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    An Experiment to find the Concentration of a Sample of Acid Rain Plan Aim When a metal is extracted from its ore often sulphur dioxide is produced. When sulphur dioxide is dissolved in water it forms a strong acid called sulphuric acid. Sulphuric acid is often sold as a useful by-product‚ but also gets into the water cycle and forms acid rain. In this experiment‚ I have been given a sample acid rain of concentration between 0.05 mol dm-3 and 0.15 mol dm-3 and my aim is to find out exactly what

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    and is a strong acid. Where comparing to the conductivity of distilled water to HCL would be evidently HCL. This is because distilled water doesn’t contain ions‚ hence no movement of electrons‚ furthermore no conductivity. However since we added sodium chloride‚ distilled water will have some conductivity but no where near the amount of HCL. Comparing to the conductivity of vinegar to HCL mostly relays on how acidic each other are. Since HCL is a strong acid and vinegar is a weak acid‚ this will impact

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    Unit Plan on Acids and Bases

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    Plan On Acids & Bases May 25‚ 2006 Table of Contents I. General Objectives Page 3 II. Learning Outcomes Page 4 III. Assessment‚ Grading & Resources Page 5 IV. Tending to different Learning styles Page 7 V. Schedule Page 8 VI. Appendix 1 Page 20 Acids and bases Unit plan Grade 12 General Objectives: ▪ Introduce pH‚ acid and base definition ▪ Discuss acid‚ base‚ strong

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    Analysis of a Copper Sulfate Sample Empirical Formula of Hydrous Copper Sulfate Joel Ramirez 9/25/2012 10/2/2012   The purpose of this experiment is to find the empirical formula of a hydrous copper sulfate sample and the amount of water in the sample. This whole process will be determined in three different experiments. Procedure: Experiment 1 – Percentage of water in sample. The percentage of water in hydrous copper sulfate was determined. Clean‚ dry and weight the crucible

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    THE GRAVIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF SULFATE Learning Goals. 1. To determine the amount of Sulfate in an Unknown sulphate sample. 2. To perform and develop skills in precipitation Gravimetric method of quantitative analysis. DISCUSSION: Gravimetric analysis is one of the oldest analytical techniques and for this reason is referred to as a "classical method." Gravimetric procedures are usually very accurate‚ but more tedious than other methods. The only major equipment needed

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    Lead In Our Environment

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    Lead is a natural chemical element found in small amounts under the earth’s surface. It is a heavy metal‚ with the chemical symbol of Pb. It has some benefits but also can be toxic to humans and other animals. Lead can be found everywhere in our environment. It’s in the air‚ water‚ soil‚ and lead can also be found in our houses. People are exposed to lead mainly by swallowing it or breathing it in. It can come from the food that we eat‚ and the water that we drink (exposure from swallowing)

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    Research Question How does changing the concentration of Zn2+(aq) ions (0.2‚ 0.4‚ 0.6‚ 0.8‚ 1.0) (moldm-3) affect the voltage (V) of the voltaic cell consisting of Zinc and Copper half cells? Aim To see the relationship between increasing the concentration of Zinc ions and the voltage that is obtained from voltaic cell. The concentration of zinc ions can be directly manipulated by changing the concentration of a zinc sulphate aqueous solution‚ and the voltage will be measured using an electronic

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    Enthalpy of Displacement IB Topic: Energetics Assessment Criteria: DCP‚ CE DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING ASPECT MARKS AWARDED Recording raw data: Processing raw data: Presenting Proceeded data: TOTAL: CONCLUSION AND EVALUATION Conclusion Evaluation Improving the procedure TOTAL AIM: Experimentally determine the enthalpy change of the displacement reaction between zinc and copper sulphate. Zn (s) + CuSO4 (aq) Cu (s) + ZnSO4

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    Indirect determination of ∆H via Hess’s law Conclusion & Evaluation Research question: What is the ∆H/mol of hydration of CuSO4 (anh)? The ∆H/mol of hydration of CuSO4 (anh) is -70.2‚ according to the experiment done in class. It was determined by applying the Hess’s law‚ using two reactions 1) CuSO4-5H2O ----> CuSO4 (aq) + 5H2O 2) CuSO4 (anh) -----> CuSO4 (aq) According to the Hess’s Law‚ which states that the total enthalpy change for a chemical reaction is the same disregarding

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    Acid Rain Introduction: Titrations are often recorded on graphs called titration curves‚ which generally contain the volume of the titrant as the independent variable and the pH of the solution as the dependent variable (because it changes depending on the composition of the two solutions). The equivalence point on the graph is where all of the starting solution (usually an acid) has been neutralized by the titrant (usually a base). One can easily find the pKa of the monoprotic acid by finding

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