new substance in stomach acid. Stomach acid has a pH between 1 and 3 due to the hydrochloric acid content. Based on the net equation given in the book as well as the solubility of the product our hypothesis
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Stoichiometry Lab Stoichiometry is the end result of adding up chemical elements that were involved in chemical reactions (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stoichiometry). The word stoichiometry was obtained from two greek words meaning element and measure. This explains the definition for the term. A chemist named Jeremias Benjamin Richter was the chemist responsible for first realizing what stoichiometry was (http://www.chemteam.info/Stoichiometry/What-is-Stoichiometry.html). In 1972
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Case Study 1 BioPharma‚ Inc. 1. How should BioPharma have used its production network in 2009? Should any of the plants have been idled? What is the annual cost of your proposal‚ including import duties? It produces and sells its same kind of products in both of chemicals for any parts of the world. If its plants in one country are not enough products‚ it would move products from other countries to add the number of products that are sold in this country. Plants of Relax in Germany and Japan
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Aldol Condensation: Synthesis of Dibenzalacetone Aldol Condensation: Synthesis of Dibenzalacetone Leah Monroe May 15‚ 2003 Organic Chemistry Lab II Experiment performed on May 6 and 8‚ 2003 Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to synthesize dibenzalacetone via an aldol condensation reaction between acetone and benzaldehyde. This was done by mixing the two reactants with NaOH and ethanol‚ then allowing the reaction to sit for thirty minutes. The crystals were then washed with
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Abstract Acetic Anhydride and p-Aminophenol were heated in a vial attached to an air condenser to synthesize crude acetaminophen‚ resulting in 0.097 grams (47.48% yield). The crude acetaminophen was then recrystallized in a solvent of water and methanol over heat resulting in 0.082 grams (39.61% yield) of pure acetaminophen. Melting points of both crude and pure acetaminophen were taken‚ and found to be 165.9 - 170.9°C and 168.2 - 171.5°C‚ respectively. The literature melting point of acetaminophen
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Finding the Ratio of Moles of Reactants in a Chemical Reaction Purpose: The goal of the lab is to determine the mole ratio of two reactants in a chemical reaction (AgNO3 and K2CrO4). However‚ the formulas for the products are unknown. Introduction: When determining the molar ratio of a chemical equation‚ usually the formulas of the reactants and the products are known. With that information‚ it is particularly easy to determine the ratio. However‚ since the products and the formulas for
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LMounika Alluri Chemistry HL Block D 19/9/12 LAB REPORT #1 LIMITING REAGENTS INVESTIGATION Aim: To determine the limiting reagent and percent yield of the reaction between potassium iodide with lead (II) nitrate solution. Apparatus required: Safety glasses‚ funnel stands‚ watch glass‚ oven‚ electronic balance‚ wash bottle with distilled water‚ test tubes‚ 10.0mL 0.50M lead (II) nitrate‚ 10.0mL 0.30M of potassium iodide solution‚ two 100.0 mL beakers‚ funnel‚ filter paper. Reaction
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