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    STOICHIOMETRY The reaction of Iron with Copper(II) Sulfate Purpose: In this experiment we will use stoichiometric principles to deduce the appropriate equation for the reaction between metallic iron and a solution of copper (II) sulfate. This reaction produces metallic copper‚ which is seen precipitating as a finely divided red power. Materials: Flask beaker Copper solution Balance Hot plate •150 ml beaker •1 gram of iron power •30 ml of CuSO₄

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    Experiment 4 Guide Questions for Discussion Iron-Silver Equilibrium 1. Give the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction between Fe2+ and Ag+. What is the chemical formula of the gray precipitate? Answer: Fe2+(aq) + Ag+ (aq) Fe3+(aq) + Ag (s) The formula of the precipitate is Ag(s). 2. Give the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction of Fe2+ with Fe(CN)63-. a. What is the chemical formula of the Prussian blue precipitate? b. How does

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    EXPERIMENT : Iron in Breakfast Cereal by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy OBJECTIVES : 1) To determine the actual iron content of different brands of cereals 2) To compare the experimental results with the values listed on the manufacturer’s labels. INTRODUCTION : Iron is one of the important minerals that is required for our bodies to function properly. Most of the iron in our body is found in the blood such as haemoglobin‚ approximately 60 -70% of the human body’s iron is found in

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    Gabriella Posess AP Chemistry- Period C 11/24/11 Iron Complex Lab Purpose: Be able to tell the difference between iron (II) and iron (III) solutions by performing redox reactions between irons oxidation states. Materials: test tube rack 6 test tubes- 25 x150 mm 25 mL graduated cylinder 6 stoppers 6 mL distilled water 6 mL Iron (III) chloride solution (0.02M FeCl3 x 6H2O) 6 mL Iron (II) sulfate solution (0.02M FeSO4 x 7H2O) 1 drop Potassium ferricyanide solution(0.1M K3Fe(CN)6)

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    Iron Deficient Anemia

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    Iron deficient anemia is a decreased total iron body content. It occurs when iron deficiency is severe enough to lower the amount of red blood cells being formed and it causes the development of anemia. It is the most common deficiency in the world. Hemorrhages can also cause anemia and much greater problems. Bleeding can also be so slow that it is often overlooked. Iron is a necessity for all living organisms because it is needed for many processes. Iron levels are carefully regulated by

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    A Case of Iron Deficiency

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    A Case of Iron Deficiency (Summarizing and Note-Taking) Describe the structure of a molecule of hemoglobin and explain the role played by iron in the transport of oxygen. The structure of hemoglobin is a hemi group. A hemi group consists of an iron (Fe) ion held in a heterocyclic ring. Iron binds with oxygen. Therefore‚ it has a very important role in transporting oxygen in the blood. How is iron stored and transported in the body? Iron can be stored within intestinal entrecotes bound to ferritin

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    Iron Lab Report

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    Aim: To Find and test the Iron content in different food sources INTRODUCTION: A Redox titration was used in order to perform this experiment. Reduction/oxidation (redox) process occurs when electrons are transferred from a donor species (the reducing agent) to another acceptor species (the oxidizing agent). It happens between an analyte and a titrant. A redox titration is done just as a normal titration is done‚ however instead of titrating an acid against a base‚ an oxidizing agent is titrated

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    Determination of Iron by Reaction with Permanganate-A Redox Titration Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to find the percentage of iron in an unknown iron oxide sample which could be determined through titration with a standard solution of potassium permanganate. Success in this analysis requires careful preparation and attention to detail. Performing this experiment also provides practice at titrations. The overall reaction is: 8H+(aq) + MnO4-(aq) + 5e-  Mn2+(aq) + 4H2O Theory:

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    modern humans to abandon bronze for iron? In this paper I will present the reasons for and the techniques used to develop iron into a useable metal that is far superior to bronze. Topics will include‚ when iron was first used‚ the accidental discovery of steel‚ and why bronze was replaced by iron. First though‚ let us look at the origins of iron. The Iron Age began around 1200 BC‚ according to Scarre‚ in southwest Asia (2005:434). It is know however that iron was in use as early as 3000 BC in

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    Internship Project‚ 2012 Supervised by Susmita Dasgupta susmita.dasgupta@hotmail.com 1 DRI‚ or directly reduced iron is a method of producing solid iron from iron oxide 2 Iron from iron ore can be • In solid form In solid form‚ iron ore can be 1. DRI produced in coal based kilns 2. HBI produced in gas based kiln. 3. DRI does not need coking coal at all. • Or in molten form In molten form iron can be produced in the 1. Blast Furnace‚ needs coking coal. 2. Corex ‚ can use significant quantities of non

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