GROUP A MODEL ANSWER Brafman et al.‚ Five New Zinc Sulphide Polytypes: 10L (8 2); 14L (5 4 2 3); 24 L (5 3)3; 26L (17 4 2 3) and 28L (9 5 5 0). Acta Cryst. 22‚ 347 - 352 (1967). DO NOT PLAGIARISE THIS MODEL ANSWER Paragraph 1 ZnS exists in two polymorphs‚ namely sphalerite and wurzite. Analysis of its symmetry and crystal structure using ATOMS will be used to deduce its possible polytypic stacking sequences as well as the orientation relationship between these two structures. Sphalerite is
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decrease in oxidation state. If zinc completely reacts with HCL‚ then the theoretical yield of copper should be equivalent to the actual yield. Purpose: In this lab‚ we will determine the percent composition of a modern (post-1982) penny by using a strong acid to react and dissolve the zinc core‚ leaving only the copper coating. Once only copper remains‚ we will compare its mass to the entire mass of the penny to determine how much of a penny is copper and how much is zinc. Titration Experiment Day
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moles in 2.65g of zinc. 2. Calculate the number of moles of hydrochloric acid in 37.5mL of a 3.00M HCl solution. 3. Calculate how many moles of HCl are required to react with 0.244 moles of zinc. Procedure: 1. Put on safety equipment. 2. Label small glass vial so your group can identify it later. 3. Determine the mass of the clean dry vial and record your mass to 2 decimal places on your lab sheet. 4. Zero the balance. 5. Add 3-4 grams of zinc to the vial and
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report material must be in INK – pencil or white-out will render the work ineligible for mark appeal) 1. What observations and conclusions can you note about each of the three reactions that occurred in the test tubes where you combined potassium iodide‚ KI‚ and hydrogen peroxide‚ H2O2 (in part 1) of the experiment? (Give a detailed explanation of any observations that you made‚ i.e.‚ what made the colour change‚ what reactions happened?) ANSWER: 2. Use the information below to develop the necessary
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The halides in unknown solution were identified as iodide and chloride based on their experimental E°(Ag/AgX) values‚ -0.16 ±0.01V and 0.22 ±0.02V respectively. These results were both accurate with percent error of 5.96% for iodine and 0.9% for chloride. The literature value of E°(Ag/AgI) and E°(Ag/AgCl) were -0.151V and 0.222V respectively (1). In addition‚ the literature vales lay within the 95% confidence interval for both halides therefore the results were accurate. These results were precise
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Reactivity of Halide Ions Purpose: There are four halide salts used in this experiment that are found in the human body. Sodium fluoride is poisonous‚ but has been traced to be beneficial to humans in the prevention of tooth decay. Sodium chloride is added to many of our foods to increase flavor. Sodium chloride is important for many life processes‚ but too much intake is linked to high blood pressure. Sodium bromide is distributed throughout body tissues. Sodium iodine controls cell growth. The
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Zinc is one of the longest-studied nutrients that correlates with statistically significantly less acne. Some months ago‚ I discovered that around 200mg/day of zinc picolinate could‚ under some circumstances‚ make me dramatically acne-free for the first time ever. That led to a very long course of study‚ research and experiments. For a megadose of zinc to affect acne dramatically‚ a good bet was that zinc is a cofactor in a reaction that affects acne. If you have a chemical reaction in the body
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battery ever created was way back in 1800. Alessandro Volta was the inventor of the first ever battery‚ which consisted of layers of zinc‚ blotting paper soaked in salt water‚ and silver. In the 1800 ’s‚ the Daniel cell was developed‚ which is also known as the wet ’ cell‚ as it used liquids for the electrolytes. It consists of copper and zinc plates‚ and copper and zinc sulphates. Although the Daniel cell worked‚ it was only suitable for stationary items‚ such as door bells as it was a wet cell.
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leading to a collection of developmental and physiological conditions commonly grouped as “lead poisoning.” In brief‚ lead acts on small biological systems that affect a major system‚ an example of which are zinc-finger proteins. The zinc-finger‚ a common protein motif‚ relies on the coordination of Zinc (Zn) ions for the protein’s shape and stability; therefore‚ any alterations can affect its shape and‚ inherently‚ its function. In an article by Jacqueline Michelle Ordemann and Rachel Narehood Austin‚
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Abstract: One is to determine the gap energy of cadmium sulfide semiconductor thin film using the equation: Eg = h.c/ is the signal of the long wavelength limit of the absorption peaks (measured in the lab). The reaction between cadmium sulfide and NH3‚ in the presents of thiourea yield a of 579(nm). The % error of the reaction is 1.24%. Introduction: There are 3 types of metals for electricity conducting: metallic conductor‚ semiconductor‚ and superconductor. Metallic conductors
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