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Title: Equilibrium Reactions 
Purpose: To study equilibrium reactions with two experiments 1. Determine the equilibrium 
constant Kc and 2. Study LeChatelier’s Principle 
Procedure: 
1. Add 10mL acetic acid and 10mL propyl alcohol in a small flask using a pipette. Mix well 
2. Take 1mL pipette sample from flask and place in beaker. Add in about 25mL of water 
and a few drops of phenolphthalein indicator. 
3. Titrate with sodium hydroxide in buret until color change. Record mL ... i x Package deal Other • 4 pages • by Oldspice • uploaded 2024 Quick View i x CHEM 121 • CHEM 121 CHEM 121 Labs SPRING 2024 Portage learning • By  Oldspice CHEM 121 Experiment 5: Bonding and Properties SPRING 2024 Portage learning (0) $21.99 0x sold Title: Bonding and Properties 
Purpose: Study the infrared spectra and physical properties of molecules to determine what 
kinds of intra-molecular bonds are present within the molecules and what kinds of intermolecular bonds are present between the molecules. 
Procedure: 
1. Add potassium chloride (ionic) to water in a test tube. Shake tube so potassium chloride 
dissolves. 
2. Add pentate to test tube of water. Shake to see if it dissolves in the water. 
3. Add normal propyl chloride to test t... i x Package deal Other • 8 pages • by Oldspice • uploaded 2024 Quick View i x CHEM 121 • CHEM 121 CHEM 121 Labs SPRING 2024 Portage learning • By  Oldspice CHEM 121 Lab 4 Chemical Reactions SPRING 2024 Portage learning (0) $21.99 0x sold Title: Chemical Reactions 
Purpose: Observe different kinds of chemical reactions and the results. Six tyles of simple 
chemical reactions and reversible reactions 
Procedure: 
1. Combine AgNO3 (silver nitrate) and HCl (hydrochloric acid) in test tube. White solid 
forms - AgCl (silver chloride) 
2. Put stopper on and invert to mix. Double displacement reaction. 
3. Combine KI and Pb(NO3)2 - creates a yellow liquid (used to be used in paints - caused 
lead poisoning) 
4. Acid/Base Double displac... i x Package deal Other • 8 pages • by Oldspice • uploaded 2024 Quick View i x CHEM 121 • CHEM 121 CHEM 121 Labs SPRING 2024 Portage learning • By  Oldspice CHEM 121 Lab 1 Equipment, Safety, and Mass/Volume Measurement Portage learning (0) $20.99 0x sold Title: Equipment, Safety, and Mass/Volume Measurement 
Purpose: To go over the safety aspects of working in the chemistry lab. Go over the equipment 
that will be used in the chemistry lab. To observe mass and volume measurements. 
Procedure: 
1. Review commonly used laboratory equipment. 
2. Review commonly available safety equipment. 
3. Measure mass of cellphone using analytical scale #1 
4. Measure mass of graduated cylinder using analytical scale #1 
5. Measure mass of metal cylinder using ... i x Package deal Other • 5 pages • by Oldspice • uploaded 2024 Quick View i x CHEM 121 • CHEM 121 CHEM 121 Labs SPRING 2024 Portage learning • By  Oldspice CHEM 121 Lab 2 Density SPRING 2024 Portage learning (0) $22.99 0x sold Experiment #: 2 
Title: Density 
Purpose: To measure the density of some liquids and solids which includes some materials of 
biological interest. 
Procedure: 
1. Dispense 10mL of water using a 10mL pipet into beaker on zeroed scale 
2. Use scale to measure mass of water 
3. Calculate density 
4. Add 5mL of water to beaker using a 5mL pipet 
5. Use scale to measure mass of water 
6. Calculate Density 
7. Add 10mL of water to beaker using a 10mL pipet 
8. Use scale to measure mass of water 
9. Ca... i x Package deal Other • 11 pages • by Oldspice • uploaded 2024 Quick View i x CHEM 121 • CHEM 121 CHEM 121 Labs SPRING 2024 Portage learning • By  Oldspice CHEM 121 Exam 2 SPRING 2024 Portage learning (0) $26.99 0x sold Show the calculation of the molecular weight for the following two compounds, reporting 
your answer to 2 places after the decimal. 
