| 1. | Determining the Molarity of Citric Acid by Titration Abstract
The concentration of citric acid (C6H8O7) present in food, as an additive was determined experimentally by titration. The source of citric acid for the experiment was Adirondack orange soda. Using an acid-base titration apparatus sodium hydroxide was added to the orange soda in the pre...
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| 2. | Acid Base Titration ...
ii) To determine the effect, in terms of change in pH of the solution, of adding a strong base (NaOH) to both a strong acid (HCl) and a weak acid (CH3COOH) solution.
iii) To generate the ‘true’ titration curve for the amino acid, alanine, showing the neutralization of the acid by added bas...
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| 3. | hungry hippos Acid base titration im a hungry hippo who needs his food who needs his lunch. All my hungry hippo friends eat to live and live to munch. ...
thAcid Base Titration II
Introduction:
In this experiment the titration of two unknown acids was performed. A monoprotic and diprotic acid were titrated. ... The da...
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| 4. | Back titration Backtitration: Work to be done: To find out the atomic mass of a substance using a method called backtitration. Chemicals and apparatus:Magnesium Beaker Glass Burette Distilled water Methylred 0.5 M sodium hydroxide, NaOH1.0 M hydrochloric acid, HCl Lab-work: The name of the experiment explains the ...
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| 5. | Acid Base Properties of Salt Solutions Hydrolysis Introduction
The purpose of this experiment was to use both pH indicators and pH meters to study hydrolysis reactions of various salts. A hydrolysis reaction occurs when an ion reacts with water to produce H3O+ (an acid hydrolysis) or OH- (a base hydrolysis) in aqueous solution. By testing pH of...
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| 6. | Redox Titration ...
Starch solution will be used as a indicator in this experiment, in which deep blue colour will be shown in the presence of iodine; however, it¡¦s added near the end of the titration when the solution is straw-coloured, because a black precipitate will be formed in the solution, in which it ca...
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| 7. | Acidity and Bases pH is the measure of acidity a solution contains. pH is a chemical property of liquids that tells whether the liquid is an acid or a base. The pH values range from 0-14; 7 signifies the theoretical neutral point (for example: pure water). Values less than 7 increase in acidity, and values greater th...
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| 8. | pH THE IMPORTANCE OF pH
pH is a number that specifically describes the degree of acidity or alkalinity of a solution. ... In the same way, the pH scale was developed. ... A scientist named, Sorenson, developed the needed scale and at the same...
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| 9. | acid rain
Acid rain is a very serious issue and has many damaging effects on the environment. Acid rain is rain, snow or fog that is polluted by acid in the atmosphere and has several harmful effects of the environment. An acid is a substance that is characterized of having the ability to react with a b...
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| 10. | effect of a substrate concentration on catalase done with a strong acid and a strong base of equal concentrations using microscale techniques. The chemicals used in this experiment were chosen because they react in a one-to-one stoichiometric mole ratio. Since you know precisely the concentration of base used, you can calculate the number of mole...
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| 11. | Acid Rain What it is and What it Does Ruth Poole
2/23/03
Acid Rain Report
Acid rain has become an increasingly dangerous problem over the years. We have seen acid rain devastate our environment and our health. ... Amongst many problems, acid rain increases the risk of cancer in humans and causes serious damages to the food cha...
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| 12. | Acid Rain lab ... Drop one droplet of Sulfuric acid and for every droplet enter the number, the first time put zero because you shouldn’t drop one for zero. ... TAKE CARE WITH SULFURIC ACID. ...
Sulfuric Acid with Ocean Water
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Sulfuric Acid with Buffer Solution
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| 13. | Acid Rain What it is and What it does
Acid rain has become an increasingly dangerous problem over the years. We have seen acid rain devastate our environment and our health. ... Amongst many problems, acid rain increases the risk of cancer in humans and causes serious damages to the food chain and webs in our ecosystems.
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| 14. | Acid rain ...
The issue is Acid Rain, one of the most harmful forms of pollution. Acid rain is rain, snow, or fog that is polluted by acid in the atmosphere and damages the environment. ...
One issue of acid rain that we know of is the trees dying. The wax from the leaves is falling off because the aci...
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| 15. | acid rain Acid rain is a very serious and fast growing environmental problem of the twenty-first century. ... Acid rain or acid deposition comes in two forms such as wet and dry. Wet deposition refers to rain, fog and snow, as they flow on and through the ground and affect the water, plants and animals that ...
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| 16. | Acid Rain on Trees Year 10 Student Research Assignment – By Joel Jacob
Aim:
The aim of my experiment was to find out how an acid rain solution effects pine trees in different ways and whether limestone changes the effects of the acid rain.
Introduction:
My experiment will prove whether limestone neutralise...
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| 17. | Acid Rain Acid rain is a serious problem in our environment. ... Today it is one of the main topics that the EPA discusses to prevent and researches ways that acid rain can be curbed. Acid rain originates from pollution in the environment and leads to the deaths of many wildlife and trees. ...
