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    Group B: Model Answer GROUP B MODEL ANSWER Yoshida et al.‚ Flexibility of Hydrogen Bond and Lowering of Symmetry in Proton Conductor‚ Symmetry 2012‚ 4‚ 507-516. DO NOT PLAGIARISE THIS MODEL ANSWER PLAGIARISM FROM ANY SOURCE AUTOMATICALLY LEADS TO A ZERO SCORE Paragraph 1 M3H(XO4)2 compounds are used for electrolytic fuel cells (where M=K‚ Rb ‚Cs; X=S‚ Se). At different temperatures‚ the compound exhibits different degrees of symmetry. There are 3 distinct phases observed. Below 369K

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    How reaction rate varies with sodium thiosulphate concentration Background information Sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid are both colourless liquids‚ when the two reactants are reacted together they produce sulphur. The sulphur that is produced from the reaction changes the solution to yellow and cloudy‚ this is a precipitation reaction‚ where a two solutions react and a solid forms in the solution‚ the solid is said to precipitate out. Some reactions will occur quickly such as fireworks

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    slide with 5% sodium chloride solution. * Examine the cells through the microscope. Draw and label 3 plant cells. * After a few minutes draw out the sodium chloride solution with a piece of filter paper placed at the edge of the coverslip. Replace it with distilled water added at the other side of the coverslip. QUESTIONS 1 Describe the cells in distilled water. How are the cells in 5% sodium chloride different from this? Describe what happens when you take away the sodium chloride solution

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    The Effects Sodium Chloride has on pond water Introduction Ponds are depressions in the ground that fill with water from either run offs or melting snow or rain fall from many different weather changes. There are two types of ponds permanent and temporary. Ponds tend to be much smaller in size and are usually only six to ten feet in depth. This differs from a lake because the size of a lake is much larger and is much deeper. The temperature of a pond is usually the same from top to bottom and

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    AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING LAB 1 (MEC 2610) LABORATORY MANUAL SEPTEMBER 2011 MEC 2610 1 Table of Contents Software Module 1. Excel 2. Matlab Thermal Science Module Experiment 1: Thermal and Electrical Conductivity of Metals. Experiment 2: Heat Pump. Experiment 3: Heat Insulation/ Heat Conduction. Experiment 4: Stirling Engine. Experiment 5: Solar Ray Collector. Metallographic Module Experiment 1: Study and Operation of the Metallurgical/Optical Microscope and study of the Microstructures of Standard

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    Neutralization experiment AIM:-  To investigate how heat is given out in neutralizing sodium hydroxide  (NaOH) using different concentrations of Hydrochloric Acid.  Background Information:-  Substances that neutralize acids are called alkalis. An acid is a  substance that forms hydrogen ions (H+ ) when placed in water. It can  also be described as a proton donor as it provides H+ ions. An  example of an acid is hydrochloric acid (HCl)‚ Sulphuric acid (H2SO4)  etc. An alkali is a

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    PurposeIn this experiment‚ sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) in acetic acid mixture was used to oxidize emdo-borneol (an alcohol) to camphor (a ketone). The product would then be purified by sublimation and then be analyzed by Infrared spectroscopy and melting point test. Procedure and ObservationsPlease refer to the lab manual and the carbon copy attached. Data and CalculationsWeight of endo-borneol = 0.2013gNo of moles of endo-borneol = 0.2013g/154.25g mol-1 = 1. 305mmolSince one mole of endo-borneol

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    Gracen Seiler April 7th‚ 2015 Section- 109 Investigating Stoichiometry with Sodium Salts of Carbonic Acid Introduction- This experiment is intended to help find a better understanding of chemical stoichiometry through titrations of NaHCO3 and NA2CO3 with HCl. A chemical reaction is a process that involves rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structure of a substance‚ as opposed to a change in physical form in a nuclear reaction. Titration is when a measured amount of

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    Study of Solubility Equilibrium of Potassium Hydrogen Tartrate Wang Haina 1. Aim 1. To determine the solubility of potassium hydrogen tartrate (KHT) at various temperatures from 10°C to 50 °C‚ and determine the corresponding Ksp at these temperatures. 2. To obtain the changes in enthalpy and entropy of the dissolution of KHT from the dependence of Ksp on temperature. 2. Results and discussion 2.1 Collection of data A portion of KHT (1 to 1.5 g) was added into about 100 mL of deionised

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    962/4 2013-2014 Title: Thermal stability of Vitamin C in Fruit Juice Subtile: Effect of Temperature towards concentration of Vitamin C in Orange Juice Members of the group: Name Identification number Index Number Chan Chyi Yong 950818-08-6787 SA2051/1001 Choong Jian Wen 950620-08-5279 SA2051/1005 Liew Sin Yung 950507-08-5373 SA2051/1011 Yong Yi Xiang 950510-02-5531 SA2051/1018 Teacher Advisor: Pn Kanahambikai Date of Submit of this report: Marks:

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