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    Objective: The purpose of the lab is to learn filtering techniques. Specifically‚ to form and filter a calcium carbonate precipitate using a Buchner funnel. Procedure: a.) Prepared a mixture of .5 M calcium nitrate (45 mL) and .01 M sodium carbonate by combining and stirring the two liquids in a beaker. Allow the mixture to stand. b.) Prepare the filtration assembly. The assembly consists of a tapered flask with a buchner funnel inserted in the top. The funnel has a rubber stopper attached

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    Mario Troncoso 20025019 Dehydrating Cyclohexanol Structure/MSDS: Anhydrous calcium chloride—irritant and hygroscopic (calcium chloride) cyclohexanol—irritant and hygroscopic (cyclohexanol) cyclohexene—flammable and irritant (cyclohexene) Sulfuric acid—toxic and oxidizer (Sulfuric acid) phosphoric acid—corrosive (phosphoric acid) Results/Data: End product weighed 0.109g of cyclohexane and tested positive with bromine test Discussion: In order to perform

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    Chicago Tylenol Murders

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    Chicago Tylenol Murders By: Kelli Simpson_ MAN3554-12_Week9 The Tylenol Murders happen in the Chicago area in late September to early October‚ 1982. Seven people died from taking Tylenol the youngest was 12 years old. Two firefighters went to their supervisor and told them what they thought happen and this was that these people died after taking tylenol. And so they went gathered the tylenol bottles and it was tested and discovered that it was laced with cyanide there was enough

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    Beer-Lambert Law

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    Beer-Lambert Law Gabe Garrison & Paige England Buffalo High School Abstract In this lab‚ the Beer-Lambert Law is tested by using a spectrophotometer. This is a quick and easier way to determine the concentration of a solution. Keywords: Beer-Lambert Law‚ Spectrophotometer‚ concentration Beer-Lambert Law The Beer-Lambert-Law states that

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    SYNTHESIS OF TRANS-9-(2-PHENYLETHENYL) ANTHRACENE (A WITTIG REACTION) Introduction: The purpose of this experiment is to convert carbonyl compounds to alkenes using Wittig reaction. In this case we will be synthesizing Trans-9-(2-phenylethenyl) anthracene from benzyltriphenylphosphonium chloride and 9-anthraldehyde. We will also aim to obtaining a high percent yield and purity for the synthesis of Trans-9-(2-phenylethenyl) anthracene. The mechanism for this reaction goes thus:

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    The Analysis of Alum

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    Computer The. Analysis of Alum 158 After a compound has been synthesized‚ tests should be carried out to verify that the compound fonned is indeed the compound desired. There are a number of tests that can be perfonned to verify that the compound is the one desired. In Experiment 15A‚ you prepared alum crystals‚ KAl(S04)z·12H 20. In Experiment 15B‚ you will conduct a series of tests to detennine if your crystals are really alum. The first test is to find the melting temperature of the

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    Lab Proposal

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    PART A: 1. Press the On/Off button to turn on the MeasureNet workstation 2. Press Main Menu‚ then press F2 Temperature‚ next press F1 Temperature vs. Time. 3. Half fill a 150-mL beaker with ice and water. Press calibrate to calibrate the temperature probe. When prompted‚ enter 0.0 *C as the actual temperature of the constant temperature bath (ice water). Press Enter. Insert the temperature probe in the ice water. Swirl the temperature probe until the temperature approaches and stabilizes

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    Lab report April 14‚ 2013 Abstract: In this article‚ we will experiment on the significant in strength of the enzyme by using three different test tubes and measuring the amount of product they give off. To determine this we are going to test the amount of color absorbance by using a special tool to help us understand our results. We will see how our end results show the effect of the amount of concentration we apply to each test tube. The results would be shown by the support of two graphs

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    Experiment (6) Determination of ash content Aim: To determine the ash content in 5 samples of milk Principle: This experiment wills comparison between all samples. We will weight three times. First type the weight of crucible. The second is crucible and the sample the last about the weight of ash after removing from furnace. Apparatus: 1. clean crucibles 2. Analytical balance 3. Clean tongs 4. Tripod 5. Bunsen burner 6. Silica triangle Instruments: 1. Furnace Procedure:

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    Charles' Law Lab Report

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    Name: Taylor Wright Lab Partners: Cody‚ Jeremy‚ Haly‚ Eric‚ Brody Date: October 14th Class: Chemistry 20 Charles’ Law Lab Introduction: The purpose of this investigation is to demonstrate how water temperature affects the volume of a balloon. According to Charles’ Law‚ temperature and volume increase proportionally‚ as long as chemical amount and pressure remain the same. Research Question: How does the volume of a balloon react to changing temperatures? Hypothesis: If we increase the temperature

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