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    5.09 Module 5 Review

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    05.09 Module Five Review and DBA 05.01 Four Phases of Matter * Matter exists in different phases‚ also called states‚ which include solid‚liquid‚ gas‚ and plasma. These phases can be distinguished at the molecular level by how the particles are held together. * Solids * In the solid phase‚ the intermolecular attraction between particles of matter is strong enough to hold all the particles together in a fixed three-dimensional arrangement. Because of the rigid arrangement of particles

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    CHEM7113 - Atomic Spectroscopy ! !! Analytical Techniques "! Absorption (AAS) "! Flame AAS "! Vapour generation AAS furnace (electrothermal) AAS "! Graphite "! Emission (AES) "! ICP-AES "! AFS (atomic fluorescence) Some diagrams and Tables are reproduced from Skoog ‘Principles of Instrumental Analysis’‚ 5th/6th ed. 1 ! Atomic Spectroscopy ! !! Electronic transitions : UV - visible radiation excitation of outer-shell electrons of atoms in the gas phase energy

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    VALENCY Valency can be defined as the combining capacity of an element.The electrons present in the outermostmost shell of an atom are known as valence electrons and they determine the valency.The valence electrons take part in chemical reaction and they determine the chemical properties of the elements.Let us take an example‚ Theatomic number of carbon is 6 Its configuration is =2‚4 It means valency of carbon is 4. In chemistry‚ valence‚ also known as valency or valence number‚ is the number

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    of Volumetric Analysis. This will involve adding a Potassium Permanganate (KMnO4) solution‚ whose concentration is previously determined‚ to a solution of the Oxalate until the reaction between these species is complete. By knowing the reaction stoichiometry‚ the volume Permanganate Ion (MnO4-) solution required‚ and the concentration of the solution used‚ we can quantitatively determine the amount of Oxalate Ion present in our sample. This will allow us to confirm the solid we have generated is indeed

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    GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1111 Fall 2013 Instructor Dr. Jude Abanulo Office Hrs: Monday & Wednesday 4:10pm to 5:00pm (Corcoran 110) other times by appointment. E-mail: jabanulo@gwu.edu Text Chemistry The Central Science 12th edition Author: Brown‚ Lemay‚ Bursten‚ Murphy‚ Woodward Publisher: Pearson Publishing (Prentice Hall) Online Resources www.masteringchemistry.com Your Course ID: MCABANULO01095 Other required Resources

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    Substitute lab for Unit 6 lesson 3: Stoichiometry: Counting by Measuring Mass Purpose Determine the mass of several samples of chemical elements and compounds and use the data to count atoms. Procedure Start Virtual ChemLab and select Counting by Measuring Mass from the list of assignments. The lab will open in the Calorimetry laboratory. Part 1‚ Measuring Metal 1. Click on the Stockroom. Click on the Metals sample cabinet. Open the top drawer by clicking on it. When you open the drawer‚ a

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    In this experiment‚ equilibrium will be examines in the reaction beteween the iron (III) ion and the thiocyanate ion: Fe3+ (aq) + SCN- (aq) ------ FeSCN2+ (aq) The FeSCN2+ complex ion has a blood red color while the iron and the thiocyanate ion are colorless. Therefore‚ the shift in the reaction can followed by noting a change in the intensity of the clood red color‚ which indicates a change in the concentration of the complex ion FeSCN2+. If the reaction shifts to the right‚ the blood red color

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    Redox Problem Set 1: Reactions and Stoichiometry (All of these questions are no calculator friendly) 1) Give the oxidation number of carbon in each of the following: a) b) c) d) CF2Cl2 Na2C2O4 HCO3-1 C2H6 2) Give the oxidation number of sulphur in each of the following: a) b) c) d) SOCl2 H2S2 H2SO3 Na2S 3) Identify the oxidizing and reducing agents in each of the following: a) b) c) d) 8H+(aq) + 6Cl-1(aq) + Sn(s) + 4NO3-1(aq) SnCl6 -2(aq) + 4NO2(g) + 4H2O(l) 2MnO4-1(aq) + 10Cl-1(aq) + 16H+(aq)

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    The stoichiometry of the reaction will affect the pressure change on the reaction.1 Just like the other conditions Le Chatelier’s Principle states the equilibrium point will move to stabilize the change in pressure. The cause of pressure is from gas molecules hitting

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    The results only give an indication about precision; they give no indication of accuracy. Accuracy is a measure of how close the results are to a known literature value; however‚ because a known molarity for the hydrochloric acid is not known‚ a measure of accuracy cannot be made. In contrast‚ a measure of precision can be made using the results. Precision refers to how close a set of results are to each other. In this lab‚ the percent relative average deviation can be used as an indicator of preciseness

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