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Bunsen Burner Evaporating Dish
340 wordsBunsen Burner In class on Monday. We learn how to use a Bunsen burner. We had to tell what was the hottest and coolest part of the flame. When we finish that. We had to take a wire and go up and down in the flame to see what was the hottest part of the flame. After we did that, we had to take a evaporating dish, and put it into the flame and see what would be collected on the dish. To hook the Bunsen burner up. We had to connect the burner to a gas jet with the rubber hose that was hook to the b...
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Evaporating Dish Test Tube
822 wordsLab: To Successfully Separate The Substances In Lab: To Successfully Separate The Substances In The sludge And To Identify Their Characteristic Properties I. Title? Chapter 5 Lab Test II. Purpose? To successfully separate the substances in the sludge and to identify their characteristic properties. III. Methods and Materials? A. safety goggles, matches, alcohol burner / burner stand, test tubes w/ rubber stoppers, thermometer, pegboard, water, bucket, rubber band, calculator, sludge, rock salt, ...
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2 H 2 O Close Attention
821 wordsIn this experiment we are trying to find the percentage of water in Barium Chloride Dihydiate. During the experiment you must pay close attention to everything done. We are going to try to stay below a 8 percent error. When timing, make sure you only have the crucible over the button burner for 10 minutes, no more, no less. Be aware of how dangerous this chemical can be, so please be careful. Located below is a list of all the materials you will need to complete this experiment. Please make sure...
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Bunsen Burner Robert Bunsen Air
340 wordsRobert Wilhelm Bunsen s name was famous for a a few discoveries in the field of chemistry. For example you might recognize Bunsen from the lab device, the Bunsen Burner. He also helped invent the spectroscope and discovered spectrum analysis. And at the beginning of his career, he discovered that iron oxide is an antidote for arsenic. Robert Bunsen was born on March 31 st, 1811 in Gottingen, Germany. He was educated at the University of Gottingen, and between 1836 and 1852, he taught at the Poly...
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