Empirical Formula of Copper (II) Chloride Gabriella Jane Lukas B1401404 HELP University Empirical Formula of Copper (II) Chloride Objectives 1. To validate that the empirical formula of copper (II) chloride is . 2. To calculate the percent composition of copper in copper (II) chloride. 3. To illustrate the Law of Constant Composition in copper (II) chloride. 4. To study the reaction between copper (II) chloride solution and aluminium metal. Introduction One of the most fundamental statements
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Name: Derell Ruan Form: 4B1 SBA: Chemistry Aim: To determine which gas‚ Ammonia or hydrogen chloride defuses faster. Hypothesis: Ammonia will defuse faster than hydrogen chloride. Materials Equipment: Chemicals: * 2 retort clamp and stand Ammonia * 1 ½ m glass tube * 2 250cm3 beakers * Cotton Wool * Stop clock * Meter
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between the corrected number of moles and grams of urea and the amount of urea used originally used in the experiment‚ so the ammonium chloride will be primarily compared to the corrected amount of urea to make sure that the amount of solvent is equal. Graph 1 and 5 and Data Table 2 show that the mass of solutes were overall very similar: 8.735 grams of ammonium chloride and 8.99 grams of urea. Overall‚ this experiment proved that the freezing point depression is a colligative property that depends on
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amount of ATP the seed can generate in order to grow‚ the temperature of the environment and the amount of sunlight the seed receives (Ghaderi-Far et al.‚ 2010). The purpose of this study was to observe the effect of different concentrations of sodium chloride have on the germination of lettuce seeds‚ Lactuca sativa. A study done by Katembe et al.‚ (1998) stated that an increase in salt solution in the environment of the seed will slow down water imbibition‚ therefore‚ preventing germination and root growth
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Determination of the Empirical Formula for Zinc Chloride Name:__________________________________________ Course______ Period:____ Prelab Show your Calculations for the following problems 1. How many grams of sulfur would combine with 26.1 g of potassium to form K2S? 2. A 1.31g sample of sulfur was reacted with chlorine to form 4.22g of compound. What is the empirical formula of the compound? 3. 0.256g of a lanthanum oxide was decomposed and produced 0.219g of lanthanum. What is the
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How does sodium chloride effect the growth of Phaseolus vulgaris? [Type the document subtitle] TABLE OF CONTENTS page number 1 DESIGN 1 1.1 Defining the problem 2 * Focus / research question * Hypothesis * Background information / theory * Investigation Variables 1.2 Controlling Variables 3 * Treatment of Controlled Variables * Control Experiment 1.3 Experimental Method 4 * Materials
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Preparation of Potassium Chloride 10% (w/v) Oral Solution Questions: 1. One source of potassium chloride occurring in nature is carnallite. What is its chemical formula? What are the others sources of potassium chloride? KMgCl3• 6H2O Other sources: • Sylvite • Halite 2. What are the therapeutic uses of potassium chloride? -drug used to maintain or restore potassium levels in patients with potassium deficiency‚ which can cause such problems as thirst‚ fatigue‚ low blood
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headed out to the garden ready to get rid of the slugs. As he walked over to the garden Johnny noticed the words sodium chloride on the side of his salt container. 1) Where has Johnny seen those words before? Johnny has seen the words sodium chloride before in his science class. Johnny thought back to science class and
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Introduction When iron is mixed to Copper (Ⅱ) Chloride; the product will be copper and iron chloride. However‚ in this experiment‚ we do not have the information of the oxidation number for iron nails. There are 2 different oxidation numbers for iron; that are 2 or 3. We will need to check each of the equations to find out the moles of each element in the equation. Then we can compare the ratio between the mole and the mass of iron and copper; that will be measured during the experiment. Finally
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slower rate of movement.1 2.3. The aim of this investigation is to evaluate the process of Osmosis and Diffusion on different concentrations of sodium chloride on a de-shelled chicken egg over a period of 24 hours. 2.4. My hypothesis relating to this investigation is that the de-shelled eggs in different sodium chloride solutions will absorb the water through the process of osmosis which will cause the eggs to increase both their weight and size. 2.5. The outcome varied
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