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Sodium Hydroxide Bunsen Burner
1,009 wordsExperiments to Provide Evidence in a Prosecution Case with the Pervis Vinegar Company on Unknown Toxins The aim of this experiment is to preform tests on two samples of vinegar, one that is commercially safe and the other not (from the Pervis Company) to determine the unknown toxin contained in the Pervis Vinegar. Materials: Numerous Beakers/Conical Flasks Phenolphthalein Indicator Burette Numerous Test Tubes Sticky Tape Test Tube Rack Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) Calculator Sample of Commercially Sa...
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Sodium Hydroxide Universal Indicator
854 wordsExperiments to Determine the Effect of Acids & Bases on Different Indicators and the pH of Common Cleaning Agents The aim of the first set of experiments is to find out and record the colour changes that are observed after a certain indicator is mixed with acids and bases to form a colour reaction. Once the selected indicator has been mixed with a acid that is both weak and strong and a base / alkali that is both weak and strong we are to record the colour and choose another indicator. The purpo...
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Sulfuric Acid Sodium Hydroxide
1,751 wordsAcid Rain Written by: Ali Right Introduction Acid rain has become an environmental concern of global importance within the last decade. With the increasing environmental awareness of the "unhealthy" condition of our planet earth the concern about acid rain has not lessened. In brief, acid rain is rain with pH values of less than 5. 6. When dealing with acid rain one must study and understand the process of making Sulfuric acid. In this project we will take an in depth look into the production of...
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Rate Of Reaction Time It Takes
2,287 words... on to use ice and water baths, heated or cooled to different temperatures to achieve the correct temperature in the enzyme and substrate. 16. Plan for pH I am going to use the three categories of acid, neutral and alkaline to test how pH affects the rate of the enzyme rennin. Whilst studying the affects of varying the pH, I am going to ensure that all other variables are constant. Therefore, I will continue to use 2 ml of milk and 4 drops of rennin. The temperature I shall conduct these expe...
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Sodium Hydroxide Test Tube
1,291 wordsExperiment showing the determination of Creatinine concentration in 24 -hour urine samples. Aim: The aim of the practical is to test the following hypothesis: The amount of creatinine found in a persons 24 -hour urine sample bears a direct relationship to the body mass of that person. METHOD: Materials: 1) 5 urine samples of unknown concentration numbered 1, 5, 6, 7 ad 8. 2) Picric Acid 3) 0. 75 M Sodium Hydroxide 4) P 1000 Gilson Pipette 5) 1 cm 3, 5 cm 3 and 10 cm 3 glass pipettes 6) Vortex Mi...
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Sodium Hydroxide Petri Dish
1,559 wordsDetection of Biological Molecules Introduction: Without carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen and phosphorus, life wouldnt exist. These are the most abundant elements in living organisms. These elements are held together by covalent bonds, ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds, and disulfide bonds. Covalent bonds are especially strong, thus, are present in monomers, the building blocks of life. These monomers combine to make polymers, which is a long chain of monomers strung together. Biological mole...
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Pure Form Sodium Sodium Hydroxide Soda
393 wordsLife could not exist without compounds of sodium. These compounds hold water in body tissues, and a severe deficiency of sodium can cause death. Blood contains sodium compounds in solution. Sodium compounds are used in industry in the manufacture of chemicals and pharmaceuticals, in metallurgy, in sodium vapor lamps, and in the production of hundreds of every day products. One of the most common sodium compounds is table salt, or sodium chloride. In its pure form sodium is a silver-white, soft a...
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Sodium Hydroxide Potassium Hydroxide
1,877 wordsExperiments To Determine The Effect Of Acids Experiments To Determine The Effect Of Acids 038; Bases Experiments to Determine the Effect of Acids 038; Bases on Different Indicators and the pH of Common Cleaning Agents The aim of the first set of experiments is to find out and record the colour changes that are observed after a certain indicator is mixed with acids and bases to form a colour reaction. Once the selected indicator has been mixed with a acid that is both weak and strong and a ...
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Sodium Hydroxide Hydrochloric Acid
600 wordsBack titration: Work to be done: To find out the atomic mass of a substance using a method called back titration. Chemicals and apparatus: Magnesium Beaker Glass Burette Distilled water Methyl red 0. 5 M sodium hydroxide, NaOH 1. 0 M hydrochloric acid, HCl Lab-work: The name of the experiment explains the way of doing it quite well. You do measure how much you have of the substances and then do the titration. My mission was to find out the atomic mass of magnesium. I took a sample and weighted i...
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