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    Lab of Electrolytes

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    Ethanol (c2H5OH) | No | Nothing changes | Nothing changes | Calcium Hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) | Yes | Light bubbles | Light bubbles but more than in anode | Potassium Bromide (KBr2) | Yes | Produced yellow color and bubbles | Bubbles | Sodium Iodide (NaI) | Yes | Produced yellow brown and bubbles | A lot

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    (II) sulfate solution Fill a small test tube halfway with copper (II) sulfate solution. Add a 2.0 gram iron rod to the solution and observe the reaction.  2. Lead (II) nitrate and potassium iodide solutions Pour about 2.0 mL of lead (II) nitrate into the test tube. Add 5 to 10 drops of potassium iodide solution to the test tube and record your observations of the reaction. 3. Magnesium metal and hydrochloric acid solution Place one scoop of magnesium turnings into the test tube. Add hydrochloric

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    changing concentration: iodine clock reaction. Abstract This is an experiment to show the Iodine Clock Reaction. To create a chemical reaction to see how long it takes for solution to change to a dark blue Color. When changing the concentration of the iodide (K1) and adding distill water to make it up to 5cm³ each time. This is to see if the reaction takes less with less concentration or faster with more concentration added to the peroxodisulphatee. So with the solution made with more concentration it

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    12.097 Environmental Chemistry of Boston Harbor – IAP 2006 Lab 1: DETERMINATION OF DISSOLVED OXYGEN BY WINKLER TITRATION 1. Background Knowledge of the dissolved oxygen (O2) concentration in seawater is often necessary in environmental and marine science. It may be used by physical oceanographers to study water masses in the ocean. It provides the marine biologist with a means of measuring primary production - particularly in laboratory cultures. For the marine chemist‚ it provides a measure of

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    Cbse Class 10

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    reaction? Give its one example. Q. 14. What is redox reactions? Give its two examples? Q. 15. Write the balanced chemical equation of the following and identify the type of reaction in each case: i. Potassium bromide(aq) = barium iodide(aq) -> potassium iodide(aq) = bariumbromide(s) ii. Zinc carbonate(s) -> zinc oxide(s) = carbon dioxide(g) iii. Magnesium(s) = hydrochloric acid(aq) -> magnesium chloride(aq) = hydrogen(g) Q. 16. Wrte an activity to shw the change in the state of matter

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    produce iodide ion (I-) and dehydroascorbic acid‚ as shown in the following equation: [IMAGE] + I2(aq) -----------> + 2H+(aq) + 2I-(aq) Ascorbic acid (Vit. C) Dehydroascorbic acid However‚ since iodine is only slightly soluble in water‚ ascorgic acid should not be titrated directly by a standard iodine solution‚ since the end point of titration is not o obvious. Instead‚ back titration will be employed. The titration of a reducing agent with iodine to produce iodide ion is

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    Arrhenius stuff The reaction of Hydrogen Peroxide and Iodide ions in an acidic medium: 3 I-(aq) + H2O2(aq) + 2 H+(aq) I3-(aq) + 2 H2O(l) Step 1. H2O2(aq) + I-(aq) IO-(aq) + H2O(l) Step 2. IO-(aq) + H+(aq) HOI(aq) Step 3. HOI(aq) + 2 I-(aq) + H+(aq) I3-(aq) + H2O(l) In this reaction the three iodide ions are oxidised to form the triiodide ion. This occurs in three steps. Firstly‚ the peroxide molecule oxidises a single iodide ion‚ to form a hypoiodite ion‚ and a molecule of water

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    oxidation of ascorbic acid by iodine solution. Iodine is relatively insoluble‚ but this can be improved by complexing the iodine with iodide to form triiodide as the following formula suggests: I_(2(aq))+〖I^-〗_((aq))↔〖I^-〗_(3(aq)) This triiodide ion can be used to oxidize vitamin C to form dehydroascorbic acid. In this reaction the triiodide ion is reduced to iodide ion‚ and ascorbic acid‚ C6H8O6 is oxidized to dehydroascorbic acid‚ C6H6O6. Aim The aim of this investigation is to discover the exact

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    Yuyii

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    equilibrium‚ it is impossible to tell whether the reaction has started with the reactants or the products. * For example‚ if you react equal amounts of Hydrogen and Iodine to form Hydrogen Iodide (left)‚ you will end up with the same amount of reactants and products if you had decomposed Hydrogen Iodide (right). Shifting the Position of equilibrium * The position of equilibrium can be altered by changing: * The temperature. * The concentration of reacting substances.

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    Uses of Radiation in Medicine Nuclear Chemistry and the Field of Medicine: A Union Shan Gupta‚ Yahoo! Contributor Network Jul 2‚ 2009 "Contribute content like this. Start Here." Applications of Radiation in the Field of Medicine Overview: With the discovery of radiation in the late 1800’s by Antoine Henri Becquerel‚ Marie Curie‚ and Pierre Curie‚ the powers of the atom were seemingly multiplied greatly. With this new power of the atom also came new uses for it‚ especially in the

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