Mass of crucible Mass with cuSO4 Mass after heating Difference in mass 29.50 34.50 32.66 1.84 30.40 35.40 33.56 1.84 26.37 31.37 29.54 1.83 29.50 34.50 32.66 1.84 Moles of water = mass/mr = 1.84/18 =0.102 CuSo4 moles = mass/mr = (5 - 1.84)
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Gravimetric determination of sulphate in fertiliser Question: The proportion of sulphate present in a brand of commercial fertiliser under a range of temperatures. Fertilisers provide plants with a number of sources necessary for them to grow‚ as follows‚ nitrogen‚ phosphorus‚ potassium and finally the one I will be concentrating on Sulfur. To cater for the varying plants‚ you wouldn’t require all these elements to the same extent as the necessities for each plant differ. The composition of different
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Note: I couldn’t paste in pictures and diagrams so please excuse any large spaces. Planing my investigation Method 1.Firstly I will measure 20ml of Copper Sulphate solution (CuSO4) in a measuring cylinder‚ for precise accuracy‚ and then pour the solution into test tube. I will place the test tube into a beaker and insulate the test tube‚ for minimum heat loss. (As shown in the diagram above.) 2.Secondly I will measure the required amount of Zinc (Zn) on a weighing scale‚ again for precise accuracy
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Journal of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences‚ Vol. 35‚ No. 2‚ 203-210‚ 2011 CRYSTALLIZATION OF ZINC SULPHATE SINGLE CRYSTALS AND ITS STRUCTURAL‚ THERMAL AND OPTICAL CHARACTERIZATION J.K. SAHA AND J. PODDER* Department of Physics‚ Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology‚ Dhaka-1000‚ Bangladesh ABSTRACT Zinc sulphate (ZnSO4.7H 2O)‚ an inorganic material has been crystallized by an isothermal evaporation method. ZnSO 4.7H2O is highly soluble in water and the solubility is found to be increased
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Change in Potential Energy Worksheet 1. A 7.3 kg gallon paint can is lifted 1.78 meters vertically to a shelf. What is the change in potential energy of the paint can? 2. A roller coaster car of mass 465 kg rolls up a hill with a vertical height of 75 m from the ground. What is the change in potential energy relative to the ground? 3. If the car in problem #2 starts at rest from the height of 75 m‚ what will its speed be when it is 5 meters from the ground? What is the change in potential
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Calculating the Enthalpy Change of Reaction for the Displacement Reaction between Zinc and Aqueous Copper Sulphate Data Collection and Processing Observations: * Drops of water left on the inside of the measuring cylinder * Hole in the lid‚ possible escape route for gas or splash-back * The polystyrene cup felt warm during the reaction By extrapolating the graph we can estimate what the rise in temperature would have been if the reaction had taken place instantaneously. I can
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Determination of the Waters of Crystallisation/ Water of Hydration‚ In Hydrated copper (II) Sulphate Introduction In nature there are some salts that will have water in their crystalline structure. These salts are commonly known as hydrated salts. Hydrated Copper (II) sulphate is one of these‚ as suggested by the use of the word hydrated in its name. Its molecular structure is shown below. The water that is chemically combined into their structure is called the water of crystallisation.
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Aim: To find out the mass of Iron (II) sulphate each ‘Iron tablet’ contains Background Knowledge: ‘Iron tablets’ are prescribed to patients suffering from anaemia. They contain 200mg (0.200g) of iron (II) sulphate FeSO4 We are going to analyse iron tablets to find out how much Iron (II) sulphate they contain. The procedure we will use is a REDOX reaction‚ by oxidising the Fe2+ contained in the Iron (II) sulphate to Fe3+. We will use potassium manganite (VII) as the oxidising agent. The active part
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Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Concrete attacks 2 3. Alkali-Silica Reaction – ASR 3 4. Sulphate Attack 5 5. Reference List 8 1. Introduction This report was issued in order to provide an in depth understanding of how a surveyor can differentiate between Alkali-Silica Reaction and Sulphate attacks in concrete when inspecting a building. In order to satisfy the requirements for this report‚ the author will give a detailed description of both kind of attacks‚ different study areas
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Inj 1mg Anti-biotic Same as mentioned above 11-13 Amkay Amikacin sulphate Inj 250mg Anti-biotic Bone‚ skin‚ soft tissue infection 01-14 Avelox Moxifloxacin Inj 400mg Anti-biotic Tuberculosis‚ bacterial infection 04-14 Furtum Ceftazidime Inj 250mg Anti-biotic Lower respiratory infection‚ Meningitis 03-14 Furtum Ceftazidime Inj 500mg Anti-biotic Same as mentioned above 01-14 Grasil Amikacin sulphate Inj 500mg Anti-biotic Severe systemic infection of CNS‚ bone skin
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