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    What is the effect of the properties of a mixture on the methods of separation and the mass of each substance that is obtained after separation? Background Research: What is a mixture: The reason for the chosen methods: Water is able to dissolve salt because the water molecules (H2O) attracts the sodium(Na) and chloride(Cl-) ions. Hypothesis: If we use a magnet to separate the iron from the mixture we will only extract the iron from the mixture because nothing else in the mixture is…

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    To make the samples we need to take the sample and add distilled water to it so that there is decent amount of sample made for performing the experiment. The ratio of distilled water to the sample solution (pure) is 1:1. [Note: there wont be any change in the molarity of the sample as we are just increasing the volume by adding distilled water to it.] To make the sample solution for Tropicana and Sweet lemon we need to filter it order to get rid of the pulp, which results into interruptions in…

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    individually massed and the percentage-by-mass could be determined. The best way to get the sand and shells by themselves is to get rid of the salt. Since salt is dissolvable in water, you use water solubility (Hallows, 2014). Water solubility is defined as a substance being able to completely dissolve in water (“Water Soluble”). So setting up the filtration and having salt completely gone was a physical change (Hallows, 2014). The next two components that are left are sand and the shells. Sand…

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    hydroxide (KOH) and phenolphthalein indicator. Laboratory Apparatuses and Equipment such as 650 mm long Air (reflux) condenser, 250 ml beakers, Buchner funnel, boiling beads, 50 ml burets, Coconut oil sample, filter papers, 250ml Erlenmeyer flasks, pipettes, side-arm flask, hot plate, water bath…

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    The importance of the hot tub filter is highly significant in what concerns the proper functioning of the hot tub and therefore, you have to pay special attention to this particular component. It's main purpose is to maintain the water clean and safe and to help the tub work properly. Just imagine what could happen if you have a dirty filter and all the dirt, oil, or other impurities would pollute the water. This is why, you have to try your best and keep it clean, so you can enjoy a safe bath…

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    Esafe Aquarium

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    is a cupboard to place your fish food, filters, net, extra lights, and water treatments to keep them hidden from sight. “One thing to keep in mind while looking for a place is to make sure it is near a power source and to keep it out of direct sunlight and drafts.”(1) After deciding upon a place to rest your tank, you need to then select the size of…

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    Heptahydrate Lab Report

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    Materials and Procedure The materials that were used were the following: 4.268 grams of zinc sulfate heptahydrate, 2.586 grams of calcium acetate monohydrate, Analytical balance, 220 milliliters of deionized water, stir stick, two 100 milliliter glass beakers, one 250 milliliter glass beaker, filter paper, ring stand, glass funnel, and an Erlenmeyer flask. All of the materials listed above were obtained or taken into consideration before experimentation began. A piece of weight paper was…

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    Dry Mixture Lab

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    soluble in water, while the remaining sand was not. The mixture in its tray weighed 51.61 grams. The container weighed 2.51 grams, so the mixture alone weighed 49.10 grams. Running a magnet over the mixture successfully removed the iron. It was determined that the more surface area a mixture was spread over, the more iron was picked up by the magnet. The mass of the iron collected in its tray was 11.84 grams. Without the tray, it weighed 9.33 grams. Because the sand was not soluble in water,…

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    for approximately 1-5 minutes, soak the paper in some water for about 1 minute, let the paper air dry and watch as your long lasting image appears. A ray of sunlight is made up of different colors which you can see in a rainbow. In this project I will be testing which “Light filter” allows the most and the least light through to determine which light filter allows for the best sunprint image. With a little imagination, some sunlight, water and…

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    Considering it a relatively novel approach, there are two motives of using AWT, 1st; to validate the results of the earlier sections by employing a method without using any Fourier transform or filters, 2nd; AWT was found more straightforward application and a superior alternative of STFT providing satisfactory information of the T-F characteristics. Ref. [16] explained a comparison between STFT and AWT, shown in fig. 16. Instead of STFT with uniform…

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