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Activity Series of Metal Lab Report

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Activity Series of Metal Lydia Dobransky, Kush Patel, Kunj Patel, Owen Shea, Max Mizrahi, Isabella Wetherington Purpose: In this laboratory you will be testing the relative reactivity of metals and rank the elements in order of decreasing reactivity. Procedure: Each station will have all the solutions necessary Place a small sample of the metal in one spot of the well plate Add 5-10 drops of the solution. Observe if there is a reaction and label the result on the table Place another metal sample in a different spot of the well plate and repeat step 3 Keep repeating steps 2-3 until you react the metal with all solutions on that station Move to the next station and repeat steps for all solutions. Continue repeating until all metals are used. Solutions SOLUTIONS M Mg E Al T Fe A

chemistry formulas

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1 atm = 1.01 x105 Pa = 1.01 bar = 760 torr 1 L atm = 101.3 J R = 0.08206 L?atm/mol?K = 8.314 J/mol?K h = 6.626 x10-34 J?s c = 2.998 x108 m/s NA = 6.022 x1023 mol-1 Specific Heat Capacities Heat of Fusion (?Hfus) Heat of Vaporization (?Hvap) H2O(s): 2.06 J/g?K H2O: 333 J/g H2O: 2256 J/g H2O(l): 4.184 J/g?K H2O(g): 1.86 J/g?K ???? = ?????? (?? + ?? ? ?? ?? ? 2 )(?? ? ????) = ?????? ???? = ???????????????? ???? ? ??2 ??1 ? = ? ????????? ?? ? 1 ??2 ? 1 ??1 ? ????????1 ????????2 = ? ??2 ??1 ?? = ?? ?? = ??? 1 ?? = ??? ? 1 ???? 2 ? 1 ???? 2? ?? = ? ???? ?? = ???????? ?? = ?????? ?? = ???????? ???? ?????????????? + ?????????????????????????? = 0 ???????? = ???????? ???? = ?? + ?? ?? = ??? ????

chemistry section 105

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1 atm = 1.01 x105 Pa = 1.01 bar = 760 torr 1 L atm = 101.3 J R = 0.08206 L?atm/mol?K = 8.314 J/mol?K h = 6.626 x10-34 J?s c = 2.998 x108 m/s NA = 6.022 x1023 mol-1 Specific Heat Capacities Heat of Fusion (?Hfus) Heat of Vaporization (?Hvap) H2O(s): 2.06 J/g?K H2O: 333 J/g H2O: 2256 J/g H2O(l): 4.184 J/g?K H2O(g): 1.86 J/g?K ???? = ?????? (?? + ?? ? ?? ?? ? 2 )(?? ? ????) = ?????? ???? = ???????????????? ???? ? ??2 ??1 ? = ? ????????? ?? ? 1 ??2 ? 1 ??1 ? ????????1 ????????2 = ? ??2 ??1 ?? = ?? ?? = ??? 1 ?? = ??? ? 1 ???? 2 ? 1 ???? 2? ?? = ? ???? ?? = ???????? ?? = ?????? ?? = ???????? ???? ?????????????? + ?????????????????????????? = 0 ???????? = ???????? ???? = ?? + ?? ?? = ??? ????

chemistry units and codes

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1 atm = 1.01 x105 Pa = 1.01 bar = 760 torr 1 L atm = 101.3 J R = 0.08206 L?atm/mol?K = 8.314 J/mol?K h = 6.626 x10-34 J?s c = 2.998 x108 m/s NA = 6.022 x1023 mol-1 Specific Heat Capacities Heat of Fusion (?Hfus) Heat of Vaporization (?Hvap) H2O(s): 2.06 J/g?K H2O: 333 J/g H2O: 2256 J/g H2O(l): 4.184 J/g?K H2O(g): 1.86 J/g?K ???? = ?????? (?? + ?? ? ?? ?? ? 2 )(?? ? ????) = ?????? ???? = ???????????????? ???? ? ??2 ??1 ? = ? ????????? ?? ? 1 ??2 ? 1 ??1 ? ????????1 ????????2 = ? ??2 ??1 ?? = ?? ?? = ??? 1 ?? = ??? ? 1 ???? 2 ? 1 ???? 2? ?? = ? ???? ?? = ???????? ?? = ?????? ?? = ???????? ???? ?????????????? + ?????????????????????????? = 0 ???????? = ???????? ???? = ?? + ?? ?? = ??? ????

