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Chemistry Lab Report

Time vs Temperature Graphing Lab

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Temperature VS. Time Graphing Lab Problem Statement: To determine the rate of temperature change through melting ice, liquid water and boiling. Hypothesis: During the melting phase the temperature will stay level, during the liquid water phase the temperature will rise steadily and during the boiling phase the temperature will stay level. Procedure: 1. Obtain a hot plate, immediately plug it in and turn it on to the instructed setting. 2. Gather the rest of the equipment necessary and assemble the apparatus as shown in Figure 1 to the right. **Make sure the thermometer does not touch the bottom or sides of the beaker when your set-up is complete. ** 3. Fill your beaker up to the 150 mL mark then pour 50 mL of water.

Chemistry Lab Report Examples

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Atomic Mass of Beanium Lab Report Name & Name Experiment done on October 18th, 2011 Submit: ______________ Introduction In the ?Atomic Mass of Beanium? lab, our objective was to find the # of isotopes of a made up element, ?Beanium?, as well as the mass of each isotope, its abundance, and the ?Atomic Weight? of the new element. Name and I were given three types of beans, which would represent this ?Beanium? element, and then used them in order to determine the abundance of each variation of ?Beanium?, as well the average mass (atomic weight) of the element. We were then required to compare the average mass that accounted for abundance to the standard measurement of average mass. Materials Used A sample of ?Beanium Atoms? (A bag of three types of beans)
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