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    Water and Acetic Acid

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    answers to the appropriate significant figures. 15-1 Molarity Problems: (M = moles/ liter ) 1. What is the molar concentration of a 415 ml solution containing 0.745 moles of HCl? (A: 1.80 M HCl) 2. What is the molar concentration of an acetic acid (CH3COOH) solution containing 3.21 moles in 4.50 liters? (A: 0.713 M) 3. How many moles of KI are present in 125 ml of 0.500 M KI? (A: 0.0625 mol KI) 4. How many moles of ammonia (NH3) are present in .360 L of 2.13 M NH3 solution

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    Aspirin Lab

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    Abstract For the amount of aspirin in a commercial tablet to be determined‚ different solutions of acetylsalicylic acid mixed with NaOH were created at different concentrations. All the different solutions were then analysed using Novaspec photometer‚ which allowed for a graph to be created and a line of best fit to be made. The amount of aspirin in a commercial tablet was found to be 350mg. Introduction The molecular formula for aspirin‚ also known as acetylsalicylic acid‚ is C9H8O4. It is most

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    Analytical Chemistry Experiment 2b: Determination of the ASA Content of Aspirin Due Date: September 16‚ 2013 Experiment#: 2b Title: Determination of the ASA Content of Aspirin Aim: To determine the Molar Concentration of NaOH and HCl acid used in their Standardization processes and to determine the acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) content in Aspirin. Materials/Apparatus: materials used are the same as that outlined in the laboratory procedure prepared by the laboratory instructor. Procedure:

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    Wintergreen Oil Synthesis

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    Experiment #1: Synthesis of Salicylic Acid From Wintergreen Oil By: Asad Razzaq TA: Date: 18/01/2015 222/Lab Section 8 Introduction Salicylic acid‚ used in production of substances used worldwide such as commonly used analgesic drug aspirin(cite)‚ can be obtained from natural resources such as wintergreen oil or can be synthesized. Through a series of chemical reactions with cheap raw materials beginning with beginning with methyl salicylate and‚ it is a cheaper and more

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    1. What is the more formal chemical name for aspirin? Acetylsalicylic acid 2. Using your data from Experiment 2‚ how can you be sure you synthesized aspirin? By using the colors as a guide‚ we can compare the Acetylsalicylic acid + 8 mL FeCl3 to the Aspirin Crystals from Experiment 1 + 8 mL FeCl3 in order to see if it synthesized. 3. Would you say that your synthesized aspirin is relatively pure? How can you tell? One way that the purity of aspirin can be judged is by it’s color as pure

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    Sitagliptin Case Study

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    Drugs and chemicals Sitagliptin (Sita) was manufactured by Merck Sharp & Dohme Ltd (Pavia‚ Italy)‚ dissolved in saline. Gentamicin sulfate was obtained as ampoules from Memphis Co.‚ for Pharm. and Chem. Ind. (Cairo‚ Egypt). Other used chemicals were purchased from Sigma Chemical Co. (St. Louis‚ MO). Animals Animal procedures and care were in accordance with the National Institute of Health guide for the care and use of Laboratory Animals (NIH Publication No. 85-23‚ revised 1996) and were approved

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    Thin Layer Chromatography of Unknown Samples and Paprika By: Uyen Huynh Date: June 18‚ 2014 Lab Partners: Philip Murray Professor and section: M. Pandey‚ CHM2210L.601 Data: Analysis of Drug Store Items Knowns Rf Values Aspirin .91 cm Acetaminophen .85 cm Ascorbic Acid .86 cm Unknown .97 cm Identity of unknown mixture Acetaminophen Analysis of Paprika Pigments Spot Number Rf Color 1 1 Red-orange 2 1 Red-orange Calculations

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    Acetic Acid in Vinegar

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    Introducton : The most common macromolecules found in living organisms are carbohydrates ‚ lipids‚ proteins and nucleic acids. Briefly‚ the meaning of macromolecules is that they normally contain two or more molecules in them and their main functions are to store energy‚ information and much more. Most foods are known to be combinations of macromolecules. While some of these compounds can be detected by taste tests‚ many cannot. Scientists then use certain tests to determine the presence of

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    The reactor

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    1. Introduction The dominant end use of Maleic anhydride (MA) is in the production of unsaturated polyester resins. These laminating resins‚ which have high structural strength and good dielectric properties‚ have a variety of applications in automobile bodies‚ building panels‚ molded boats‚ chemical storage tanks‚ lightweight pipe‚ machinery housings and furniture. Other end products are fumaric acid‚ agricultural chemicals‚ alkyd resins‚ lubricants‚ copolymers‚ plastics‚ succinic acid‚ surface

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    Diels-Alder Reaction

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    Brittany Martin 2/13/2014 Diels Alder reaction of anthracene and Maleic anhydride Reaction Scheme: Figure one shows the reaction scheme for Diels Alder reaction of anthracene and maleic anhydride Theory/Background: The Diels-Alder reaction was created in 1928 by two German chemists Otto Diels and Kurt Alder (Wade‚ Jr.‚ 2013). This reaction is best used for making six membered rings with different functional groups. The reaction is called a 4+2 cycloaddition because a ring is formed

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