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Recrystallization of Paracetamol
Chemistry
Melting Point
Water
Introduction Paracetamol is a medication used to relieve fever, its chemical name is acetaminophen. Its molecular formula is CH3CONHC6H4OH and its molecular weight is 151. 2 g/mol. The melting point of pure compound is in the range of 169-172 ?. During lab Paracetamol medication was dissolved in water, purified and recrystallized again. The purpose of…
Descriptive Writing-
Nature
Sea
Water
The seaweed, which had been pushed onto the rocks by the waves, was lying and baking at the edge of the sea. Occasionally, it would move with the tide. The waves of the clear blue sea were causing the tiny pebbles in the golden sand to rattle. The foam from the waves covered a forgotten…
Discover the Diamond Within You
Energy
Water
A. Name of Book: Discover the Diamond in You B. Author: Arindam Chaudhari C. Background of Author: Professor Arindam Chaudhuri is an economist & management guru and also is an eminent author, an authoritative speaker & a transformational leader. He has been conferred upon with ‘Management Guru 2000’ award, ‘Personality of the Decade’ award, ‘Example…
Ways the Infection Enters the Body and Its Prevention
Infection
Safety
Water
There are many routes by which infection can enter the body. For example infection can enter the body via blood, saliva, sexual, insect bites. If I wasn’t to wash my hands after using the toilet and went straight into preparing food this good causing infection to the people eating the food that I prepared, I…
Essay Synthesis of Aspirin
Acid
Chemistry
Water
Abstract: The purpose of this lab is to synthesise acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) by creating a reaction between acetic anhydride and salicylic acid. This was be accomplished through the use of recrystallization. Acetic anhydride and salicylic acid are mixed together, and then acidified by the addition of a few drops of concentrated sulfuric acid, which catalyzed…
Harcourt-Essen Reaction
Chemistry
Concentration
Water
Aims: I aim to find out the order of reaction with respect to [H2O2] and [2I-]. I aim to find out the activation enthalpy of the reaction by finding the rate of reaction at different temperatures using the Arrhenius Equation. The experiment will go as follows: Into a conical flask put 15cm3 of distilled water…
Mushroom And Fungi
Biology
Plant
Water
By breaking down dead organic material, they continue the cycle of nutrient through ecosystems. In addition most vascular plants cannot grow without the symbiotic fungi or mycorrhizae that inhabit their roots and supply essential nutrients .Other fungi provide numerous drugs such as (such as penicillin and other antibiotics), foods like mushrooms, truffles and morels, and…
Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Red Algae Portieria Hornemannii
Atom
Chemistry
Materials science
Microscopy
Physical chemistry
Science
Water
Biosynthesis of Silver nanoparticles utilizing Red algaePortieria hornemannii Abstraction Nanotechnology is regarded as one of the most wanted Fieldss of research in the present scientific universe. The applications of nanoparticles scopes from pharmaceuticals, Even though the synthesis of nano atoms can be done by agencies of physical, chemical and green methods, owing to the eco…
Dredging the Hudson River for PCBs
Environment
Environmental science
Human Impact On The Environment
Natural Environment
Pollution
Water
He explored form Nova-Scotia to the Chesapeake. During the Industrial Revolution, the Hudson was used to ship goods to and room New York City to Albany. Many factories and industrial plants discharged refuse into the river. This was because of the people’s ignorance to the effects of the pollution. The Hudson River has continued to…
Densities of Unknown Irregularly Shaped Solids and Liquids
Chemistry
Science
Water
Density is defined by its mass per unit volume, and is most often written in mathematical terms as; d = m / v Mass is usually given in grams, g, and volume is given in cubic centimeters, g/cm3, or, grams per milliliter, g/mL. Density is not a property that depends upon the amount of substance…