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    Solubility Lab

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    354-355 Experiment 2 SOLUBILITY 1. Part A. Solubility of Solid Compounds. Use your observations to complete the following table‚ rating each system as soluble‚ insoluble‚ or partially soluble. Organic Compound Benzophenone Water Methyl Alcohol Hexane Malonic acid Biphenyl 2. Considering the polarities of the compound and the solvent and the potential for hydrogen bonding‚ answer the following: a) There should be a difference in your results between the solubilities of biphenyl and benzophenone

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    Calcium Hydroxide

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    unreactive elements. What does this tell you about their electronic structures? (2) 3 When calcium carbonate is heated it decomposes. The equation for this reaction is: CaCO3 → CaO + CO2 a Use numbers from the list to complete the sentences. 2 3 4 5 6 i The number of products in the equation is ....... (1) ii The formula CaCO3 shows that calcium carbonate was made from ....... different elements. iii The equation is balanced because there

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    Labreport Solubility

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    TITLE: Solubility and Thermodynamics PURPOSE: The purpose of the lab was to determine the thermodynamics variables of ∆H‚ ∆S‚ and ∆G for the dissolution reaction of potassium nitrate in water. The solubility of potassium nitrate in mol/L was measured over a range of various temperatures by finding out at what temperature crystallization began for solutions of different molarities. Then‚ the equilibrium constant was calculated and a graphical relationship between the natural logarithm of the

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    Solubility Lab

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    n this lab experiment factors that affected solubility are temperature‚ liquids‚ concentration‚ pressure‚ polarity‚ and molecule. In this experiment we use temperature‚ centrifuge‚ and concentration solutions to be able to achieve the results that we wanted. Step one of the experiment was to mix HCl‚ to cause a precipitation form‚ after that we had to decant the solution‚ then we used a centrifuged to separate the the precipitate of the supernatant liquid. After the decant was done‚ then the process

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    Calcium Absorption

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    Introduction In order to determine the content of calcium and magnesium in an unknown sample of limestone‚ the utilization of atomic absorption spectrophotometry can help in deciphering the unknown concentrations of each molecule in the limestone sample. Atomic absorption spectrophotometry‚ emits radiation of the correct frequency that is passed through a flame and the intensity of the transmitted radiation is measured¹.The calcium concentration or ppm can be measured using the absorbance of the

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    Calcium Homeostasis

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    Homeostasis – Re: Calcium Homeostasis refers to a stable internal balance or an internal equilibrium within the human body. The body and its systems work together to keep itself in the state of balance‚ but it mostly refers to how the human body reacts to different changes and keep itself within certain guidelines to insure that it can properly function. These reactions include a range of responses‚ from the release of hormones to regulate internal balances to sweating to lower body temperature

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    Calcium Carbide

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    Calcium Carbide Calcium Carbide is a chemical compound containing calcium and carbide‚ with a chemical formula of CaC2. Pure Calcium Carbide is colorless‚ but some are black or grayish-white color‚ depending on the quality. Calcium Carbide is mostly used for the production of the flammable gas acetylene‚ which is similar to the natural hormone created my plants Ethylene. Ethylene is a hormone that is used by plants to ripen fruits. In Bangladesh and some parts of South-East Asia‚ Calcium Carbide

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    Solubility Lab

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    1. Provide a general discussion of the solubility/miscibility behavior observed in procedure A-D. For part A of the procedure we worked with the solubility of solid compounds in various solvents. The three solid compounds that were worked with during this procedure were benzophenone‚ malonic acid‚ and biphenyl. These three solids were then mixed with water (highly polar)‚ methyl alcohol (intermediately polar)‚ and hexanes (nonpolar). When benzophenone is mixed with water the results turned out to

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    excess amount of each solvent. For the second part of the experiment‚ approximately 25 mL of distilled water was combined with 1 g of salicylic acid and it took 6 mL of water to dissolve the sample at the boiling point. When it was crystallized‚ the product was almost white to colourless and it formed needle-like crystalline structure. DISCUSSION The effect of polarity on interactions between the molecules was the focus of the first experiment. For the compounds which dissolved in the solvents used

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    Lab Solubility

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    Marcela Rodriguez Ricardo Sarabia January 16‚ 2013 Mariana Mendoza Alvaro Puccini Maria Quin Solubility Lab Purpose: The main purpose of doing this lab is to learn how to interpret solubility graphs and how the temperature does affects the solubility of different substances. There are other objectives of the lab which are learning what are concentrated‚ diluted‚ supersaturated‚ and saturated substances and how can they be identified. The hypothesis

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