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    ii. Non-Acidic Oxygen Compounds Figure 3.4 Isomers of non-acidic oxygen compounds (Retrieved from Chemistry of Petrochemical Processes, 2nd Edition, 2001). C .Asphlathenes It is organometallic compounds and inorganic salts (metallic compounds). Mostly sodium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, iron, vanadium, nickel are present either as inorganic salts, such as sodium and magnesium chlorides, or in the form of organometallic compounds, such as those of nickel and vanadium (as in porphyrins).…

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    Description Have you experienced heartburn? Do you like cooking and baking? Have you encountered stubborn stains? If you answered yes to any of these, then sodium bicarbonate is your friend. In this lesson, we will discuss sodium bicarbonate and its many uses. !!!What is Sodium Bicarbonate? Sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as ‘’baking soda’’, is a staple in the kitchen. It is a must-have ingredient if you love baking cookies and other sweets. It is also very useful in deodorizing your…

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    crystallize under such low temperature. In part II, the filtrate now contains more chloride and sodium ions, so NaCl is to be removed next. Since NaCl is the least soluble out of the four possible salts at the majority of temperatures, but does not change solubility very much with the change of temperature. Therefore, the best way to crystallize NaCl is by evaporation. Through evaporation, the concentrations of sodium ions and chloride ions increased. The concentrations of the ions were so high…

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    Acid Base Titration

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    completion. By titrating an unknown concentration of acid or base with a known concentration of acid or base, you can calculate properties such as the concentration and pKa of the analyte. During the standardization part of this reaction, we are adding Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH to a solution…

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    the components of a mixture, if one or more of those components are acidic or basic, based on the solubility of that mixture. Solubility is the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent and it’ll usually form a solution. An extraction is when compounds are dissolved from a solid into a solvent or from a solution into another solvent. Solvent-solvent is when nonaqueous solvents and reagents are used to remove an element from an aqueous solution. The purpose of this experiment is to determine…

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    with a watch glass. The solution was stirred until the acetanilide was dissolved. The flask was brought to the hood and 7.0g of pyridinium tribromide was added and then stirred for about 30 minutes with a watch glass as a cover. While stirring, 10% sodium bisulfite was added in 1ml increments until the orange/red color disappeared or was less intense. After, the solution was cooled in an ice water bath. Once crystals formed, the solution was filtered using a funnel. The product was then…

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    Popular Types Of Slime

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    Slime was first created in 1976 by mattel ( A toy company) it was sold in little green trash cans. It was not stretchy or soft it didn't settle, or react to touch. The original slime was not made with pva or borate it was made with guar gum and didn't have an appealing texture. Slime is now sold across the world in shops online the main seller is Etsy but other slime sellers branch out and create their own websites. Like for example GlitterSlimes (Nicolette) started on Etsy and made her own…

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    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 an element or compound is a base. A base will produce OH- in the reaction products, accept a proton, or have more electrons as the acid and act as the donor. This experiment deals with different bases or antacids that are used to neutralize stomach acids.…

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    In part one the Styrofoam cups and the substances that are in the cup which is distilled water and sodium hydroxide was the system while the stir rod and thermometer and the Vernier unit is the surroundings. In part two the Styrofoam calorimeter, HCl and NaOH are the system while the stir bar and the tool that is used to measure the temperature is the surroundings. In part 3 HCl, Styrofoam cup calorimeter and NaOH are the system while the temperature probe, stirring rod are the soundings 6.)…

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    Checking your car's battery is an extremely important part of car maintenance. If you keep your battery clean and running in tip top shape, it will last much longer. When checking your battery, you should look for problems like corrosion, dirt, cracks, and broken cables. It's important to be cautious when working on your car's battery. You should always make sure the engine is off and you are removing the battery and its cables correctly so that you don't cause harm to yourself or the battery.…

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