Define the following terms and use them in your answers below. - Solubility: The greatest quantity of a solute that can be dissolved into a solvent - Soluble: When a substance can be dissolved into a solvent. Ex: sugar can be easily dissolved into coffee or tea. - Insoluble: When a substance cannot be dissolved into a solvent. Ex: oil cannot be dissolved into water. - Hydrophilic: Describes a substance that can easily be mixed or dissolved into water. Ex: salt - Hydrophobic: Describes
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The atom is considered to be the basic building block of all matter. A simple theory of the atom tells us that it consists of two components: a nucleus surrounded by an electron cloud. From an electrical point of view, the nucleus is said to be positively charged and the electrons negatively charged. Whereas from a size point of view, the radius of an atom is 10-10. A simple description of the nucleus tells us that is is composed of protons and neutrons. These two particle types are collectively
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EPS is approximately 98% air captured within a 2% cellular matrix, this causes it to be very lightweight resulting in lower loads applied to the foundation. It has a densities of between 10 and 35kg/m which allows for light and safe construction work. Due to its low weight it is very easy to transport, thus saving a lot of fuel, therby lowering costs. The low weight of EPS also makes it easy to handle on site, especially considering that the lifting of materials with heavy machinery has become an
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Jacqueline Kang 2-15-2015 Bio 203 Lab Measurement of Acid Phosphatase Activity Under a Variety of Environmental Conditions Introduction: Biological enzymes are very important as they allow the human body to function and produce a wide variety of biochemical reactions that help sustain life. The main purpose of this lab is to understand the narrow optimal range and varying perimeters that allow these enzymes to optimally function. The enzyme, acid phosphatase, and the substrate p-nitrophenylphosphate
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The experiment involved a Diel-Alder reaction and is also known as a [4+2] cycloaddition because the reaction takes place between two different π Systems, one of which is associated with 4 atoms and the other one having two atoms. We synthesized 9,10-dihydroanthracene-9,10α,β 13-succinic acid anhydride from anthracene (diene) and meleic anhydride (dienophile). The use of maleic anhydride as the dienophile allows for a relatively high yield because the carbonyl substituents remove electron density
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Chemicals can entry to the body through Injection; Chemicals enter the body if the skin was penetrated or punctured by contaminated objects such as needles for health care workers or bee stings for maintenance worker. Effects can occur as the substance or chemical started to circulate in the blood and build up in the target organs. In addition to, Ingestion; Chemicals get into the stomach either by swallowing the contaminated mucus that expelled from the lungs or by eating and drinking contaminated
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The SN2 reaction can be evaluated by first observing the chemical mechanisms of the compounds involved. The agents took into account for the mechanism was the naphtholate anion and allyl bromide. First, a pair of lone pairs on the oxygen anion on the naphtholate compound attacks a single-bonded carbon on the allyl bromide compound. Afterwards, the bromide leaving group exits the allyl bromide compound, and creates its own anion cloud. Overall, this synthesizes naphthyl ether. The mechanism cannot
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In this experiment, a Grignard was performed with 3-pentanone and an unknown alkyl bromide to obtain and identify a 3˚ alcohol. In order to identify the alkyl bromide, the identity of the product was found by spectroscopic analysis. To complete this reaction, first the Grignard reagent was prepared. The reagent was generated by taking Unknown AP and adding it, dropwise, to a mixture of 6.2 mL of THF and 1.0008 g of magnesium. The magnesium had to be crushed to initiate the reaction between magnesium
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A chemical reaction is where two or more substances come together and pops, fizzes, and in some cases explode! Alka Seltzer is a type of chemical reaction where you put water and carbon dioxide gas. Equation . When Alka-Seltzer tablets are dissolved in water, bicarbonate forms (from the sodium bicarbonate), which in turn reacts with hydrogen (from citric acid) to form water and carbon dioxide gas. “ In The bicarbonate reaction project you will find out for yourself by plopping Alkaseltzer
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Revised Analysis Conclusion A chemical reaction is the interaction of 2 or more reactants that produces one or more new substances. The reactants in this experiment were distilled water and Alka-Seltzer tablets. Water contains H2O, and the ingredients in Alka-Seltzer are aspirin, citric acid, and sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). When sodium bicarbonate is placed in water, it dissociates into sodium (Na) and Bicarbonate (HCO3). When the bicarbonate splits apart, it reacts with the hydrogen ions from
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