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    Liquid and Evaporation

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    Rate of Evaporation of Different Liquids Objective of the Project This project is of the rate of evaporation of different liquid‚ in which we also discuss the factors which affect the rate of liquid. Introduction When liquid is placed in an open vessel. It slowly escapes into gaseous phase ventually leaving the vessel empty. This phenomenon is known as vaporization or evaporation. Evaporation of liquids can be explained in the terms of kinetic molecular model although there

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    Liquids and Solids

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    Liquids & Solids Pre Lab Questions: 3pts 1. What are the learning goals of this lab? The learning goal of this experiment is to view and experience the melting point and boiling point of different substances. 2. Why is acetamide not allowed in contact with your skin? What precautions does one have to take to work with this chemical? Acetamide is a carcinogen‚ which can cause cancer. Therefore‚ it should not be allowed to come in contact with a person’s skin. Any person working with this chemical

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    Liquid and Solid

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    Name:Shin Park|Date:06/14/2013| Exp 5: Liquids and Solids|Lab Section: | Data Table: Boiling Point Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Temperature when the last bubble has emerged ___83_˚C __82__˚C __82__˚C Average temperature from all three trials ___82.33_˚C % error ___.0849_% Melting Point Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Temperature when the acetamide melts __82__˚C _81___˚C __82__˚C Average temperature from all three trials ___81.66_˚C % error

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    Liquids and Solids

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    Date of Experiment October 7‚ 2012 Report Submitted: October 7‚ 2012 Title: Liquids and Solids Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to determine the boiling point of liquids and the melting point of solids. Procedure: I got all of my materials together and set up. I poured rubbing alcohol in a beaker and rubber banded it with the thermometer. I logged the last bubble that came out of the capillary tubes. After that I crushed the acetamide and carefully put it in the capillary tube

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    Density Lab

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    Ashley Robins 9/13/11 Honors Chemistry Period 4 Density Lab Purpose: 1. To determine the density of a solid using different laboratory techniques for measuring volume. 2. To use the intensive property of density to identify an unknown substance. Procedure: 1. Obtain a bag marked with a number containing a cube and a cylinder from the teacher. Record the number on the bag in the data table. Density of a cube: Using a balance‚ record the mass of the cube to the nearest tenth of a gram

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    Density Determinations

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    Experiment #2 “Density Determinations” Report The objective for experiment #2 was “to determine densities of objects/salt solutions with different concentrations of salt‚ to see how density changes as a function of concentration.” In experiment #2‚ part II‚ calculations of Density of NaCL solutions were made from 0%-25% NaCL concentration. My hypothesis was that as the % increased‚ so would the density‚ because adding weight would increase the density of each solution. The density calculations in

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    density experiment

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    submarine Adventure: Density Saves The Day‚; I had made many of the calculation for the best result of the lab. My calculations section contains: the volume of the unknown metals‚ where I figure out the volume of each metal so that I will be able to determine its density in order to find its identity; the density of unknown metals‚ where I figure out the density of each metal so that I will be able to determine its identity; percent error between known and unknown metal densities‚ where I figure out

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    Research on Density

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    Density: Using Experimental Techniques to Solve an Inquiry based problem ABSTRACT The topic of this experiment is Density. The objective is to find two ways in which the density of a given object can be determined‚ and to find out which of the two ways is more accurate and hence better to use in such a case. The two methods used in this experiment are finding the dimensions of the object and water displacement. These are two ways of finding the volume of an object‚ and they were chosen since

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    Relative Density

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    Relative Density Experiment 7: Relative Density Laboratory Report Moses Joshua Montilla‚ Jared Paolo Nacino‚ Daryl Janus Panganiban‚ Matthew Allan Papa Department of Sports Science College of Rehabilitation Science‚ University of Santo Tomas España‚ Manila Philippines Abstract The experiment about relative density is composed of three different activities. The first activity is about the Displacement Method for alloy‚ the second activity is about getting the density of a bone

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    Finding Density Lab

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    Finding Density Density is defined as mass per unit volume‚ which can be used to determine the object or substance observed. Many people use the density of objects to find what it is and how to classify the object. The object of the lab conducted was to find the density of the substances given and to find what the unknown liquid and solid were. The process to finding what the unknown solid and liquid were‚ was to find the density and to conduct multiple trials so when the density

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