Results for water and solubility
- water and solubility -
...materials were then mixed with a spoon for a few seconds. The experimenter must record all the observations on how each solute reacted to water. After recording all the observations it was found that all solutions except f... - Chemistry -
...nutes.
10. Transfer the solid from the funnel to a preweighed, labeled, dry paper towel, and allow it to
dry thoroughly.
Solubility of Aspirin
1. Test the solubility properties of aspirin by taking samples of the sol... - Factors affecting solubility -
...een the solution system and its immediate surrounding environment.Some solutions absorb energy as they are formed.The solution is said to have an exothemic heat of solution.
Solute + Solvent + Ther... - Solubility of salt -
...voring the increased entropy. For gasses it is the opposite because gasses when heated expand and come out of the solution.
Materials : - Ring stand, rind, wire gauze, 1 400 ml beakers, Bunsen burner, beakers tongs, ... - How Chemistry Affects Us -
...out chemistry they would not be there. Other physical properties include hardness, solubility, mass, odor, density, and boiling point. So with out chem
try I would not be able to feel anything, touch anything, smell anyth... - Synthesis and Environmental Impact of Soap and Detergents -
Synthesis and Environmental Impact of Soap and Detergents
Mike Cassady
Chemistry 102 laboratory, Section 48
Instructor: Jamie Norton
March 4, 2002
My signature indicates that this document represents my own work, o... - Solubility of a Salt -
...ure:
1. Fill a 400-ml beaker two-thirds full of water.
2. Use a ring clamp and wire gauze to support the beaker.
3. Heat the water to boiling with a Bunsen burner.
4. Measure 10.0 grams of potassium nitrate and place... - Macroscopic Properties -
...ample & ammeter in series.
2/ Lustre:
o Determine if it is shiny, glassy, metallic, pearly or dull.
3/ Heat Conductivity:
o Heat the end of a metal rod to red hot and hold it against the material for a few seconds. De... - Water Pollution Problems and Solutions -
Water Pollution; Problems and Solutions
Course Code: SCH3U
Table of Contents
Page 1… Table of Contents
Page 2… Pollutants in Natural Waters – Carwashes
Page 3… Acceptable Concentrations of Pollutants – Char... - Experiment 10: Identification of an Unknown Organic Compound -
...over the flame of a Bunsen burner. A green flame is associated with a halogen-containing compound.
Density: An empty vial was placed on a scale. Exactly 1.0 mL of unknown #549 was placed in the vial with a micropip... - Water -
As we all learnt that, water covers about three-quarters of the Earth¡¯s surface. Although this is a great amount, we cannot take it for granted as water is very important and precious, especially freshwater, which only cover... - BAD WATER -
How Bad Water Can Effect Your Health & Alteratives
There are standards in the US for safe drinking water; some things that can affect your health are particular microbiological organisms that can sicken humans, to s... - comparing and contrasting water types -
... 0
EC: 480
Temp: 23 c
Nitrate: 0ppm
Our group decided that the test sample we were givin was Tap water. We know that tap water has to be in the safe drinking water range and ours was, all of the samples were except... - essay -
...t spatula in a Bunsen Burner Flame.
16. Record Observations and discard polystyrene in appropriate Byproducts Jar.
Condensation Polymer – Glyptal Resin
Carry out procedure in a fume hood
1. Obtain a disposable 18... - how to bend water -
Bending Water
Static Electricity is able to do some very interesting things that some might not know about. One very interesting phenomenon is the effect of static electricity on water. ... One is only able to make wate... - saving water -
... thirsty do not waste it. At the end sport games sometimes we just pour extra water from our water bottle on our heads or faces because we are hot and most of the water goes to the floor. Also, sometimes you put some in ... - water -
... Water
Water is therefore described as having a high latent heat of evaporation. Animals use this property of water by using excess body heat to evaporate water from their surfaces, resulting in them transferring a lot ... - testing the purity of aspirin -
...ution) is added from a burette to a known quantity of the analyte (the unknown solution) until the reaction is complete. Knowing the volume of titrant added allows the determination of the concentration of the unknown. Oft... - Natural Resources -
... First we must take immediate actions to prevent chemicals and bacteria from mixing with our clean water. This idea was derived from a trip that I took to Kaoshiung last week. Upon arrival , the taste of water to drink sh... - lack of water -
...nd many types of chemical gases can also do harm to the water through vapor, the acid rain is an illustration. Many countries now realized this aspect and now doing great efforts through unveiling concerned strategies.
We...