Chemical equations are the symbolic representations of chemical reactions that are made up of reactants and products. It is made up of the chemical formulas of the reactants and the chemical formula of the products. The reactants are the substances or chemicals that takes part in during a reaction and the products are the chemicals are the substances that result from the chemical reaction. Reactants are on the left side of the chemical equation and the products are on the right side of the chemical
Premium Chemical reaction Chemistry
the benefit of climbing beans. And they are easy to harvest! The Organic Farmer A large section of the Kenyan population is unable to afford high protein food with adequate proteins‚ such as meat and eggs. This is where beans play a very important part; they are a cheap source of proteins. Unfortunately‚ the production of beans in most parts of the country is declining. The problem is the lack of good seeds . A survey by The Organic Farmer at the beginning of March this year indicated that most of
Premium Sustainable agriculture Agriculture Organic farming
Charles Michael Te Herrera Date Performed: November 18‚ 2010 2009 – 14077 Ma’am Rea Abuan Experiment # 1 SOLUBILITY OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS State what types of intermolecular forces are present in solutions formed due to intermolecular attractions between the solute and the solvent. Compound 1 Compound 2 Intermolecular Forces Class S (Water-soluble) Compounds Acetone Water Hydrogen Bonding & London Dispersion Forces Diethyl Ether Dipole – Induced
Free Hydrogen Oxygen Ethanol
Organic Lab I No. 5-6 Separation of a Carboxylic Acid‚ a Phenol‚ and a Neutral Substance (Two-week lab) Reading Assignment 1) Chapter 7 • Introduction: P. 135- first paragraph • Theory and Techniques (p142-145) o Properties of Extraction Solvents o Mixing and Separating the Layers o Drying Agents o Part 1: The Technique of Neutral Liquid/Liquid Extraction The description is for dichloromethane-aqueous
Premium Acetic acid Carboxylic acid Acid
Quiz--Moles‚ Mass‚ and Molecules Multiple Choice (Choose the best answer.) 1. What is the mass of one mole of AuCl3? A. 96 g B. 130 g C. 232.5 g D. 303.5 g E. 626.5 g 2. What is the mass of one mole of (NH4)2CO3? A. 144 g B. 138 g C. 96 g D. 78 g E. 43 g 3. A container of negligible mass is filled first with argon and then with helium. Which statement below would be true about the masses of the two gases (after adjustment for the buoyant effect of air)? A. The mass of the helium would be 1/9th
Premium Oxygen Atom Molecule
The History of the Atom Hypothesis according to Aristotle (350 BC): All matter consists of the elements earth‚ air‚ fire‚ and water. Experiment: A tree grows from the earth as water is added. The tree is then set on fire in an effort to form new elements. 1. What kind of results would be observed from this experiment? Fire‚ ash (earth)‚ smoke (air) 2. Would these observations support or reject the hypothesis? Explain. Support. No elements have been produced that are something other than
Free Atom Electron Electric charge
Dorothy Parker’s "Arrangement in Black and White" is set during a dinner party for the host’s friend‚ Walter Williams‚ an African American musician. Though the party is celebrated in his name‚ most of the conversation takes place between the host and the main character‚ the woman with pink velvet poppies. From the conversation‚ the audience can deduce that though this woman admires Walter Williams’s musical talent‚ she is unable to let go of the racist sentiment against his African American heritage
Premium African American Protagonist Character
DASMARIÑAS CITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND COMPUTER STUDIES PHYSICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (CHEM210L) S.Y 2013-2014 SCIENTIFIC PAPER CHEMICAL PERIODICITY MARIE JOE A. ALTERADO JUNE 31‚ 2013 CPE32 AUGUST 7‚ 2013 GROUP NO. 1 ENGR. IMELDA C. GALERA ABSTRACT The chemical periodicity was demonstrated by using different samples of Group IA‚ IIA and IVA elements. Each of the samples was placed in a test tubes and the physical state
Premium Chemistry Periodic table Chemical element
Chapter 6: Chemical Bonds Section 6.1: Ionic Bonding Chemical bond: the force that holds atoms of elements and ions together to become a stable‚ new substance called a compound. -the number of valence electrons determines if an atom will form a chemical bond. -metals tend to give up electrons to other atoms. -nonmetals tend to take electrons from other atoms. -noble gases will not form a chemical bond because these atoms already have a full outer shell of energy. Ionization: the
Premium Chemical bond Atom Ion
Lab #6 Properties of Hydrates Purpose: The purpose of the “Properties of Hydrates” lab is to study hydrates‚ and be able to identify them. This lab also focuses on observing the reversibility of hydration reactions by hydrolysis‚ and also testing substances for efflorescence of deliquescence. Procedure: A. Identification 1. Place 0.5 grams of each compound (Nickel Chloride‚ Potassium Chloride‚ Sodium Tetraborate‚ Sucrose‚ Calcium Carbonate‚ and Barium Chloride) in a small dry test
Premium Management Marketing Strategic management