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Chemistry
I need to plot the observed emf in mV vs logarithm of ppm F to obtain a calibration curve. From a
prepared stock solution of 100 mL and the KCl molarity is 0.1M for it. From dilution of this solution, a 20
ppm, 10ppm, 5ppm, 2.5ppm, and 1.25 ppm were made. Im not sure how to go about setting this up.
The weight of NaF used was 221 mg and the emf data for the dilutions are: 20ppm=276 mV ,
10ppm=279 mV , 5ppm=284 mV , 2.5ppm= 289 mV , 1.25ppm=297 mV.
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Allicin
Allicin is the compound responsible for the characteristic smell of garlic. An analysis of the compound
gives the following percent composition by mass: C: 44.4 percent; H: 6.21 percent; S: 39.5 percent; O:
9.86 percent. Calculate its empirical formula. What is its molecular formula given that its molar mass is
about 486g?
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Chemical Questions
12. Regarding the acid-base neutralization reaction Mg(OH)2 (aq) + 2 HNO3 (aq) ? 2 H2O (l) +
Mg(NO3)2 (aq), which of the following statements is true? (Points : 5) Mg(OH)2 is the acid and HNO3
is the salt Mg(OH)2 is the base and H2O is the salt HNO3 is the base and Mg(NO3)2 is the salt HNO3
is the acid and Mg(NO3)2 is the salt ...
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Chemistry
When 500.0 mL of 0.10 M NaOH solution (containing Na+ and OH- ions) is mixed with 500.0 mL of
0.10 M Mg(NO3)2 solution (containing Mg2+ and NO3- ions) a precipitate of solid Mg(OH)2 forms, and
the resulting aqueous solution has pH = 9.43. Based on this information, determine the value of Ksp for
Mg(OH)2. Show your reasoning clearly. Problem 2 0.30 moles of HOCl are added to sufficient water to
make 1.0 L of solution at 25 C. Finish the table The Ka of HOCl, at 25 C, is 2.9 x 10-8, determine x. ...
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Chemistry 121 Lab
Lab 10?Concept Map of Chemistry 121 Major Topics Lab 10 Expectations Concept Mapping
Resources Directions: Everyone should visit the first link to gain a general understanding of what
concept mapping is, how to create a concept map, and the reasons for creating and using concept
maps. Then, everyone will need to download concept mapping software to use for this assignment.
Two options are provided below (you only need to download one form on concept mapping software,
not both!). Link 2 will direct you to free software. Link 3 will direct you to a free 30 day trial of a different
software package. Please investigate both Link 2 and Link 3 before making your decision about which
software to download! Questions? Just ask! 1. The following website provides a clear explanation of
how to develop a concept map. In addition, this website shows you several examples of concept maps.
Finally, the website contains links to other websites that you may want to investigate:
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Chemistry in Medicine or Chemistry in the Environment
Decide whether you would like to study Chemistry in Medicine or Chemistry in the Environment. Then,
carefully read each of the links under that topic, below. Chemistry in Medicine?? Chemistry in the
Environment?? Reading: You may focus your reading on EITHER the chemistry in medicine links OR
the chemistry in the environment links. Whichever category you choose, please read the websites
under that category carefully! Please select which of these two topics you would like to study, read the
links related to that topic. 1.Decide whether you wish to study chemistry in medicine or chemistry in the
environment . 2.Post a one-paragraph summary of the link/article of your choosing from the options
listed below within whichever category you decide (related to your selected topic).
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DNA Analysis via Gel Electrophoresis
Lab 9 DNA Analysis via Gel Electrophoresis Introduction: Gel electrophoresis is an important analytical
technique in the fields of chemistry and biochemistry. In this virtual experiment, we will explore the
process of using gel electrophoresis to analyze DNA samples. Your report for this lab should be
submitted to the Lab 9 dropbox by the last day of the unit. Have fun! Experiment: Go to
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/biotech/gel/ and slowly begin to work through the gel
electrophoresis virtual lab, taking careful notes. Estimated time required: 1 hour. In your lab report,
answer the following prompts in complete, well developed sentences. Be sure to paraphrase the
prompts themselves into your responses, so that your answers make sense.
