from: | | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback | A. | nucleic acids. | | | | B. | amino acids contained in dietary protein. | 100% | | | C. | urea. | | | | D. | ammonia. | | | | | Score: | 0.1/0.1 | | | 2. | Quest#2 | | Ammonia is converted to urea in the: | | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback | A. | heart. | | | | B. | brain. | | | | C. | kidney. | | | | D. | liver. | 100% |
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Ashley Gonzales Dana Ronquillo Chem 12/E January 9‚ 2015 Experiment 20A - Introduction to Acids and Bases Purpose: 1. to become familiar with a variety of typical laboratory test for acids and bases 2. to develop operational definitions of acids and bases 3. to develop conceptual definitions of acids and bases 4. to test a variety of household products and classify them as acids or bases Materials: Refer to “Heath Chemistry- Laboratory Experiments” p.230-231 Procedure: Refer to “Heath Chemistry-
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DEPARTMENT OF PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY College of Art and Sciences Visayas State University Chemistry 31a Biochemistry Laboratory Experiment No. 09 CHEMISTRY OF URINE Name: Artajo‚ Zeal Conbrio A. DVM-2 Date performed: Feb. 26‚ 2013 Group: 6 Date submitted: March 5‚ 2013 Objective: 1. Test urine for pH‚ specific gravity‚ and the presence of electrolytes and organic compounds. 2. Test
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A process for the preparation of racemic phenylethylamine which comprises contacting an optical antipode therefore‚ e.g.‚ L(-) or D(+)-1-phenylethylamine with sodium amide or sodium hydride. Claim: What is claimed is: 1. A process for preparing racemic 1-phenylethylamine which comprises contacting L(-)-1-phenylethylamine or D(+)-1-phenylethylamine with 0.01 to 1 weight percent‚ based on theamount of said phenylethylamine‚ of sodium amide or sodium hydride at a temperature of 70.degree. to 150
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Introduction The primary objective of this lab is to be able to determine the specific heat of a reaction by using a calorimeter. A calorimeter is a device used to determine the specific heat of chemical reaction or a physical change. The specific heat a reactions is used to refer to the amount of heat that is lost or gained when one gram of a particular substance increases or decreases by one degree Celsius. When a chemical reaction occurs in an open container most of the energy gained or lost
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m paper Chemistry Notes & Worksheet: Acids‚ Bases & Salt Name : __________________________________________________ ( ) Class : Secondary 3 Maju/Cemerlang Date : ______ August 2012 Acids Definition: Substances that release hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water. Strong Acids | Weak Acids | Chemical Name | Chemical Formula | Organic acids such as citric acid‚ ethanoic acid. | Hydrochloric acid | HCl | | Sulphuric acid | H2SO4 |
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BINARY COMPOUNDS -Compose of two kinds of atom Polyatomic Ion | Name | OH-1 | hydroxide | SO4-2 | sulfate | PO4-3 | phosphate | NO3-1 | nitrate | CO3-2 | carbonate | HCO3-1 | hydrogen carbonate or bicarbonate | ClO3-1 | chlorate | NH4+1 | ammonium | TWO NON-METALS - Give the name of the positive ion followed by the negative ion ending with -ide -Greek prefixes are used CO-carbon monoxide CO2-carbon dioxide NO-nitrogen
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inorganic or organic compounds that replenish the soil with additional nutrients to increase growth and keep plants healthy. In 2001‚ 53 million tons of fertilizer was used by the agricultural industry in the United States. Nitrogen fertilizers use ammonia as the building block for the production of water-soluble nitrogen-containing compounds‚ such as ammonium nitrate. Phosphorus is mined from natural geological deposits and mixed with sulfuric acid to make water-soluble phosphate compounds. Potassium
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ENERGY BALANCE Desulphurizer Here Sulphur in Naphtha is made to react with Hydrogen in presence of catalysts to give Hydrogen Sulphide. This reaction takes place at a temperature of 623 K H2 + S Hydrogen and Naphtha are assumed to be stored at 303 K Specific Heat capacity of naphtha is assumed to be 3.5235 kcal/kmol Specific Heat capacity of Hydrogen =(6.62+0.00081T) kcal/kmol K ∆H = ∑ ni ∫ C pi dT = 6.015915 x10 6 kcal hr i Hence heat required to raise their temperature from 303 K to
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Surname Centre No. Initial(s) Signature Candidate No. Paper Reference(s) 4335/1F Examiner’s use only London Examinations IGCSE Team Leader’s use only Chemistry Paper 1F Foundation Tier Monday 9 May 2005 – Morning Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Materials required for examination Nil Items included with question papers Nil Question Leave Number Blank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Instructions to Candidates In the boxes above‚ write your centre number and candidate
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