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    Chemistry

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    Chemistry 42 Course Syllabus Introductory General Chemistry Santa Rosa Junior College Spring 2013 Section 5618 - Course Information Lecture W‚F 7:30 – 9:00 PM (1999 Bech)‚ Lab W 9:00 – 12:00 PM (1948 Bech) Instructor of Record: Dr. Valeria Martinovic My office is in 1914 Bech. My Spring office hours are Mondays 10:00-10:30 PM‚ Wednesdays 7:00-7:30am‚ 9:00-10:30am‚ Fridays 7:00-7:30am. Leave a message at any time by e-mail at vmartinovic@santarosa.edu. Course description: Welcome

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    2.14) a) Zirconium melting point is a physical property. b) Zirconium being resistant to corrosion is a chemical property. c) Zirconium having a greyish-white appearance is a physical property. d) It is a chemical property that allows Zirconium to ignite in the air when cut into small pieces. e) It is a physical property that Zirconium is a shiny metal. 2.18) a) Potential energy b) Kinetic energy c) Kinetic energy d) Kinetic energy 2.22) I would advise my friends to read the instructions

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    Ict Lab 2

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    PART A 1. Buying a new PC. Low Yat Plaza in Jalan Bukit Bintang is a well-known place for computer sales. Assume that you want to buy a new PC for your personal use. Your task is to: i. Make a list of your hardware and software requirements‚ be as specific as possible. (For software‚ you must at least choose 1 type of operating system and 3 application programs.) HARDWARE * CPU (Central Processing Unit): responsible for handling all instructions it receives from hardware components

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    Chemistry

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    Studying Chemistry at UCL UNDERSTANDING THE PAST  CHALLENGING THE PRESENT  SHAPING THE FUTURE Why UCL‚ why UCL Chemistry‚ why London? Course Structure What you’ll do; timetable; assessment From being taught to deep learning Opportunities Why UCL? UNDERSTANDING THE PAST  CHALLENGING THE PRESENT  SHAPING THE FUTURE History Oldest university (1826) outside Oxbridge in England First inclusive UK university Founded on principle of educating anyone who would benefit Non-CofE‚ women

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    Orgo Lab 2

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    Simple and Fractional Distillation Experiment II Stancy Saji‚ 18 September 2014 Purpose Experiment II involved two kinds of distillation techniques: simple and fractional. Simple distillation was done to separate ethyl acetate—which has a usual boiling point of 77º—from a less volatile component‚ while fractional distillation was done to distinguish an ethyl acetate/n-butyl acetate mixture‚ which has boiling points of 77º and 125 º‚ respectively. Results and Discussion As previously stated the

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    Laboratory #16: Analysis of Grease in Water by Solvent Extraction Experiment Date: 2/19/10 Due Date: 2/26/10 II. Objective The goal of this lab was to determine the amount of impurity‚ in the form of oil‚ in water using the method of solvent extraction‚ also known as liquid-liquid extraction‚ a method of separating two materials with different physical and/or chemical properties. Two methods of evaporation will be used to finally determine the concentration of impurity- one using an explosion-proof

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    Half Life Lab

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    Half-Life of M&Ms Introduction Half-life is the time required for something to fall to half its initial value. The half-life of a radioactive element is the time it takes for half of its atoms to decay into something else. M&Ms were chosen because they all have the same m mark on the on one side. In this lab you will go through predicting and counting the number of remaining "mark-side up" candies that should help understand that rates of decay of unstable nuclei and how it can be measured;

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    Laboratory 2: Examining Dyes and Dying Introduction Dyes‚ which used on material such as cotton‚ silk‚ wool‚ and nylon appears to have color due to the partial light absorption in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Chromophores‚ derived from Greek‚ Chroma meaning color and phoros meaning bearer makes light absorption feasible. Dyes contain both chromophore molecules and auxochrome molecules; chromophore molecules include unsaturated groups‚ for instance carbon-carbon double bonds

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    Dex Cimino 3/24/2013 CHE101‚ Tamburro Lab 3 – Properties of Gases Data Table: Experiment Results | Gas | Flamereaction | Glowingsplint | Limewaterreaction | Bromothymolblue reaction | Hydrogen | Popping | extinguish | brownish | green | Oxygen | Brighter | reignite | redish | blue | Hydrogen & oxygen | exothermic | extinguish | brownish | Blue-green | Carbon dioxide | extinguish | extinguish | Milky | yellow | Alka

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    Chem LAB rEPORT LAB 2

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    to increase in direct translation to the concentration increasing. The theory surrounding this lab was to see in practice how density could be determined with displacement and then to determine whether the density does in fact increase directly with the concentration. Summary of Key Data Figure 1: From Part 1 Mass of Brass 13.2200g Initial Volume 16.86mL Finial Volume 18.45mL Figure 2: From Part 2 Mass of the Empty 50-mL Flask 37.393g Weight of Flask Filled with 50-mL of Water 87.096g Weight Closest

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