Acid rain c...
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| 18. | Acid Rain Acid Rain
Acid rain is a serious problem with disastrous effects. ... In the following paragraphs I
will be discussing the impact has on the wildlife and how our atmosphere is being
destroyed by acid rain.
CAUSES Acid rain is a cancer eating into the face of Eastern Canada and the North
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| 19. | Acid Rain Acid Rain Case Study
Humans depend a great deal on water for survival. When drinking contaminated water with acid rain, it can lead to illnesses such as throat infection and intestinal diseases. Toxic chemicals from acid rain can cause substantial damage to the human body. ...
One of the causes ...
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| 20. | Affects of Acid Rain What kind of destruction does acid rain cause? ... We only can speak mostly in generalization when discussing the effects of acid-rain on natural environments. The short-term danger from acid rain is mostly to forest and lake ecosystems, which are very sensitive to chemical imbalances in their envi...
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| 21. | Acid Rain ... The immense amounts of sulphur dioxide emitted into the air causes high levels of acid in the atmosphere. When this sulphuric acid is absorbed into moisture in the air, poignant rainfalls can be damaging to the external environment. Acid rain is destroying the worlds lakes, air and ecosystem. ...
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| 22. | Corrosion Experiment Experiment 45 – Corrosion
Aim: To observe how different chemical environments affect corrosion and to infer whether structural stress influences corrosion. Also, to predict whether copper or zinc can be used to protect iron from corrosion. ... Recorded the observations noting that the presence...
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| 23. | Acid Rain Acid Rain: Cause and Effect
Modern society is becoming overwhelmed with great amounts of pollution from cars, factories and an overabundance of garbage. The immense amounts of sulphur dioxide emitted into the air causes high levels of acid in the atmosphere. When this sulphuric acid is absorbed int...
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| 24. | Titration Lab Assessed Titration Lab Objective: The point of this experiment was to find the concentration of KOH. Materials: 1) Burette 2) Pipette 3) Beakers 4) Conical Flask 5) Indicator 6) HCl 7) KOH Procedure: 1) Label and fill two beakers with KOH and HCl 2) Pour a little bit of HCl into the burette to rinse...
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| 25. | acid rain Acid rain is a common term for pollution caused when sulfur and nitrogen dioxides combine with atmospheric moisture to produce a rain, snow, or hail of sulfuric and nitric acids. ... Environmental damage from acid rain has been reported in northern Europe and North America. High levels of acid ra...
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| 26. | Structure Function of DNA DNA or Deoxyribonucleic acid is a double-stranded polymer of nucleotides wound into a double helix (a twisted ladder). It exists as a long, thin molecule of uniform diameter and its structure is highly repetitive. ... They hold the DNA molecule together by base pairing. The four kinds of nucleotide...
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| 27. | Acid Rain Acid rain is any sort of precipitation that is polluted by either sulfuric or nitric acids, making the rain acidic, as the name implies. Rain is determined to be acid rain if it has a pH level of below 5. Acid rain harms thousands of lakes and rivers worldwide, by killing fish and other aquatic li...
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| 28. | medical Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition in which your esophagus becomes irritated or inflamed because acid backs up from your stomach. The esophagus is the tube stretching from your throat to your stomach. When you swallow food, it travels down the esophagus. Your stomach produces hydr...
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| 29. | Acid rain THOUGHTS ON ACID RAIN
Acid rain is a serious problem with disastrous effects. ... In the following paragraphs I will be discussing the impact has on the wildlife and how our atmosphere is being destroyed by acid rain.
CAUSES
Acid rain is a cancer eating into the face of Eastern Canada...
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| 30. | Gene mutation gene mutations, including chromosomal aberrations
Mutations are changes in the genetic makeup of a cell. An error resulting from a change in a single base is a point mutation. Point mutation falls into two categories: base-pair substitutions and base-pair insertions or deletion. ... Substituti...
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| 31. | acid rain
Acid rain is rain, snow or fog that is formed in the atmosphere by industrial waste gases and damages the environment. Two common air pollutants acidify rain: sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide .When these substances are go up into the atmosphere they can be carried over long distances by p...
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| 32. | acid rain Nitrogen oxides and sulfuric oxides cause acid rain when they come in contact with water vapor. ... These acids return to Earth as rain, otherwise known precipitation. The precipitation is made up of the acids so the rain is more acidic than normal precipitation. Precipitation can be in the form o...
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| 33. | saponification INTODUCTION: Soup making might be the second eldest chemical reaction known. Soup is a product of the saponification, which is hydrolysis of esters in the presence of strong soluble bases, of fats with sodium hydroxide or lye. The lye hydrolyses the fat (esters) into glycerol and sodium salts of the...
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| 34. | Biology Report Biology Articles In Praise of Folic Acid This article discusses the possibilities of folic acid helping to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. There was a study done that found that people who had high levels of the amino acid homocysteine were more likely to develop the disease. By adding folic acid to yo...