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Chemical Questions
1) From the perspective of a chemist, explain what a crystal is. Choose two examples of crystals, and
explain how they are chemically similar to and different from one another. 2) Explain the relationship
between vapor pressure and the common phases solid, liquid, and gas.
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Chemical Exercises
Prepare written answers to the following exercises: 1. Adapted from Exercise 36 in Ch. 11 of
Introductory Chemistry: A marine biologist may need to dive deep underwater for her research. To do
so, she may want to know how to do calculations related to pressure and volume changes that occur,
depending on the depth of the dive. Suppose she inhales air at a depth of 60 meters and at a pressure
of 6 atm. Holding her breath, the marine biologist then ascends to a depth of 10 meters (where the
pressure is now 2 atm). What volume would the air in her lungs expand to? 2. Environmental health
and safety departments employ many environmental scientists to monitor and regulate business
practices. Imagine that you work for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ensure that gas
canisters are correctly pressurized. ...
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Radiocarbon Dating
Lab 8: Radiocarbon Dating? Background: ?In this virtual laboratory activity, we will investigate
radiocarbon dating (also called carbon-14 dating), a very important and useful chemistry application.
Your laboratory report should be saved as a .doc file, and should be submitted to the Lab 8 dropbox by
the last day of the unit. Questions? Just ask!??Laboratory Procedure:1. Go to this website.
(http://www.sciencecourseware.com/VirtualDating/files/RC0/RC_0.html) You will notice that the website
contains 12 pages (12 screens). In order to advance from one page to the next, you first need to
correctly answer each of the questions on the current page.
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Radiocarbon Dating
Lab 8: Radiocarbon Dating? Background: ?In this virtual laboratory activity, we will investigate
radiocarbon dating (also called carbon-14 dating), a very important and useful chemistry application.
Your laboratory report should be saved as a .doc file, and should be submitted to the Lab 8 dropbox by
the last day of the unit. Questions? Just ask!??Laboratory Procedure:1.
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Hess Law Report
Hess Law Review the safety materials and wear goggles when working with chemicals. Read the
entire exercise before you begin. Take time to organize the materials you will need and set aside a safe
work space in which to complete the exercise. Experiment Summary: Students will have the
opportunity to measure temperature changes taking place in a calorimeter during neutralization
reactions and use the measurements to calculate enthalpy of reaction.They will illustrate the validity of
Hazy Law by comparing the values of enthalpy of two chemical reactions...
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Fats, soaps and detergents- A saponification reaction
These questions are from an experiment: Fats, soaps and detergents- A saponification reaction 1. The
triglyceride and the glycerol differ with respect to polarity and H-bonding. Discuss these two differences
in terms of their chemical structures.We made our own soap and added cottonseed oil, CaCl2, FeCl3,
and HCl ( to change solution to ph 4) to see their effects. When I added the CaCl2 a precipitate formed
2. Write an equation for the formation of any precipitate.When i added the HCl, the solution became
cloudy 3. Write an equation for any changes observed.
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Chemistry Questions
A) What are the advantages and disadvantages of writing a chemical equation with chemical symbols
and formulas instead of just words? B) On your own words summarize to another person the steps
needed to successfully write a balanced chemical equation. C) Describe the basic part of a chemical
equation. Identify how the physical state of elements and compounds is identified in an equation.
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A) What are the advantages and disadvantages of writing a chemical equation with chemical symbols
and formulas instead of just words? B) On your own words summarize to another person the steps
needed to successfully write a balanced chemical equation. C) Describe the basic part of a chemical
equation. Identify how the physical state of elements and compounds is identified in an equation.
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