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    In order to get those information, we will use penny, dropper, rular, and 6 different type of liquids: ethanol, methanol, 2-prophanes, cyclohexane, acetone, H2O. The important things, conditioning factor, are that maintaining the position of dropper and penny, and same penny, and the speed of dropping. This is because if those thing changed during experiments, it can cause error. First, we will put penny…

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    solvents such as acetone (C3H6O), xylene (C8H10), or toluene (C7H8). Acetone (strong chemical used in nail polish remover) is a strong and very effective against permanent markers. It can also remove paint and melt certain surfaces. The alcohol and acetone in the Nail Polish Remover. The two combined overpower the alcohol inside the permanent marker, and they dissolve the marks made by the marker. Ethyl alcohol (an active ingredient in Purell Hand Sanitizer) is also like acetone, and it…

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    mixture to be separated, it must first be applied to a stationary phase. The stationary phase in the paper chromatography experiment was the filter paper. The mobile phase used in this experiment to help separate the pigments were the hexane and acetone solution. Boiling the spinach leaves helps to release the pigments by breaking down the cellulose. After adding the spinach leaves and the solution, there was not a lot of extraction collected…

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    the reaction. In order to keep the tert-Butyl Chloride and Acetone’s collective volume at a steady 7.5mL, as the amount of the t-BuCl increased with each test, the Acetone’s volume had to go down by the same amount. Therefore, the reduced amount of Acetone in the final reaction would have slowed the reaction down. Another reason the reaction did not speed up is because there is only so much of one reactant you can increase the concentration (amount) of before it becomes a limiting reagent and it…

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    Sterile Fly

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    Methoprene is usually dissolved in acetone and applied to adults topically or pupae by dipping or bathing in acetone solution However, significant health hazards has been associated with acetone as it is very volatile and flammable. In the context of SIT, topical application to adults and dipping of pupa are impractical due to health risks, safety and disposal issues related to the use of acetone (Pereira et al., 2013; Segura et al., 2013). As an alternative approach…

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    Cyclohexane Lab Report

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    by measuring the liquids of three physical properties which consists of determining the density, solubility and boiling point of the liquids A, B, C and D. Ethyl acetate, methanol cyclohexane and acetone were the unlabeled liquids. In the data analysis the predictions came out to be liquid A for acetone, liquid B is for ethyl acetate, liquid C is methanol and liquid D is cyclohexane. Introduction and Experimental Details: In order to determine the density of the liquid, the formula density =…

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    Arson Research Paper

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    demonstrate lethal to relative within. Acetone a mutual accelerant secondhand in arson linked to fires, however it can work as an accelerant in an unintentional fire. Gasoline is also a combination of fragrant in addition to aliphatic hydrocarbons besides this is a highly combustible, creating one of the utmost unsafe accelerants. Arson is linked to fires, gasoline is the utmost universally secondhand accelerant rendering to American Forensic Laboratories. Resembling acetone, isopropyl alcohol…

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    Abstract: The Grignard reaction was successfully accomplished. An amount of 1.20 ml of 2-methyl-2-pentanol was collected, and 9.60% yield was calculated based on the theoretical yield. Despite the low amount of 2-methyl-2-pentanol, its identity was confirmed by comparing the experimental refractive index and infrared spectrum to the literature refractive index and infrared spectrum of 2-methyl-2-pentanol. Statement and purpose The purpose of this experiment is to synthesize a specific alcohol…

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    Diabetes Pathology

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    detection is nitroprusside method that only measures acetone and acetic acid. The acetic acid in an alkaline medium reacts with glycine and nitroferricyanide and as a result, of this reaction, a purplish compound is obtained. Therefore, evaluations of ketone levels in urine or serum by the method of nitroprusside is not the standard method to monitor therapy response. The acetoacetate accumulates in the blood, and a small amount becomes acetone by spontaneous decarboxylation. The method used…

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    Check Washing

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    the following chemicals and solvents: acetone, brake fluid, and bleach in order to modify the check. Of the chemical and solvents used, acetone, is the most widely used according to the National Check Fraud Center. Acetone is an immensely volatile solvent and it is used typically as a dying agent or for hand wipes. However, it was discovered that it may be used to erase a wide variety of inks used on checks unnoticeable to the naked eye. Even though acetone is at the peak of the number of…

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