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    Class Action Lab Report

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    Joseph Sulaiman Alya Abourezk 4/13/12-4/14/12 Class Action Lab Report Purpose: To determine‚ through observations‚ the identity of substances produced in a chemical reaction. Materials: Safety Goggles Stirring rod Magnesium ribbon Solid CuSO4•H2O Matches Test tubes Copper metal 3M HCl Red and blue litmus strips 0.1M AgNO3 Zinc metal 0.1M Pb(NO3)2 Test tube holder 0.1M KI Bunsen burner 0.1M Na2NO3 Crucible tongs 1.0M NaOH Water (H2O) 0.1M Ca(NO3)2 50mL beaker

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    Core Module 1: The Chemical Earth Contextual Outline The Earth includes a clearly identifiable biosphere‚ lithosphere‚ hydrosphere and atmosphere. All of these are mixtures of thousands of substances and the use of this pool of resources requires the separation of useful substances. The processes of separation will be determined by the physical and chemical properties of the substances. In order to use the Earth’s resources effectively and efficiently‚ it is necessary to understand the properties

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    limestone - H2O‚ water - NH3‚ ammonia is recycled Useful products - sodium carbonate. Na2CO3 – reason for process Waste products - CaCl2‚ calcium chloride - Heat Chemical properties of the main product (Na2CO3) - Forms several hydrates which are used in many ways - It is moderately alkaline‚ so it can neutralise strong acids - Can precipitate many metal ions from solution as carbonates Uses of sodium carbonate - Glass manufacturing (most common use) o Used as a flux gas which

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    13 The Freundlich adsorption isothem Shake different concentrations of ethanoic acid with activated charcoal‚ filter and find the concentration of acid remaining in solution by titration with sodium hydroxide solution. Use data to calculate the Freundlich constants Extend to other acids such as methanoic‚ propanoic‚ ethanedioic acids Starter page Internet sources Project more suitable for students with a mathematical background 14 The

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    differentiate between the four different types of chemical reactions. Variables: The independent variables are the sodium chloride‚ sodium carbonate‚ magnesium‚copper‚ copper (11) sulfate‚ silver nitrate‚ oxygen‚ lead(11) nitrate‚ sodium carbonate‚ copper (11) sulfate pentahydrate. The dependent variables are the chemical reactions that are being looked for. For example decomposition‚ synthesis‚ single displacement or double displacement of compounds or elements . Hypothesis: Part 1 : I believe that

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    different factors such as light intensity‚ temperature‚ amount of water and amount of CO2. Thus‚ we are investigating effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis in leaf discs by varying the light intensity‚ and fixing the amount of sodium hydrogen carbonate solution and temperature. It is predicted that as the intensity of light increases‚ so will the rate of photosynthesis and the amount of oxygen produced. Reasearch question : How does different light intensity (distance

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    OBJECTIVE To determine the change of standard Gibbs free energy for the decomposition of sodium hydrogen carbonate (NaHCO3) from the change of standard enthalpy and the change of standard entropy. THEORY Free energy is a state function that expresses the spontaneity of a chemical process in term of enthalpy and entropy change of a system under conditions of constant temperature and volume (Hemholtz free energy) and constant temperature and pressure (Gibbs free energy). It is a quantity of non-pressure-and-volume

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    acid while the cation part comes from a base. Example: KCl‚ KOH(aq) + HCl(aq)  KCl(aq) + H2O(l) A salt is a compound formed when the hydrogen ion. H+ from an acid is replaced by a metal ion or an ammonium ion‚ NH4+. Salts Nitrate salts Carbonate salts Chloride salts Soluble All nitrate salts Potassium carbonate‚ K2CO3 Ammonium carbonate‚ (NH4)2CO3 Sodium carbonate‚ Na2CO3 All chloride salts Except  Sulphate salts All sulphate salts Except  2. Preparation and purification of soluble salts Lead (II)

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    onion and vanilla extract. Onion has a characteristic smell. When a basic solution like sodium hydroxide is added To a cloth strip treated with onions then the smell cannot be detected‚ however an acidic solution does not destroy the smell of onion. Vanilla extract has a characteristic pleasant smell. If a basic solution like sodium hydroxide is added to it we cannot detect the characteristic smell of vanilla extract

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