constants chemistry

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1 atm = 1.01 x105 Pa = 1.01 bar = 760 torr 1 L atm = 101.3 J R = 0.08206 L?atm/mol?K = 8.314 J/mol?K h = 6.626 x10-34 J?s c = 2.998 x108 m/s NA = 6.022 x1023 mol-1 Specific Heat Capacities Heat of Fusion (?Hfus) Heat of Vaporization (?Hvap) H2O(s): 2.06 J/g?K H2O: 333 J/g H2O: 2256 J/g H2O(l): 4.184 J/g?K H2O(g): 1.86 J/g?K ???? = ?????? (?? + ?? ? ?? ?? ? 2 )(?? ? ????) = ?????? ???? = ???????????????? ???? ? ??2 ??1 ? = ? ????????? ?? ? 1 ??2 ? 1 ??1 ? ????????1 ????????2 = ? ??2 ??1 ?? = ?? ?? = ??? 1 ?? = ??? ? 1 ???? 2 ? 1 ???? 2? ?? = ? ???? ?? = ???????? ?? = ?????? ?? = ???????? ???? ?????????????? + ?????????????????????????? = 0 ???????? = ???????? ???? = ?? + ?? ?? = ??? ????

scientific notation

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Worksheet on Powers of Ten and Scientific Notation. I. Powers of Ten worksheet: Express the following powers of ten in "normal notation", for example 1000: 1) 104 = 2) 107 = 3) 1017 = 4) 10-1 = 5) 10-4 = 6) 10-12 = ?Express the following numbers as powers of ten. 7) 10 = 8) 100,000 = 9) 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 = 10) 0.001 = 11) 1 = 12) 0.000000001 = II. Scientific Notation worksheet: Convert the following numbers to Scientific Notation: 14) 5,213 = 15) 73,200 = 16) 23.21 = 17) 21,000,000,000 = 18) 4,713,000,000 = 19) 0.02 = 20) 0.000314 = 21) 0.00000000043791 ?Convert the following numbers to "normal notation" (eg, 1000)" 22) 2 x 103 = 23) 2.331 x 105 = 24) 9.51 x 1022 = 25) 5 x 10-3 = 26) 7.6278 x 10-5 = ANSWERS: 1) 10,000 2) 10,000,000

organic reactions

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Organic Reactions Why? Many organic reactions lead to products we use everyday. Organic reactions can be categorized by looking at the reactants used and the products formed. Soap, alcohol, fragrances, flavors, and flames in your gas barbeque are all products of organic reactions. Learning Objectives ? Recognize organic reactions: substitution, addition, esterification, combustion, fermentation, and saponification. Success Criteria ? Predict the products of organic reactions. Vocabulary ? Substitution ? Addition ? Fermentation ? Saponification ? Combustion ? Esterification Prerequisites ? Writing chemical equations ? Ability to distinguish reactants and products in a reaction ? Naming and identifying organic compounds

periodic table

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Periodic Table of the Elements 1A 8A 1 ? 2010 Todd Helmenstine 2 H About Chemistry He 1.00794 4.002602 Hydrogen 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A Helium 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Li Be B C N O F Ne 6.941 9.012182 10.811 12.0107 14.0067 15.9994 18.9984032 20.1797 Lithium Beryllium Boron Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Fluorine Neon 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar 22.989769 24.3050 26.9815386 28.0855 30.973762 32.065 35.453 39.948 Sodium Magnesium 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 1B 2B Aluminum Silicon Phosphorus Sulfur Chlorine Argon 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr 39.0983 40.078 44.955912 47.867 50.9415 51.9961 54.938045 55.845 58.933195 58.6934 63.546 65.38 69.723 72.64 74.92160 78.96 79.904 83.798

Project 2

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Chemistry Project Donny Gonzalez. DMC BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE MOLECULES OF LIFE READ CH. IN TEXT: Review the characteristics of the biological molecules - carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids. Biological MoleculesPRIVATE ? Inorganic compounds 1. Usually lack carbon 2. Generally dissolve in water or dissociate to produce ions 3. Smaller in size than organic compounds 4. Usually held together by ionic bonds 5. Inorganic substances common in cells are water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, inorganic salts. Organic compounds 1. Contain carbon atoms 2. Most do not dissolve in water, those that will do not release ions 3. Large complex compounds 4. Covalent bonds 5. Include carbohydrates, proteins, lipids Carbohydrates

project 1

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Naming Inorganic Compounds To name a compound you must first decide whether the substance is an ionic or molecular compound. Ionic compounds are easily recognized since they usually contain both metallic and non-metallic elements. The most common exception to this rule are ionic compounds containing the ammonium ion, NH4+, such as (NH4)2CO3 or NH4Br which contain no metal ions. Molecular compounds typically contain only non-metallic atoms (and metalloids).

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