TITLE: DETERMINING THE VITAMIN C CONTENT IN VARIOUS FRUIT JUICE PREPARED BY: NOR HUSNA BINTI MOHD ROSLI CLASS: SC3 (ALUK 11) IC NUMBER: STUDENT ID: LECTURER’S NAME: MADAM ZAKIAH BINTI ZAKARIA SUBMISSION DATE: 22 AUGUST 2013 OBJECTIVES: To investigate the vitamin C content in various fruit juices which is based on the graph’s curve obtained. INTRODUCTION [pic] Vitamin C‚ or also known as ascorbic acid (L-ascorbic and L-dehydroascorbic acids)‚ is recommended as the best
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Weak Acid Titration Abstract: Our method for determining the unknown weak acid was to determine the equilibrium constant K from the molecular weight of the weak acid from our titration data. In this lab the acid Potassium hydrogen phthalate and two unknown acids were titrated. We determined the molar mass of the Potassium hydrogen phthalate‚ for the unknown acids we calculated the molar mass and the Ka values. We used NaOH as the known base for titrating in all three of the titrations. Our
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Executive Summary – 85’C In little over a decade since Mr. Wu Cheng-Hsueh envisioned his café‚ 85’C has established itself as a premier bakery brand with an affordable price tag. Beyond the ideal temperature to preserve the flavor of coffee‚ the brand identity now establishes the benchmark for quality for a wide array of bakery products like cakes‚ breads‚ savory edibles‚ gourmet desserts and healthy beverages like tea. At 85’C‚ perfection blends seamlessly with ambition. As a result‚ the company
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Identification of an Unknown Organic Acid Chem 1211K Lab Drawer #15 Wednesday November 13th‚ 2013 Unknown Number: 3334025-CF13 Table of Contents Pg. # Abstract 3 Experimental Report 4-7 Results and Discussion 7-12 Conclusion 13 **pKa Graph 14 Abstract Identifying this organic acid was an extensive task that involved several different experiments. Firstly‚ the melting point
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Acid Rain Definition: The term acid rain refers to what scientists call acid deposition. It is caused by airborne acidic pollutants and has highly destructive results. Scientists first discovered acid rain in 1852‚ when the English chemist Robert Agnus invented the term. From then until now‚ acid rain has been an issue of intense debate among scientists and policy makers. Acid rain‚ one of the most important environmental problems of all‚ cannot be seen. The invisible gases that cause acid
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Chapter 10 ComMon Acids and Alkalis 10.1 Acids and Alkalis 1. Acids taste sour. Many fruits contain acids. 2. The three mineral acids commonly found in the laboratory are hydrochloric acid‚ sulphuric acid and nitric acid. 3. Alkalis taste bitter and feel soapy or slippery. 4. The common alkalis found in the laboratory are sodium hydroxide solution‚ potassium hydroxide solution‚ calcium hydroxide solution and ammonia solution. 10.2 Acid-Alkali Indicators 1. An acid-alkali indicator
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not that easy as it cannot be done using constructors. for this conversion we need to define an overloaded casting operator. This is usually referred to as a conversion function. The syntax for this is as follows: operator typename(){….} The above function shall convert a class type data to typename. A conversion function must follow the following 3 rules: a. It cannot have a return type b. It has to be declared inside a class. c. It cannot have any arguments. (ii)File pointers: we need
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faultlines that make the crisis so intractable. Although the whole of the euro area is now in recession‚ the reverse is much more severe in southern than in northern Europe. Forecasts for 2012 show Greece faring the worst‚ with GDP falling by over 4%‚ a crippling blow after already suffering four years of recession. Portugal will also take a knock as national output declines by more than 3%. One reason why investors have been fretting about Spain is that they fear that austerity will prove counter-productive
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Chromatography of Commercial Analgesics Chromatography of Commercial Analgesics CHEMISTRY 200L EXPT 4 PAGE 8 - 11 CHEMISTRY 200L EXPT 4 PAGE 8 - 11 Janna Vernice R. Villalon*‚ Christian V. Villanueva‚ Cyd Vincent L. Zamora Department of Chemistry‚ College of Science *Corresponding author; e-mail: janna.villalon@rocketmail.com Abstract In analyzing the chromatography of analgesics‚ thin layer chromatography (TLC) was used. A very thin (micron) film of silica is coated on a glass
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Ellsie: Queen Acid Rain Zoe: Queen Acid Rain’s Servant Justin: First Guy Dead Lance: Second Guy Dead Shea: Mr. CleanUpOurWorldIt’sTheOnlyOneWe’veGot! E: Servant! Z: Yes Queen? E: Let’s go pollute! Z: Yes Queen. J: *Walking in* Acid Rain herself! Why‚ no one will believe I have found her here! I must take a picture! E: No puny human‚ you will not! *Puddles Of Acid Rain Appear Around Him* J: No! Not that! *Trips And Falls Into Puddle Of Acid Rain* *Hissing Sound* L: *Walking In* Acid Rain herself
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