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    Sleuth your slurry

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    Faith Tuma Mr. Tuckey 13/05/14 Honours Chemistry 11 Sleuth Your Slurry Abstract: This labaratory report shows that when presented with an unknown chemical substance‚ identification of that substance is revealed through a seires of tests that involve chemical and physical properties of that substance. Problem: You are given an unknown chemical substance that you need to be able to identify. How are you going to do this? The compound can be either harmful or toxic‚ so what you need

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    Extraction and Evaporation. Separating the Components of “Panacetin” Introduction: The problem proposed in the experiment is an unknown ingredient found in generic Panacetin tablets that must be discovered. Panacetin tablets are known to contain aspirin‚ acetaminophen‚ and sucrose; therefore‚ the tablets tested‚ containing aspirin and sucrose‚ are thought to contain an unknown of something similar to that of acetaminophen such as acetanilide or phenacetin. Another problem trying to be sought out in the

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    sending you back to 1869 to see if you can recreate a periodic table as Mendeleev originally did by grouping together elements with similar properties and looking for trends within each group. If you are successful‚ you will be able to identify the unknown elements. Part A: Examining properties and trends. You will separate the elements into piles based on different properties. DO NOT put the cards back together until the end of Part A. You will have many piles by the end. 1. Sort the cards into

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    Identification of Unknown Organic Compounds by Melting Point‚ Boiling Point‚ and Infrared Spectroscopy Methods and Background The goal of this laboratory experiment was to determine the structure and identity of an unknown solid and an unknown liquid by using elemental analysis‚ index of hydrogen deficiency‚ infrared spectroscopy‚ melting point (for solid)‚ and boiling point (for liquid). In this laboratory‚ we were given unknown solid “C” and unknown liquid “D”. The empirical formula

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    Experiment: 10/14/08 through 10/30/08 Date of Report: 11/7/08 Chem 2262L � I. Introduction In this experiment‚ the zinc and nickel contents of unknowns were tested using two methods. In the first method‚ nickel and zinc were separated through ion-exchange chromatography and analyzed through chelometric titration. In the second method‚ the unknown was analyzed through the atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) of the mixture. In and ion-exchange column‚ the ions are separated due to their tendencies

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    E-REPORT #:22441 READS: "INCIDENT DATE: Several incidents since Deborah Barrett kidnapped a child from AL‚ she is still available as a foster parent which is ridiculous. AL attorneys will not be accepting payments for these children for our legal services. She is on drugs‚ abusive. There is a sex offender in the home‚ though she will hide them. There is mentally ill family members. How this county still trusts this woman and family will continue to be question in a court of law. CONCERNS: TAKE THESE

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    13a Test Lab Report

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    The Urea test was used to test both Unknown Gram-positive and Unknown Gram-negative bacteria. One colony of bacteria was used from the Unknown 13A plate and Unknown 13B plate in order to inoculate the Urea Slant. After the slant was inoculated‚ the cultures were placed in an incubator at 35ºC for Gram-positive bacteria‚ and 37ºC for Gram-negative bacteria for a total of 48 hours. If the Urea test were positive‚ the color of the slant would have changed to a hot pink color‚ which indicated the bacteria’s

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    this experiment is to determine the unknown component of Panacetin. Theory: Panacetin is an analgesic (pain reducing) and antipyretic (fever reducing) drug that is sold in drug stores. However‚ there is a suspicion that this bottle may be counterfeit‚ not containing the chemicals that it should. Panacetin should be made up of about 50 percent of the unknown component that we previously separated out of Panacetin for testing. We suspect that this unknown compound is either acetanilide or phenacetin

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    Maura Gongora 12th December‚ 2014 MCB 3020L- Section 018 Unknown #16 Abstract This report contains the background information on gram positive and gram negative bacteria‚ which will aid in understanding the use of specific laboratory experiments to distinguish between the two types of bacteria. Included are the materials and methods used to identify the gram positive and gram negative bacteria and methods which also differentiate between microbes of each group. The implications of the methods of

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    Being able to identify unknowns is important in chemistry because it allows chemists to identify what chemicals they are working with if they have been improperly labeled or if they are trying to determine substances in a compound. Molecular weight and pKa are two properties that help to identify unknown compounds. To find the pKa of an unknown‚ pH meters are used during titrations to measure the potential difference in a solution by measure the difference of hydrogen-ion activity in a solution and

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