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| 35. | The science Essay 9-16-03 Chapter 2 Inorganic and Organic compounds Without Carbon-H20, Salt, Acid, Bases Carbon-Carbohydrates, lipids, protein, sugar, DNA, ATP Inorganic I. Water-most abundant compound A. Secretes and lubricates- ex: saliva, mucous, tears B. Universal Solvent-most chemicals dissolve in H20 C. High S...
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| 36. | gebberlins Christopher Reid Science Project Per 6-7 Plant Soils with Gibberellic Acid Most hormones are classified on the basis of their function, however, gibberellins are classified on the basis of structure as well as function. All gibberellins are acidic compounds and are therefore also called gibberellic ...
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| 37. | Acid Rain Acid Rain. ...
Acid rain is a dangerous problem with terrible effects. ...
What is acid rain? It is all the rain, hail, snow…. ... Normal everyday rain is naturally slightly acidic
anyway so as not to...
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| 38. | Chemistry Dry Solid 1. INTRODUCTION Qualitative Analysis is the determination of the identities, but not the concentrations, of the constituents present in a substance, a mixture of substances or a solution. The Qualitative Analysis scheme is included in general chemistry laboratory programs because it illustrates the ...
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| 39. | Ethernet What are the differences between Ethernet and Token Ring Topologies / Access Methods?
Ethernet Topologies / Access Methods
1) 10 base 2: (Thin Net)
- 10 Mega bits per second. ...
- It another name is Fast Ethernet. ...
- Ethernet hub / switch and fast switch (10 / 100)
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| 40. | colombus Acid rain A. I) The two main causes of acid rain are power stations and industry and vehicles, which burn gases like sulphur dioxide and nitrogen that cause acid rain. II) Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide are the two chemicals that cause rain to be acidic. B. I) Three ways in which acid rain affec...
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| 41. | Acid Rain Acid rain is very harmful to everything over a period of time. There are many forms of acid rain that are seen around the world. In wet weather there is acid rain, acid snow, and acid fog. In dry weather there is acid gas and acid dust. Acid rain is formed by pollution, which is released into th...
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| 42. | steady base A Steady Base is Important for Knowledge: Build one for the Future. ... He carefully lays a base from which he constructs a steady body. ... Like a child’s tower of building blocks, philosophy needs a base, a fundamental connection, on which the memories of educational experiences may be stacked...
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| 43. | Aim Aim: To neutralize sodium hydroxide using hydrochloric acid. Method: A one cm strip of litmus paper was placed into a test tube and then sodium was added into the test tube to depth of 1 cm. Hydrochloric acid was added into the test tube drop by drop until the first permanent colour of the litmus pa...
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| 44. | who are babies made Samantha Feeney 9f Planning I am trying to find out if changing the concentration of Sodium Thiosulphate affects how fast the solution blots out a cross (X). This is a list of equipment I will be using: Sodium Thiosulphate Hydrochloric Acid Measuring Cylinder Beaker Stopwatch Ruler Flask This is the...
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| 45. | Lab Report SNC 2D Lab Activity Rate of Reaction Study: Concentration Purpose To study the effect of changing the concentration of the material on the rate of reaction of magnesium and hydrochloric acid. Hypothesis It was believed that by changing the concentration of hydrochloric acid when mixed with magnesium...
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| 46. | To investigate the factors that affect the rate of reaction between magnesium and hydrochloric acid To investigate the factors that affect the rate of reaction between magnesium and hydrochloric acid
Plan
In this experiment I plan to investigate the factors which affect the rate of reaction between Magnesium and hydrochloric acid. ... For my experiment I will be testing whether the concentratio...
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| 47. | acid rain Acid rains effect on plants and wildlife
"Acid rain" is a broad term used to describe several ways that acids fall out of the atmosphere. A more precise term is acid deposition, which has two parts: wet and dry.
Wet deposition refers to acidic rain, fog, and snow. ... When that ha...
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| 48. | biology and nutrition NUTRITION- The food for life. FOLIC ACID The role of folic acid in your diet is to help make DNA and RNA in your cells. This vitamin is important in the production of red blood cells and energy production in your body. Some benefits of Folic acid are that it helps with depression and anxiety and hel...
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| 49. | Baseball Fraternity The base ball fraternity began as an organized voluntary club made up of gentlemen, clerks, merchants, and brokers. The base ball fraternity had its beginnings in old bat-and-ball games in America. ... The base ball fraternity originated in 1845 in Manhattan on 27th Street when a man named Alexan...
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| 50. | rates of rection Rates of reaction Aim: To see the effect of increased concentration on reaction rate. Experiment: Calcium Carbonate + Hydrochloric acid ® Calcium Chloride + Water + Carbon dioxide Or: CaC03 + 2HCl ® CaCl2 +H2o + C02 Prediction: I predict that the higher the concentration of the Hydrochloric acid, th...
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