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    First, have a wire loop for the flame test and adjust the burner so it is blue and no-luminous. Then, clean the wear loop by dipping it in concentrated hydrochloric acid and heat the flame until it glows. Pour about 10 milliliters of 10% sodium chloride solutions into a small beaker and for unknown use 2mL of unknown solution instead of sodium chloride. Dip the clean wire loop into sodium chloride solution and place…

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    Succinate Reaction Rates

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    The addition of the succinate was required in order for the DPIP to be reduced. The addition of the succinate did impact the reactions, however too much the succinate will not be as successful because based on Table 1.4, it was shown that the Sample ID “2” had 100μL of the succinate and it had the reaction rate of 0.68 %/min. However, with the excess amount of succinate which was 200 μL with a reaction rate of 0.0533%/min. However, no addition of succinate could definitely lessen the reaction…

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    Stoichiometry Essay

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    Background Stoichiometry is a branch of chemistry that measures the quantity of chemicals in a reaction. This branch relies heavily on moles and balancing. A mole is a unit of measure for giant quantities. It is a number of atoms or molecules that is so large that it is only logical and convenient to use it for atoms and molecules. One mole is 6.02 x 1023 atoms or molecules. We call this Avogadro's Number. Furthermore, balancing chemical equations is the process of changing determining the…

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    Ph Level Lab Report

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    level of 4: cranberry cocktail, lemon juice, and soy sauce. One reason I was surprised that these 3 substances had the same pH level was because I was expecting the lemon juice to have a lower pH level, around 2, instead of a 4. This is because in the acid base property notes from class, there is a picture that labels lemon juice at a pH level of 2. Therefore, the lemon juice I used was most likely diluted…

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    Benzoic acid. However Hexane was unable to completely disolve Benzoic acid. Dichloromethane was able to completely dissolve Benzoic acid , due to both molecules being nonpolar. Benzoic acid has a is made up of a carbon ring which is nonpolar and is easily dissolved by the nonpolar molecule dichloromethane. Methanol also dissolved Benzoic acid, due to dipole-dipole intermolecular forces and hydrogen bonding between both molecules. Our predictions were acurate with Dichloromethane and Benzoic…

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    respiratory acidosis and alkalosis are acid-base disorders that are serious and can be deadly if not treated. I will explain the disorders causes and symptoms and treatments in this paper. What is metabolic acidosis? metabolic acidosis is a condition in which too much acid has accumulated in the body.This occurs when the chemical balance of acids and bases in your blood gets thrown off usually it's because your body is making too much acid and is not getting rid of enough acid or does not have…

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    Cyclohexene

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    to form NH3+ therefore it is soluble in water. The conjugate base for cyclohexyl amine is the most unstable out of all the choices so it is very basic and the more basic the easier to dissolve in an acid. Cyclohexane carboxylic acid is most acidic of all. The conjugate base of cyclohexane carboxylic acid is very stable compared to the other cyclohexane derivatives, therefore it is very soluble in basic…

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    Antacids are essential in science and everyday life. They work to neutralize an acid in a reaction. Antacids are bases and the chemistry definitions of a base vary. A base is defined as a substance that produces OH- ions in solution in the Arrhenius definition. There is also the Bronsted Lowry definition and the Lewis definition. They are defined as the following respectively: a proton acceptor or H+ ion acceptor and an electron pair donor. These terms are used interchangeably to figure out if…

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    otherwise you might risk getting kidney stones, and then other marketers confuse intestinal absorption with what happens in your stomach. Dissolution happens in your stomach, it dissolves the calcium and all calciums dissolve very, very well in stomach acid, ninety-five to one-hundred percent absorption is normal. Some of the post card snippets absorption story, did I say dissolution or dissolve? So ninety-five, ninety-seven, a-hundred percent is normal in your stomach, but not normal in your…

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    1. There is not much known about phage influence on microbial communities in extreme thermal environments. What may be one of the roles these phages have in this environment? - Phages are an important components of surface hot springs, they are abundant and active components of hot springs capable of killing a significant proportion of the resident microbial populations. They play an important role as predators of hot spring microbial communities and influence carbon and nutrient cycling in…

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