Assume you have a spherical crystal of sodium chloride that is 5 m.m. in diameter suspended in a large pool of stagnant, room temperature water. Estimate the time it would take to dissolve 99% of the salt in the absence of agitation.
Assume you have a spherical crystal of sodium chloride that is 5 m.m. in diameter suspended...
Post-lab question Part A 1. Metallic sodium forms a body centered cubic crystal. Why would the water displacement method used in part A not be suitable to determine the density of sodium? (Hint: watch the following video to help you answer this question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18tOtZKpi04) 2. Calculate the density of sodium. (The radius of a sodium atom is 186pm) Post-lab Question Part B: Consider cubic array iodide ions (r =220pm) in which the anions are touching along the face of the...
Part A 1. If you had used more methylene chloride in each step, you could have extracted more caffeine. Explain why you did not. Hint - What step would have taken longer (Hint: not drying). PART A Mass of Beaker & Caffeine Mass of Beaker 167.750g 67.6809 Mass of Caffeine 0.0 75 Calculations. Show your work and circle the answers. Mass of caffeine recovered: 012919 b) Actual:.07 % caffeine recovered: a) Predicted: 9 7:213% b) Actual: 92.105% PART B Unknown...
Osmotic Pressure: You are trying to make artificial blood cells. You have managed to get pure lipids to form spherical bags (cells) of radius 10 μm, filled with hemoglobin. The first time you did this, you transferred the cells into pure water and they promptly burst, spilling the contents. Eventually you found that transferring them into a 1 mM salt solution prevents bursting, leaving the cell spherical and full of hemoglobin and water. Explain the reason why the cells burst...
This lab illustrates how supersaturated solutions are prepared, and the process of crystallization. This lab can be done with a number of different salts. You will need to allow your solutions to sit for at least three weeks. This is one way to make rock candy. Be SURE to start this lab with plenty of time to finish. Materials -string -pencils -glass drink bottles -various salts (choose from the following list.) -table salt, sodium chloride -alum -baking soda -copper sulfate...
Principles of Inorganic Chemistry! Week 5 Effect of Temperature on Solubility of a Salt In this experiment, you will study the effect of changing temperature on the amount of solute that will dissolve in a given amount of water. Water solubility is an important physical property in chemistry, and is often expressed as the mass of solute that dissolves in 100 g of water at a certain temperature. In this experiment, you will completely dissolve different quantities of potassium nitrate,...
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DYES AND DYEING CHAPTER 1. Calculate the amounts of salicylic acid, 1-naphthol, 2-naphthol, 8-anilino-1-naph- thalenesulfonic acid ammonium salt, or N,N-dimethylaniline needed for Part 1B of this experiment (use molecules as assigned by your TA). 190mg 3-aminobenzene 2.5mL Sulfonic acid 2.5% sodium carbonate solution 81mg Sodium nitrate 2. What is the purpose of the sodium carbonate in Part 1A? Why do we add glacial acetic acid in Part 13 when we react...
Let's assume you have a mixture of equal parts benzoic acid, sand and toluene that are intimately mixed together (the crude material is a mixture of solid and liquid). Propose a procedure to separate these three components using any of the chemicals commonly available (you've used all of the "common" chemicals in the lab by now) in the organic chemistry teaching laboratories and observing the typical limitations with the instruments and techniques (such as not being able to distill or...
SYNTHESIS OF trans-p-ANISALACETOPHENONE
Prepare a table of all chemicals used in the procedure with
their purpose
Melting point of trans-p-anisalacetophenone (with source) and
Molar mass of trans-p-anisalacetophenone (with source) (i cant find
these two things anywhere)
Procedure: 1. Carefully measure 1.0 mL each of p-anisaldehyde and acetophenone and place them in a screw-cap testtube. 2. To this add 3.0 mL of 95% ethanol. Shake the test tube gently to achieve a homogenous mixture. 3. Add 6-7 drops of 40% sodium...
please solve using dimensional analysis
5. Order: Gemzar (gemcitabline HCI) 1.000 mg/m² IVPB add to 200 mL NS infuse in 30 min. The BSA is 0.91 m2. Read the label of this antineoplastic drug in Figure 11.10 and determine the (a) number of mL of diluent you would add to the Gemzar vial. (b) number of mL you would take from the Gemzar vial. (c) pump setting in mL/h. (d) dosage rate in mg/min. Sterle Single-Use Vial VL 7502 Discord...
These were the only equations provided, I have calculated Q and
P but can't find a relationship between them relating to t.
Appreciate the help!
5. You have 250 g of water in an aluminium calorimeter with a mass of 125 g. How long will it take to increase the temperature of the water and calorimeter from 20 oC to 37 °C if the system is heated by a resistive heating element with 8 V across the resistor and 0.75...