one phase is visible. (1 mark lost) 43. Sodium Carbonate will be very soluble in water because of the positive ions of sodium attached to the negative ions of the carbonate. Methanol will be partly soluble in water due to it’s small size and the presence of the OH group in the molecule and it’s very polar nature. Gasoline (Octane)‚ is completely insoluble since it is non-polar.
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current evidence does not suggest that this entity is associated with persistent or serious effects‚ but numerous experiments show that MSG is not safe for some individuals with
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to heat the water and let it boil gently such that the water refluxes in a steady drip from the bottom of the condenser. 6. Keep on heating the mixture till the solid stops to dissolve. Then remove the burner and cool the flask for a moment. 7. Remove the condenser carefully and add a very small amount of decolourizing charcoal
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How did the amount of Sodium Citrate‚ an anticoagulant‚ added to a Calcium Chloride solution affect the volume of the clots formed when a sodium alginate solution‚ a blood simulation‚ was introduced? Mackenzie Keesor (Fall Semester 2017-2018) Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to observe the differences in the formation of simulated blood clots when different amounts of sodium citrate‚ an anticoagulant‚ was added to the coagulation process‚ which would help gain information about the process
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Directed Line Segment: VECTORS • A line segment with direction is called a directed line segment. • If ‘A’ and ‘B’ are two distinct points in the space‚ then the ordered pair (A‚ B) is called as a directed line segment and is denoted by """""# . ! • In """""# ‚ ‘A’ is called initial point and ‘B’ is called terminal ! point of """""# . ! • The distance from ‘A’ to ‘B’ is called the length or magnitude of """""# . The length or magnitude of """""# ! ! is denoted by ’"""""# ’. Thus
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Taking Sides on: Affirmative Action Many have argued over the years that affirmative action in schools or the workforce is necessary for the fusion and equality of our culture. In the book‚ Taking Sides‚ two different authors discuss each view of either side of the issue. Both Robert Staples and Roger Clegg have a solid view of where they stand on the issue of affirmative action. Staples agrees that affirmative action is necessary to achieve racial equality. He recognizes that minorities‚ specifically
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there are also difficulties. After the winners buy everything that had wanted they wonder what else there is to buy. Some winners are over whelmed with the large sum of money and decide to spend it on drugs. They figure that if they have the money why not spend it‚ but they don’t realize that the drug can be addicting. After a certain amount of time the winner will notice that all of his fortune has been wasted on a drug that wasted away their body. Their money ends up being gone and they end up
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Preparation of t-Butyl-Chloride March 8 & 15‚ 2012 Theory: Alkyl halides can be synthesized when alcohols react with hydrogen halides. An alkyl halide is a halogen-substituted alkane‚ and a hydrogen halide is a compound consisting of a hydrogen bonded to a halogen (H-X). Alkyl halides are classified as primary‚ secondary‚ or tertiary depending on the number of alkyl substituents directly attached to the carbon bearing the halogen atom. The purpose of this laboratory experiment was to prepare
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Experiment 7 INVESTIGATING STOICHIOMETRY WITH SODIUM SALTS OF CARBONIC ACID Introduction In this experiment we are going to get a better understanding of chemical stoichiometry. We are going to be reacting sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) with hydrochloric acid (HCl). To start off the mass of two unknown substances (being the sodium bicarbonate and sodium carbonate) will be taken. We will need to construct balanced equations for both of the reactants with the HCl and
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SODIUM DISORDERS * Identify specific types of hyponatremia and hypernatremia using diagnostic criteria and assessment questions * Hyponatremia * Mild: 125-130 * Nausea‚ Malaise * Moderate: 115-125 * HA‚ Lethargy‚ Restlessness‚ Disorientation * Severe: <115 * Seizures‚ Coma‚ Resp/Brainstem damage * Hypernatremia * Mild: 145-160 * Asymptomatic * Moderate: 160-180
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