Title : Investigation of Action of Saliva and 3 M Hydrochloric Acid in Two Carbohydrate Solutions Objective : To investigate the action of saliva and 3 hydrochloric acid in two carbohydrate solution Results Table1: Observation Conclusion Solution A Benedict’s test: Blue coloration turned to brick red precipitate. Reducing sugar is present in the solution A. Iodine test: The coloration remained unchanged. Starch is absent in solution A. Solution B Benedict’s test: The blue coloration
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determination of copper‚ zinc and lead by adsorptive stripping voltammetry in the presence of Morin E. Shams a‚∗ ‚ A. Babaei b ‚ M. Soltaninezhad b a Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences‚ Zanjan 45195-159‚ Iran b Department of Chemistry‚ Arak University‚ Arak‚ Iran Received 24 November 2002; received in revised form 5 September 2003; accepted 15 September 2003 Abstract A sensitive and selective method for the simultaneous determination of copper‚ zinc and lead is presented. The
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As a liquid evaporates‚ it lowers the temperature of the substances around them‚ because evaporation is an endothermic process. In the graph‚ each substance has a different curve. Some lowered the temperature much more than others. This is because different substances require differing amounts of energy to evaporate. To test this‚ the temperature change from the evaporation of 4 different alcohols was measured and compared‚ along with cyclohexane. Methanol had the largest change in temperature‚ 18
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Investigating the rate of reaction between Marble Chips (Calcium Carbonate) and hydrochloric acid Aim. In the investigation I am going to find out how the surface area affects the rate of reaction by measuring the amount of gas produced and weight loss in a reaction between small/large pieces of Marble Chips (Calcium Carbonate) and Hydrochloric acid per minute. Hypothesis. The rate of reaction increases when the surface area of a solid reactant is increased. This happens because by
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Food and Chemical Toxicology 45 (2007) 1650–1661 www.elsevier.com/locate/foodchemtox A comparison of chemical‚ antioxidant and antimicrobial studies of cinnamon leaf and bark volatile oils‚ oleoresins and their constituents q Gurdip Singh b a‚* ‚ Sumitra Maurya a‚1 ‚ M.P. deLampasona b‚ Cesar A.N. Catalan b a Chemistry Department‚ DDU Gorakhpur University‚ Gorakhpur 273 009‚ India Instituto de Quimica Organica‚ Universidad Nacional de Tucuman‚ Ayacucho 471‚ S.M. de Tucuman
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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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Investigating How Concentration of Acid Affects the Reaction Between Calcium Carbonate and Hydrochloric Acid Introduction ============ According to the collision theory temperature‚ concentration‚ surface area and catalysts all affect rates of reaction as shown in the diagrams below. Increasing any of these should increase the number of collisions and so increase the reaction rate up to an optimum point. Increasing the temperature causes the particles to collide with more
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Oxygen (O) Human beings obtain this element from the air. It enters a person’s bloodstream through the lungs. The blood carries oxygen to the cells of the body. In the cells‚ oxygen combines with chemicals obtained from food. Energy produced during this process makes it possible for each cell to perform its function in the body. Also‚ oxygen atoms are present in water and water is essential to all life. It is present in many organic compounds. While oxygen is necessary for life‚ oxygen as ozone
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sodium thiosulphate (thio) and hydrochloric acid. Hydrochloric Acid + Sodium Thiosulphate "" sodium chloride + water + sulphur The reactants are both colourless‚ but one of the products‚ sulphur‚ is yellow‚ so we can use this fact to follow the rates of reaction. I am going to investigate how the concentration of the acid effects the speed of the reaction. Apparatus 1 small measuring cylinder 1 large measuring cylinder 1 small beaker 1 large beaker Hydrochloric Acid Sodium Thiosulphate Cross
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experiment where zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid in order to find out the number of moles and atoms of zinc reacted. This can be accomplished by weighing the sample before and after the reaction with hydrochloric acid. Data: Material Mass in grams (g) Initial mass of dry beaker 49.37 Initial mass of dry beaker + zinc 51.03 Initial mass of zinc 1.66 Final mass of beaker + zinc 50.40 Final mass of dry beaker 49.36 Final mass of zinc 1.04 Observation: We placed the zinc inside the
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