The Spectrophotometric Determination of an Equilibrium Constant. Abstract: The report presents determination of equilibrium constant for the formation of a complex ion FeSCN2+. This was accomplished using a colorimeter to measure absorbance of some known concentration solutions in order to generate the calibration curve. The equation of the graph was used to compute the equilibrium concentrations of the reactants and products‚ needed to calculate the equilibrium constant for
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CHM152LL LAB MANUAL COMPLEXOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF WATER HARDNESS Complexometric Determination of Water Hardness Introduction Complex ions When a neutral molecule or anion (a Lewis base) donates electron pairs and attaches itself to a metal ion center (a Lewis acid)‚ the resulting cluster‚ or complex‚ of atoms becomes a single complex ion. When such complexes form‚ the electron donating groups (called ligands) form coordinate covalent bonds through empty orbitals on the metal ion. An example
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Introduction A complex ion consists of a metal ion with Lewis bases attached to it. These Lewis bases form strong coordinate covalent bonds with the central complex ion in which both electrons of the bond are donated by the Lewis base. The Lewis bases that form this complex are referred to as ligands and they are typically either neutral molecules or anions. Polydentate ligands have multiple lone pairs of electrons that enable them to bond multiple atoms to the central metal atom. The stability
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Experiment no. 1 Determination of moisture content (standard method - oven drying method) 1.0 Introduction Every type of soil has its own percentage of moisture content. The void in soil content water and air. The moisture content may varies for each types of soil. Different type of soil has different moisture content. Moisture content of soil also may be affected by the climate where the high humidity country tend to have higher moisture content in soil. Size or structure of the
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Ice Calorimeter Determination with Mg June 18th 2013 Abstract: This experiment determines the amount of energy needed to melt ice. A spontaneous increase in enthalpy produce by combining 0.2036g Mg and 5.00mL H₂SO₄‚ ice was melted and readings were taken by using an ice calorimeter. Readings were taken before during and after the reaction were completed. The data taken shows a value of -405 KJ/mol while the theoretical value was -483.7 KJ/mol. Calculating the experimental
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NAME: TIME: 3 hours (180 minutes) PAGES: 20 (including this cover page) INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Total Mark Value: 100 Number of questions: 7 2. 1 page (single-sided-letter-sized) notes are permitted. 3. Stand-alone-non-programmable calculators are permitted. 4. Budget your time carefully. 5. Answers are to be given in the space provided. However‚ should you require additional space for a complete answer‚ use the blank page attached for this purpose. 6. For all problems where calculation space is
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The legal background: Determination of mental capacity: The issue of mental capacity is significant as approximately two million people in the UK are estimated to lack capacity as a result of learning difficulties‚ acute medical or mental illness that impair on their brain function . Furthermore‚ 30% of patients admitted to an acute medical ward and 44% on a psychiatric ward may lack mental capacity to make decision pertaining to the episode for which they are admitted ‚ ‚ . The Mental Capacity
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Self-determination in health care implies the patient’s right to make decisions on the type of health care they wish to receive provided their decisions are within legal boundaries. The law requires that patients making such decisions are fit and competent to make rational decisions. Although patients cannot exercise the right to self-determination when they become incapacitated‚ they can pre determine the type of health care they wish to receive in case they become unfit or incompetent to make their
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1/2/3/4 Quantitative Method of Case Analysis SWOT Analysis Financial Analysis Case analysis guideline description This document was prepared by Frances Tuer and edited by Jacqueline Glenney and Michael Robertson. It was designed to help students in MGMT 1P96 understand the case analysis process. STEP # 1 - SITUATION ANALYSIS The situation analysis is where you have to clearly demonstrate that you understand the company and its current situation. The two parts to this analysis are the Overview
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QUALITATIVE‚ QUANTITATIVE & MIXED METHODS RESEARCH WEEK 6 Competitive Intelligence BPP BUSINESS SCHOOL BPP BPP BUSINESS SCHOOL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Week 1 - The Role of Research in the Organisation Week 2 - Conducting Literature Reviews and Referencing Week 3 - An Introduction to Inductive and Deductive Research Week 4 - Research Design Week 5 - Research Questions and Hypotheses Week 6 - Qualitative‚ Quantitative and Mixed Methods Research Week 7 - Individual and Group Interviewing
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