General Chemistry II Lab (CHEM 1106) Determination of the Solubility Product Constant of a Salt Date Performed: March 1‚ 2011 INTRODUCTION If solid KHC4H4O6 is added to a beaker of water‚ the salt will begin to dissolve. The amount of solid diminishes‚ and the concentrations of K+(aq) and HC4H4O6-(aq) in the solution increase. When no KHC4H4O6 dissolves‚ the concentrations of K+(aq) and HC4H4O6-(aq) will not increase further and any additional KHC4H4O6 added after this point will remain
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It this lab‚ the theory used applied to understanding ho to use theoretical yield to get the percent yield. The theoretical yield of a reaction is the amount of product that would be formed if the reaction went to completion and is based on the stoichiometry of the reaction and ideal conditions in which starting material is completely consumed‚ undesired side reactions do not occur‚ the reverse reaction does not occur‚ and there no losses in the work-up procedure (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry)
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Experiments #7A & 7B 7A. Electrochemical Cells 7B. Formation of a Complex Ion Chem 102 Section 3095 Grace H. Kim Dec. 15‚ 2011 Abstract Two experiments were conducted to figure out the value of the formation constant of tetraamminecopper(II)‚ Kf‚ with different methods and which experimental method produces more accurate result. One was electrochemistry using a Daniel cell and the other one was spectrometry by estimating concentration of complex solution using a calibration
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learning process • studying continuously and independently is the key to success – active memorization – study groups (!!!) – ask questions Introduction 1.Introduction: Matter and Measurement 2.Atoms‚ Molecules‚ and Ions 3.Stoichiometry 4.Aqueous Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry 5.Thermodynamic 6.Electronic Structure of Atoms 7.Periodic Properties of the Elements 8.Basic Concepts of Chemical Bondings 9.Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories 10. Gases 11.Intermolecular Forces Basics • • • • Exponents
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERIODIC TABLE Although Dmitri Mendeleev is often considered the "father" of the periodic table‚ the work of many scientists contributed to its present form. Elements such as gold‚ silver‚ tin‚ copper‚ lead and mercury have been known since earliest times. In 1649 the first scientific discovery of an element occurred. Hennig Brand‚ a German chemist‚ treated urine to a series of processes that resulted in the production of the element phosphorus. Over the next 200 years
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________________________________________________________________________________ ANALYSIS OF FOOD AND NATURAL PRODUCTS LABORATORY EXERCISE Determination of total nitrogen in food and crude protein calculation (Kjeldahl method) ___________________________________________________________ Responsible person: Assoc.Prof. Ing.Kateřina Riddellová‚ Ph.D. CONTENT ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Required
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Titration KMnO4+ FeSO4 12/2/2013 At Alsadek Scientific Association Prepared by: Zainab Alfakih & Jinan Krayem Teacher: Dr. Hiba Nassar Contents Introduction 2 Objectives 3 Theoretical Study 3 Definitions 3 Derivations 3 Equipment 4 Setup 5 Procedures 5 Results 6 Discussion 7 Conclusion 8 References 9 I. Introduction: Oxidation Reduction reactions are chemical reactions in which substances undergo changes in oxidation state. Oxidation is defined as the
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Chemistry 261 Practical Report Practical 2 Thermos Thurman 211526893 PRACTICAL 2: Preparation of sodium hexanitrocobaltate (III) Date: 12 March 2014 INTRODUCTION Sodium hexanitrocobaltate (III) is a coordination complex which has the formula Na3[Co(NO2)6]. This compound is yellow in colour. It consists of a central Co3+ ion surrounded by six nitro ligands [1]. This compound is used as a qualitative test for potassium and ammonium ions (so long as certain
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CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENTAL REPORT SALLY LI INTRODUCTION: In chemistry‚ compounds can be distinguished by using the empirical formula. The formula provides the simplest positive integer ratio of elements in a compound. The empirical formula is largely useful in determining the ratio of elements within ionic compounds where the structure is of a non-directional nature of bonding where any ion at any time could be surrounded
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Science Division Course Offerings Astronomy (AST) AST 220. INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY 4 cr. hrs.‚ Lec. 3‚ Lab. 2 This course covers the history of astronomy and the development of astronomical thought leading to the birth of modern astronomy and its most recent development. Emphasis is placed on the coverage of astronomical instruments and measuring technologies‚ the solar system‚ the Milky Way galaxy‚ important extra galactic objects and cosmology. Laboratory is required. Biology (BIO) BIO 103
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