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    Food Dye With Bleach

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    The Reaction of a food dye with bleach Introduction The overall purpose of the experiment was to determine the order in respect to the blue dye and the rate constant (K). With these found however, the overall rate law in the reaction between blue food coloring and the bleaching agent within commercial Clorox can be found. The orders in a rate law equation represent the relationship between the concentration of a given element or molecule and the overall rate, for example, when a reaction in…

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    following tests were performed using Erlenmeyer flasks containing NaCl.² The BioMnOx batch experiments were initiated by adding 150 mL of the buffered test solution to BioMnOx pellets and to the diclofenac stock. The chemical 〖MnO〗_2 batch experiments were initiated by adding the chemical 〖MnO〗_2 and diclofenac to 150 mL of the buffered test solution. The controls of this experiment consisted of distilled water and Pseudomonas putida cultures, which were grown in manganese free medium. Lastly,…

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    Redox Reaction Lab

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    The purpose of the experiment is to perform a series of chemical reactions involving copper. The goal is then to perform precipitation, acid-base, decomposition, and redox reactions using the copper cycle. The mass of the copper was then analyzed using the percent recovery formula. Reaction 1: The Formation of Cu(NO3)2: Reaction 1 of the experiment involved performing a redox reaction to create Cu(NO3)2. Immediately after HNO3 was added to the copper wire (Cu), the brown NO2 gas was emitted from…

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    As macromolecular machines, enzymes conduct their designated work in the confined and crowded spaces inside living cells. How does a protein work in such a condition? Functions of proteins are strongly dependent on their structural stability and dynamics while the (macro) molecular interactions are arguably affected by the complexity and diversity of their environments. To date, two interrelated cellular conditions — ‘macromolecular crowding’ resulted from the effect of volume exclusion by…

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    Tetraphenylporphyrin

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    Experimental Section - Chemicals Pyrrole, substituted benzaldehydes (p-anisaldehyde, p-nitrobenzaldehyde, 2,6-dichlorobenzaldehyde and benzaldehyde), triethylamine (TEA), p-terphenyl (TP) and ferrocene (Fc) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Tetraphenylporphyrin (TPP) was purchased from Frontier Scientific. Acetonitrile (MeCN), dichloromethane (DCM), 1,4-dioxane, and other organic solvents used were spectroscopic grade. These solvents were distilled from appropriate drying agents under argon…

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    In this week problem, the students are presented with a table with data on altitude and temperature gathered by a weather balloon. The data is in the first column shows the data of the altitude in feet, and the second data shows the air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. Part A asked the students to pretend that they are making a comparable metric table of the data with the same variables. The altitude need to be change into kilometer and the temperature is measured in degree Celsius, what is…

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    Tin Is A Chemical Element

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    Tin is a Chemical element its symbol is Sn. Its location on the periodic table of elements is period 5 group 14. Its atomic number is 50 and the atomic weight is 118.71. It has 50 protons, 50 electrons, and 69 neutrons. Tin is a solid, ductile, malleable, silvery-white metal. Tin melts at a low temperature of about 232 °C (450 °F). Tin resists corrosion from water, but can be attacked by acids. Around 5000 years ago, humans first began mining and incorporating tin with copper to create bronze…

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    Chemical Bonding

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    Topic 1: Chemical bonding 1.True or False: An Ion is when an atom gains or loses an electron. 2.What is a Cation? An ion with a (+) charge. 3.True or False: An Anion does not have a (-) charge. 4.What type of bonding transfers electrons? Ionic bonding 5.What are all the types of chemical bonds? Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic bonding. 6.What do you call an element that has different forms . Isotopes 7.Which type of bonding is the “strongest”? Ionic bonding 8.True or False: Ionic bonds are formed…

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    Stoichiometry Lab

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    atmosphere. This reaction is known as a single displacement reaction because aluminum switches with the hydrogen. When aluminum is placed in a beaker of hydrochloric acid, the reaction produces hydrogen gas and aqueous aluminum chloride. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is 2Al + 6HCl = 2AlCl3+ 3H2. The reaction produces two moles of aluminum chloride and three moles of hydrogen gas. The aluminum donates its valence electrons to become aluminum chloride During this reaction…

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    Sucrose Results

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    Conclusion: After observing the evidence that we received from this experiment it is clear that the results thoroughly support my hypothesis. Within my hypothesis I had stated that the melting order from first to last was, as follows, paraffin, glucose, sucrose, and finally, salt. The results that we gathered supported this exact hypothesis. The first substance to melt was indeed paraffin and the second was glucose, and then sucrose and finally salt. The results are supported by the basic…

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