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    produces corresponding calcium salts with liberation of CO2: CaCO3 + 2HNO3 Ca(NO3)2 + H2O + CO2(g) In this experiment‚ the mineral acid is added in excess to the calcium carbonate and the excess titrated against standard sodium hydroxide. This kind of titration is termed back titration. In this procedure‚ the analyte is consumed using excess titrant and the end

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    Saline Lab Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to find out the molarity of each solution while finding out how many grams of sodium chloride we have. Materials 1. Wire gauze 2. tongs 3. Burner 4. balance 5. Matches 6. hot hands 7. ring stand 8. ring clamp 9. graduated cylinder 10. evaporating dish Procedure Steps: 1. Mass the evaporating dish 2. Record how many mL of solution you add into the evaporating

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    stopper • Weight Balance • Antacid tablet • Dilute solutions of o Sodium Hydroxide‚ NaOH(aq) o Iron(III) Nitrate‚ Fe(NO3)3 • Funnel • Cylinder Procedures 1. Put eye protection on for safety purposes. Part A: Reaction between Iron(III) Nitrate and Sodium Hydroxide. 2. Take two cylinders and fill one (full) with sodium hydroxide solution and other with Iron(III) nitrate solution. 3. Pour suitable amount (around 50 ml) of sodium hydroxide from the cylinder using a funnel into a Erlenmeyer

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    Part Ca)Up until the 1940’s rubber had only been obtained from the latex of rubber trees(Hevea brasiliensis) in plantations situated in tropical areas such as Malaya and Burma. The demand for rubber increased significantly during world war 2 as rubber was needed for tyres of military vehicles and the supply was interrupted by the conflict between the countries. Scientists in Germany and the US developed synthetic polymers that could replace rubber. Even after the war ended the traditional sources

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    Conductivity Solutions Abstract: We produced conductivity tests in water and other various solutions with a computer faced Conductivity Probe using the unit of microsiemens per centimeter (uS/cm) to find out which solutions had a high conductivity and which solutions had a low conductivity. Many different solutions vary in conductivity due to the ratio of ions. Different levels of ions have an impact on conductivity because of the different charges and different types of bonds. Conductivity is

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    of Chemical Engineering CHME 426 –Chemical Engineering Laboratory III Title Page (Full Report) Title of the Experiment: Reaction through three CSTR in series Submitted by: Group (4) Section: Female 1. Name: Amina Ali ID: 200550284 2. Name: Duaa Tabarak ID: 200553858 3. Name: Mariam Rustom ID: 200552242 Date of experiment: 31st March‚ 2010 Date of submission: 11th April‚ 2010 Grades: Report presentation………………………………………… /15 Abstract and Objective(s)……………………………………/10 Introduction

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    Lab Report: Halogen Reactions Purpose: This experiment will allow for exploration into some of the properties of Group 17 elements (halogens) and their compounds. More specifically‚ the solubility properties of these halogens will be used to predict their reactions. The relative electronegativities of the halogens will be determined. Halides‚such as Cl-‚ Br-‚ and I- will be used to make these determinations. Because this lab is qualitative rather than quantitative‚ there are no calculation

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    Example lab report of Synthesis of potassium tris (oxalato) ferrate (III) trihydrate Posted by Nurul Yunaliyana Experiment 5: Synthesis of potassium tris (oxalato) ferrate (III) trihydrate  Purpose:  to synthesis potassium tris (oxalato) ferrate (III) trihydrate ‚K3 [Fe (C2O4)3].3H2O. Introduction:  Ferrous ammonium sulfate‚ Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2.6H2O is dissolved in a slightly acid solution‚ excess oxalic acid‚ H2C2O4‚ is added and the following reaction takes place: Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2.6H2O + H2C3O4

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    Chem 105 Guide to the Formal Laboratory Report The purpose of a formal report is to communicate effectively to another person the goal‚ procedure‚ data analysis method‚ and results of your laboratory work. The report is divided into several well-defined sections. Each section must be present in a complete report. To earn an outcome point for the laboratory report‚ a student must submit a formal lab report that earns a score of at least 90/100. Each error (factual‚ grammatical‚ typographical

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    initially filled with 25mL of 0.201moldm-3 sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to titrate 25mL (±0.03mL) of unknown acid X in mL (±0.05mL) after each titre. Reading on the burette initially filled with 25mL of 0.201moldm-3 NaOH (±0.05mL) First titre 21.3 Second titre 18.2 Third titre 15.2 Fourth titre 12.0 Qualitative data Observations: When dissolving the acid X in the water‚ most of it did not dissolve and become whitish foam sitting at the top of the solution. When transferring the acid from the

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