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    chloride and they form a solid precipitate. Then we poured it a funnel with a filter paper to get the solid precipitate. Purpose  ● The purposed of the lab is to lets us student know if we know how calculate the percent yield of a double displacement reaction while using the grams that we get from our lab. Objectives  ● We need to know the solid precipitate that had been formed in the

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    A double displacement reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which two compounds react in order to create two new chemicals. The two cations and anions switch places with each other which forms two new compounds. As an example AB+CC can switch to AD+CB. Both sides of these equations must balance out in order to be neutral. So any pairs of compounds (such as A+B) must have a total balanced charge. In this example A could have a charge of positive 2 (+2) and B could have a charge of negative

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    Qualitative Observations of Double Displacement Reactions Lab Table 1.0 Qualitative Observation of Products Formed |Balanced Chemical Equations |Qualitative Observations | |BaCl2 (aq) + 2NaOH (aq)( BaOH2(aq) + 2NaCl(s) |An aqueous solution formed | | |Precipitate

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    change of a displacement reaction Aim: To determine the enthalpy change for the displacement reaction between zinc powder and copper (II) sulphate solution. Zn (s) + Cu2+ (aq) → Cu2+ (s) + Zn2+ (aq) Theory: For the displacement reaction‚ an excess amount of zinc powder is added to the measured amount of aqueous copper (II) sulphate. The temperature change over a period of time has to be measured and thus‚ the enthalpy change for the reaction can be measured. The equation of the above reaction is: Zn

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    The purpose of this lab was to find the theoretical and experimental percentage yields of the double displacement reaction between the solutions Lead (II) Nitrate (PbNO3) and Potassium Iodide (KI). It is important to obtain amounts of Lead (II) Nitrate and Potassium Iodide as close to 1.44g as possible. This reaction creates Lead (II) Iodide and Potassium Nitrate. The precipitate during this reaction is Lead (II) Iodide. The balanced equation is Pb(NO3)2 + 2KI= PbI2 + 2KNO3. In this lab the Lead (II)

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    Step 1: Pb (NO3) 2 (aq) + CaCl2 (aq)  PbCl2 (aq) + Ca (NO3) 2 (aq) (double displacement reaction) According to the solubility guidelines lead (II) chloride (PbCl2) is a possible precipitate. This is because even though most chlorides are soluble‚ lead chloride is considered insoluble (p.2‚ Lesson 17). Step 2: PbCl2 ↔ Pb2+ + 2Cl- Q = [Pb2+] [Cl-] 2 Step 3: Ksp = 1.2 x 10-5 (from table 17.1‚ p.5) Step 4: V2 = 20.0 mL (volume of Pb (NO3)2) + 45.0 mL (volume of CaCl2) = 65.0

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    combination of substances. The combination of substances often causes reactions‚ and one of the main groups of reactions is the single-replacement reaction. In Amrita University’s explanation of single replacement reactions‚ a single replacement reaction is defined as a “chemical reaction in which a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its compound.” The general formula for single displacement reaction is: AB + C  A + BC. This formula shows element A being replaced in its

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    Lab 2 Sara Rodriguez Period 2 Purpose: What is the more accurate way to measure volume‚ by using displacement or by using a ruler? Hypothesis: If the method of displacement is used ‚ then the results will be more accurate than measuring the volume using a ruler. Materials: -250 mL graduated cylinder -Triple beam balance -A weigh boat -Ruler -Samples Procedure: 1. Gather materials such as ‚ samples‚ weigh boat‚ triple beam balance ‚ graduated cylinder‚ ruler and water. 2. Take the materials

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    Is displacement a likely outcome of any situational crime prevention initiative? The short answer to this question is no. I will illustrate this answer in more detail by drawing upon three required readings. In his paper‚ Eck (1993‚ pp. 527) explicitly indicated that “there is no evidence of greater than 100% displacement and that full displacement is unlikely.” By summarizing pioneers’ works on the displacement‚ Eck listed six types of displacement: temporal‚ spatial‚ target‚ method‚ crime type

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    life long tenants‚ and the alterations of whole neighborhoods. On paper‚ it seems like it’s a great idea to take a neighborhood and give it a face lift‚ but there is a human element to the equation we are leaving out. Sternbergh (2009) notes that “Displacement

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