1. Ca3(PO4)2 
2. C9H8NO4Cl 
Your Answer: 
1. 3(40.08)+2(30.97+4(16))=310.18 g/mol Ca3(PO4)2 
2. 9(12.01)+8(1.008)+14.01+4(16)+35.45 = 229.61 g/mol C9H8NO4Cl 
1. 3Ca + 2P + 8O = 310.18 
2. 9C + 8H + N + 4O + Cl = 229.61 
Question 2 
9 / 10 pts 
You may find the following resources helpful: 
Scientific Calculator 
Links to an external site. 
Periodic Table 
Equation ... i x Exam (elaborations) • 39 pages • by Oldspice • uploaded 2024 Quick View i x CHEM 121 • CHEM 121 CHEM 121 Exam 1 SPRING 2024 Portage learning (0) $26.99 0x sold Complete the two problems below: 
1. Convert 845.3 to exponential form and explain your answer. 
2. Convert 3.21 x 10-5 to ordinary form and explain your answer. 
Your Answer: 
8.453x10^2 - the decimal point was moved two places to the left - the first number was 
8 
.0000321 - the decimal point needed to be moved five spaces to the left. 
1. Convert 845.3 = larger than 1 = positive exponent, move decimal 2 
places = 8.453 x 102 
2. Convert 3.21 x 10-5 = negative exponent = smaller than 1, move ... i x Exam (elaborations) • 17 pages • by Oldspice • uploaded 2024 Quick View i x CHEM 121 • CHEM 121 CHEM 121 Lab 3 Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis SPRING 2024 Portage learning (0) $21.99 0x sold Title: Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis 
Purpose: To measure how much of a substance is in a chemical compound. 
Procedure: 
Carbonate 
1. Place one test tube in beaker and tare scale. 
2. Use scoopula to add 1g of the carbonate. Record exact weight and place 
carbonate into beaker. 
3. Add sulfuric acid to test tube (~⅓ full ) and place inside beaker 
4. Measure weight of test tube with sulfuric acid and beaker with carbonate and 
record. Tare scale again. 
5. Pour sulfuric acid into bea... i x Package deal Other • 5 pages • by Oldspice • uploaded 2024 Quick View i x CHEM 121 • CHEM 121 CHEM 121 Labs SPRING 2024 Portage learning • By  Oldspice MATH 110 Module 6 exam Portage learning SPRING 2024 (0) $25.99 0x sold A new drug is introduced that is supposed to reduce fevers. Tests are 
done with the drug. The drug is given to 60 people who have fevers. It is 
found that the mean time that it takes for the fever to get back to normal 
for this test group is 350 minutes with a standard deviation of 90 minutes. 
Find the 80% confidence interval for the mean time that the drug will take 
to reduce all fevers for all people. 
Answer the following questions: 
1. Multiple choice: Which equation would you use to so... i x Exam (elaborations) • 13 pages • by Oldspice • uploaded 2024 Quick View i x MATH 110 • MATH 110 BIOD 151 Module 3 exam SPRING 2024 Portage learning (0) $25.99 0x sold Explain why a patient with liver disease would have intolerance to fatty foods. 
The liver produces bile which breaks down fats. If it is not producing bile (or less bile), fats 
will not be broken down effectively. 
Question 2 
5 / 5 pts 
Fill in the four blanks: 
Food enters the stomach from the ____A_______ via the ____B______ sphincter. 
Food exits the stomach via the ______C______ sphincter into the____D_______. 
- Food enters the stomach from the ______A_____ : esophagus 
- via the _____B_... i x Exam (elaborations) • 13 pages • by Oldspice • uploaded 2024 Quick View i x BIOD 151 • BIOD 151 1 ... 73 74 75 ...
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