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Nome Lab Instructor Report Sheet Experiment? Simple Chemical Reactions and Balancing Chemical Equations Observe and record the original state of all reactants in each reaction liquid, solid, crystal aseous, aqueous, color, oder, and so on. Reaction 1 CCO.(s): CUCO (8) ► Balance Equation: Observations: Type of Reaction: Reaction 2 Fernail); CuSO.(aq) Balance Equation: Observations: Fe (s) + Cuso (aq) → Type of Reaction: Reaction 3 Mg(strips): Balance Equation: Observations: Mg(s) + 0.(g) → Type of Reaction: Reaction 4 Bacaq! Na...
Report Sheet Experiment 8 Simple Chemical Reactions and Balancing Chemical Equations Observe and record original state of all reactants in each reaction, i.e. liquid, solid crystal gaseous, aqueous, color, odor, etc. Reaction 1: CUCO3(s): CUCO3(s) Balanced Equation: Observations: Type of Reaction: Reaction 2: Fe(s) : CuSO4 (aq): Balanced Equation: Fe (s) + CuSO.(aq) Observations: Type of Reaction: Reaction 3: Mg(s); Balanced Equation: Mg(s) + O2(g) Observations: Type of Reaction: Reaction 4: BaCl(aq): Na SO.(aq): Balanced Equation: BaCl(aq) + Na2SO4(aq) Observations:...
Name (First and Last Practice problems 1. Balance the following equations: *) - KB - Fe(OH) → — KOH. - Fer b) - KOH + Co[POR → K.PO. COOH 2. Write the balanced chemical equation for the production of homine pentru defe liquid bromine and fluorine pas. Be sure to include physical states 3. Write the balance chemical equation to show the formation of aques aluminum chloride and hydrogen pas upon reacting powdered aluminum with a solution of hydrochloric acid....
quellion) 1. Balance the following equations: - KBr + Fe(OH)3 + KOH + - FeBrz b) - KOH + - Co3(PO4)2 → K3PO4 + CO(OH)2 2. Write the balanced chemical equation for the production of bromine pentafluoride from liquid bromine and fluorine gas. Be sure to include physical states. 3. Write the balance chemical equation to show the formation of aqueous aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas upon reacting powdered aluminum with a solution of hydrochloric acid. Be sure to include...
K.Gunner Stoichiometry, Balance equations, Types of reaction An aqueous solution of Potassium chlorate reacts with an aqueous solution of Iron Ill Carbonate to produce an aqueous salt solution and a precipitated salt containing the Iron Iillon, as products. 1) Predict the products that will be produced and Write the correct formulas for each. 2) Write the entire Chemical equation both products and reactants, include in your equation the correct formulas for each and the proper phases associated with each formula....
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Complete the calculation summary below. READ THE EXPERIMENTAL DISCUSSION FIRST! REPORT ALL ANSWERS TO THE CORRECT SIGNIFICANT FIGURES. SHOW CALCULATION SET-UP on the next page. PART B: Molarity Determination via Solution Stoichiometry 7.625 g Mass of Empty 50 mL Beaker 7.976 g Mass of Beaker and NaCl (final heating) Mass of NaCl Produced (Experimental Yield of NaCl) moles Moles of Na,CO, Consumed 0.00500 Liter Volume of Na,CO,...
4. In parts I and II of this experiment, were the same atoms oxidized? Explain. 83 When this reaction occurs, the Zn atom loses two electrons. Two fodine atoms pick up one electron cach from the Zn. In the second part of the experiment the Znly that you formed will undergo electrolysis using a battery to decompose into elemental zinc cathode. These electrons are picked up by Zn2+ sons producing metallic Zn, which accumulates on the copper cathode. Zn2+ +...
ALL THE INFO YOU NEED IS BELOW
average volume of NaOH: 15.7 mL or
0.0157 L
average number of moles of NaOH added:
6.28*10-4 moles
molar concentration of [HT] in saturated solution(HT–
acts as a monoprotic acid, reacting with NaOH in a 1:1 ratio
(Volume of KHT measured using 25.00 mL volumetric pipet.)):
0.2512 M
Analysis of KHT in water
1. Weigh out 0.8 grams of potassium hydrogen tartrate (KHT) on
weighing paper. Add the KHT to a clean dry...
Started dissolving mixture with diethyl ether. And shook 3M
HCL in sep funnel. Collected.
Now:
1) You added NaOH to organic phase collected in problem 2 to
extract another compound,
Which compound was extracted in NaOH solution? Justify with
chemical equation
2) to the aqueous phase you added HCL solution until it’s ph
was less than 7. What happens if it’s ph is 7 or above?
3) when you acidified the solution by adding HCL, a white
precipitate was produced....
I am needing help to solve this table. specifically the step 4
portion. My 2 compounds that I'm using for this experiment are 0.1
M NaHCO3 (acid) and 0.1 M Na2CO3. im having issues finding the
concentration and pKa of everything.
thank you!
Step 1 hydrogen carbonate/carbonate (HCO3/003-) [NaHCO₃ and Nagco ₂] Initial Buffer: Pour 10 mL of the acid component of your buffer into a 50-ml beaker. Add 10 mL of the conjugate base of your buffer, and mix....