Sean Dowling Julia Phaltankar Mrs. Oakes Chemistry w/ Algebra 10/G February 18‚ 2015 Determining Empirical Formula Lab Introduction: One can find an empirical formula by taking a sample of a compound and dividing the number of moles of one element in the compound by the number of moles of another element in the compound to form a small wholenumber formula. For example‚ in a sample of a made up compound of oxygen and lead‚ one mole of lead has a molar mass of 207.2 g/mole‚ and oxygen
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What is the percent of each element in Al2 (SO3)3 ? Empirical Formula a) What is the empirical formula for a compound which is 75 % C and 25 % H? b) What is the empirical formula for a compound which has 48.64 % C‚ 8.16 % H‚ 43.20 % O c) What is the empirical formula of 40.68 % C‚ 5.08 % H‚ and 54.24 % O? d) A blue solid is found to contain 36.894% N and 63.16% O. What is the empirical formula for this solid? e) What is the empirical formula for a compound that contains 10.89% Mg‚ 31.77%
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Lab of Determining an Empirical Formula B2 Honors 12/18/13 Abstract In this lab‚ to help better understand the concepts of gram atomic masses and empirical formulas‚ we found the gram atomic masses and empirical formula of a binary compound. The two compounds should form a definite whole number ratio by mass. This ratio will also help determine the subscripts of the elements in the empirical formula. Errors in this experiment can stem from measuring wrong or doing equations incorrectly.
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Chebyshev’s Theorem and The Empirical Rule Suppose we ask 1000 people what their age is. If this is a representative sample then there will be very few people of 1-2 years old just as there will not be many 95 year olds. Most will have an age somewhere in their 30’s or 40’s. A list of the number of people of a certain age may look like this: |Age |Number of people | |0 |1 | |1 |2 | |2 |3
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Alcoholism: Supported by Empirical Research Ellie Smith Vanderbilt University Abstract Globally‚ alcohol abuse disorders have become a problem for seventy-six million people (Orford‚ Natera‚ Copello‚ Atkinson‚ 2005). Addiction is a disease‚ not merely a social disorder. The disease not only affects the inflicted individuals‚ but can also be detrimental to family members and the greater community. Causes of addiction can be grouped into three categories: psychological traits
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Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide Date: Aim: The aim of this experiment was to determine the empirical formula of magnesium oxide. Equipment: · Balance · Crucible and lid · Bunsen burner · Magnesium ribbon (0.2g) · Steel wool · Crucible tongs · Pipe clay triangle · Tripod Procedure: 1. Obtain a clean‚ dry crucible and lid‚ then heat them for approximately 5 minutes over a Bunsen burner 2. Clean the surface of a 20 cm strip of magnesium ribbon using steel wool 3. Coil
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DETERMINATION OF EMPIRICAL FORMULA OF MAGNESIUM OXIDE Objective: The objective of this lab is to experimentally determine the empirical formula of Magnesium Oxide. Equipment: • Ring Stand • 5 inch ring • wire gauze • Crucible and Crucible lid • Butane burner • Magnesium • Crucible tongs • Safety glasses • Gloves Experimental Procedure 1. Setup ring stand with five inch ring and triangle. 2. Obtain desired amount of Magnesium‚ a crucible with
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Self-fulfilling prophecy is defined in the textbook as “when a person’s expectations of an event‚ and his or her subsequent behavior is based on those expectations‚ make an outcome more likely to occur than would otherwise been true” (Watzlawick‚ 2005). A recent event that I happened to impose this is when I took my car to get it checked it‚ the mechanic told me that a part that controls the steering wheel was badly damaged and that if I kept driving the car in that condition‚ my steering wheel won’t
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Having stayed for five years in France for my masteral studies and job as historical journalist in CNN‚ made me long to go back to my country. I wanted to stay with my family‚ reunite with old friends‚ and render my hard work to my countrymen. I know that my studies and my work have led me to different places across the globe‚ meet new peoples‚ and lead a wonderful and meaningful life. However‚ as the rugged saying goes “there is no place like home”. Upon the completion of my thesis my concluding
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Empirical Evidence The study of addiction has included alcoholism and drug addiction for a long time. The recent obesity epidemic has brought food addiction as a serious concern even though it is still a controversial issue. It is difficult to accept the idea of food being an addiction. Addiction has been defined as” a primary‚ chronic disease involving brain reward‚ motivation‚ memory and related circuitry.”(Whitepaper) There are numerous studies and research that support the fact that over
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