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    Filter Research Paper

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    A filter is something that removes impurities or solid particles from a liquid or gas that passes through it. There has been a total of 76% of deaths due to infections from dirty liquids and poisonous gases. Not many filters do the same job you would like it to do, but with this particular filter it is made to filter out gases, liquids, and solids from a variety of different elements and objects as well as cleaning any object you toss into it. The item's frame is powerful enough to do these…

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    Simple Distillation Lab

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    A mixture of two unknown liquids were obtained. The assigned mixture code was recorded in the notebook (#10). The mixture of the two miscible liquids contained a low boiling point and high boiling point. The method used to separate the two miscible liquids was simple distillation and therefore a simple distillation apparatus was set up. The apparatus included 250mL distillation flask, a 100ml receiving flask, a condenser for water to run through, and a thermometer to monitor the temperature. The…

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    com/2013/01/the-shocking-carbon-footprint-of-compost.html (1) http://des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/wmb/coastal/trash/documents/marine_debris.pdf (2) http://co2now.org/ (3) http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-science/one-giant-landfill.htm (4) http://homeguides.sfgate.com/composting-brewers-yeast-30789.html ^"the addition of brewer's yeast increases the growth of worms and the quantity and quality of worm castings produced. Snails love beer, and the yeast in the…

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    Our First Lab Report

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    Introduction/Purpose: Chemicals all perform different reactions when dissolving into different chemicals, and in the lab “Our First Lab” my group and I observed one of these chemical reactions. The purpose of the lab was to witness the chemistry behind these reactions in action, so we could put research and observations together on how it was possible for something to illuminate with only a forced bend to it. Observed how each light sticks glow depended on the temperature they were exposed to,…

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    Slime Lab Report

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    According to the data table, the resilience of observation #2 is greater than observation #1 because the more borax solution in the slime, the more viscosity it has. By Newton’s discovery, the greater the viscosity, the harder and solidified the slime will be which all the bonds between the white glue and borate ions are tightly hold together. Base on the data provided above, the slime in observation#1 can be stretched longer than the slime in observation #2 because the #1 slime has less borax…

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    Anhydrous ammonia is the target of methamphetamine (meth) producers after it spilled out the derailed train cars 10 days ago in Stoughton. Anhydrous ammonia is a key ingredient in the production of meth, the highly addictive, central nervous system stimulating drug. Meth has a high potential for abuse and dependence, and is very easy to make when utilizing anhydrous ammonia. Two tankers that remain at the crash site still have anhydrous ammonia inside of them. These tankers are now under…

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    The solvent systems separated fluorene and 9-fluorenone based on their difference in structure and polarity. The petroleum ether solvent system was helpful in washing away anything that was hydrophobic since it’s nonpolar, and it essentially washed off most of the fluorene since fluorene is not as polar as 9-fluorenone. The solvent system with a mixture between Dichloromethane and petroleum ether allowed the yellow band to be eluted off the column because polar solvents such as Dichloromethane…

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    The molar heat of vaporization of n-heptane for the rising T and falling T sets of data was 26.10 kJ/mol . This is the energy required to transform a given amount of n-heptane from a liquid into a gas at a certain pressure. In both table 1 and 2, the vapor pressure was gradually increased as the temperature increased. Also, the vapor pressure was decreased as the temperature decreased. This means that the data values that obtained from this experiment were true values. The isoteniscope method…

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    6.03 Calorimetry

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    chemistry other units that are equivalent are atoms, formula units, and molecules. Gas Laws 3.How is the combined gas law used to calculate differences in pressure, temperature and/or volume for a fixed amount of gas? This is a combination of three different gas laws that give variables for pressure, temperature, and volume that can find the amount of a…

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    Non-Electrolyte Compounds

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    If a compound is an electrolyte it conducts electricity by breaking down into ions when dissolved into a solution. A non-electrolyte compound does not dissociate in solution. A non-electrolyte compound cannot conduct electricity because it dissolves in solution as molecules instead of ions. Colligative properties are properties of a solution that depend on the amount of solute dissolved, and not dependent on the identity of the solute. The colligative properties studied in this current…

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