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Chemical Elements Research Paper At first
Chemistry
Elements
Chemical Elementss Essay, Research Paper At first glimpse, nature appears to dwell of infinite Numberss of really different stuffs. The universe therefore appears to be an highly complex mixture of many different stuffs. But philosophers and scientists have long held another position of the universe. They have found it hard to believe that nature is…
Solubility and Functional Groups
Chemistry
Nature
Physics
General chemistry covers the composition of a solution, which consists of a solvent and a solute. The solvent is the primary component in the solution, while the solute is dissolved within it. Solubility indicates how much solute (in grams) can dissolve in 100 g of solvent until saturation occurs. Conversely, molar solubility measures the quantity…
6 Health Benefits of Vitamin C
Chemistry
Physical
Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is one of the most studied vitamins in the last 50 years. A search of the scientific literature reveals that over 53,000 studies have been done on vitamin C since 1968. According to these studies, vitamin C promotes strong immunity, is good for the cardiovascular system, brain and skin, and…
Hsc Chemistry Water Notes: Gravimetric Analysis
Chemistry
Gravimetric analysis can be used to determine the quantities of both cations and anions, e. g. or chloride ions precipitated and weighed as silver chloride. Common anion concentrations measured Include chloride, sulfate, bicarbonate and fluoride Ions. Total dissolved solids (TDS): Total dissolved solids (TDS) are determined by evaporation to dryness of a known volume of…
The comparative biochemistry of photosynthesis
Chemistry
Photosynthesis
Twenty years ago it was not possible to discuss satisfactorily the “comparative” biochemistry of photosynthesis. The reason is a simple one: there was only one kind of photosynthesis known. This is the basic food-forming process carried out by green plants when they are properly illuminated. The main features of photosynthesis had been discovered in the…
Hazop Analysis in the Chemical and Process Industry
Chemistry
Industry
Introduction In the words of Jones (1992:4), a “hazard is a physical situation with a potential for human injury, damage to property, damage to the environment or some combination of these”. These hazards have several consequences ranging from death, illness, injury, damage to a person, property or plant, production and product loss. Hazards could either…
Crystallization Lab Report
Chemistry
Tuesdays lab group. As a source of error, during both of our crystallization, a lot of product was stuck on the filter paper and therefore it wasn’t included in our final product. Also, a lot of product went through the filter paper and down into the Erlenmeyer flask which we disposed of. Originally, the temperature…
Lab Thick Cylinder
Chemistry
Mechanics
Physics
Discussion The lab was completed as instructed and the results obtained were used to plot a graph of pressure against strain for each of the three grids. The line produced by the ratio plotted was linear in nature which yields that pressure is proportional to strain. This was gave a direct relation to Hooke’s law…
Physic Lab Report on Amidosulphuric Acid
Chemistry
Titration
Qualitative Data When amidosulphuric acid was diluted with distilled water, the beaker feels cold. When the phenolphthalein indicator was dropped into the solution, the solution color does not change and remains clear. When the diluted amidosulphuric acid was titrated with the sodium hydroxide solution, the color of the solution turns to pale pink and it…
Lycopene Lab Report
Chemistry
Chromatography
Water
Introduction: Lycopene is a carotene because of its carbon and hydrogen composition. It is red in color and a member of the carotenoid family. Members of the carotenoid family play integral roles in plants. They use the absorption of light to aid in photosynthesis, and protect chlorophyll from damage. In humans, Lycopene acts as an…
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