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    Physarum Lab

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    Calcium‚ Magnesium‚ and Cytoplasmic Streaming in Physarum Polycephalum Eugenia Rita Lee Dr. Bonner BIO 111 Introduction: Physarum polycephalum is a type of slime mold of the myxogastria class that prefers warm and damp conditions. It can go through three forms‚ plasmodium‚ sclerotium‚ and sporangia. The plasmodium is the primary active state‚ where P. polycephalum consists of protoplasmic veins and multiple nuclei. During this stage‚ the slime mold surrounds its’ food and secretes enzymes

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    Lab Report Chem

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    Formal Lab Report #1 I. Basics Title of the Experiment: The Empirical Formula of an Oxide Authors: Section Number: Chemistry Location and Date II. Abstract The aim in this lab was to determine the empirical formula of an oxide of magnesium through combustion in air. This was achieved by heating an established mass of magnesium in air inside of a crucible‚ ultimately attaining a compound that contained Mg and O. The major result of the experiment was the empirical formula of the oxide of magnesium

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    Experimental Determination of the Formula of Magnesium Oxide. Introduction: Magnesium is a mental‚ it is known to react with oxygen. Magnesium reacts vigorously when heated in the presence of air‚ which is why we have chosen high heat in our method to facilitate combustion. This oxidation reaction produces magnesium oxide gaining oxygen from the air. When sharing of electrons occur a chemical bond is made and the atoms combine to form a molecule. So‚ the predicted molecular formula:

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    Activity Series for Metal Copper (II)‚ Magnesium and Nickel Tong Wu Question: “What is the effect of solution type and metal type on metal reactivity as measured by whether a chemical reaction has taken place? ” Prediction: *Using metal magnesium as an example illustration I. (Magnesium reacts with lead (II) nitrate) Mg + Pb(NO3)2 Pb + Mg(NO3)2 II. (Magnesium reacts with zinc nitrate) Mg + Zn(NO3)2 Zn + Mg(NO3)2 III. (Magnesium reacts with iron (III) nitrate) 3Mg + 2Fe(NO3)3

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    Hess's Law Lab

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    Hess’s Law and the Molar Enthalpy of Combustion for Magnesium Purpose: The purpose of the lab ultimately is to find the molar enthalpy of magnesium. This is done by finding the enthalpy changes of reactions (2) and (3). The enthalpy changes of reactions (2) and (3) along with the enthalpy change given for reaction (4) can be used to arrive at a value of the molar enthalpy of combustion of magnesium by using Hess’s Law. Hypothesis: By using Hess’s law to calculate the molar enthalpy of combustion

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    technical analysis lab

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    SSN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING V Semester – CH 2307 TECHNICAL ANALYSIS LAB -2010 INDEX SHEET CYCLE ONE Date of Condn. Date of Subn. Sign 1 Estimation of COD of the given sample of water. 2 Estimation of Manganese in the given pyrolusite ore. 3 Estimation of Magnesium by EDTA method. 4 Estimation of purity of drug using pH meter. 5 Estimation of Ammonia in ammonium salts. 6 Polarimetric estimation of sugar

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    Flvs Chem 04.05 Lab

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    04.05 Chemical Reactions: Combustion: Lab Worksheet and Rubric Before You Begin: You may either copy and paste this document into a word processing program of your choice or print this page. Procedure: 1. Iron (IIII) and copper (II) sulfate solution Fill a small test tube halfway with copper (II) sulfate solution. Add a 2.0 gram iron rod to the solution and observe the reaction.  2. Lead (II) nitrate and potassium iodide solutions Pour about 2.0 mL of lead (II) nitrate into the test tube

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    Lab Report

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    Lab Report Abstract: The purpose of this lab was to see how magnesium reacts with oxygen. This reaction must be forced with heat. As magnesium changes to magnesium oxide the mass increased. Procedure: 1. Set up the stand and bunsen burne. 2. Go to crucible heat oven to obtain a crucible. 3. Weigh the crucible and lids mass. 4. Break up the magnesium ribbon on the crucible and weigh the mass of the magnesium‚ crucible‚ and lid. 5. Place the crucible on the ring stand over the flame. Allow

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    This is where you can find the following instruction for this experiment. In the pre-lab notebook the experiment is explained in full details which will specify that there were no changes made to the experiment. Calculations: Theoretical Yields: 1.094g benzophenone * (1 mol benzophenone/ 182.22 g benzophenone) = 0.006003732 mol benzophenone

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    Table 8.1- Combustion of magnesium ribbon Observations Reaction was exothermic; magnesium ribbon burned and was glowing a bright white color when ignited. Reactants: Mg and O2 Products: MgO Balanced chemical equation 2Mg + O2  2MgO Table 8.2- Combustion of heptane Observations When holding test tube inverted over heptane flame‚ condensation formed against top walls of the test tube. When the burning splint was added the walls of the test tube became less foggy from the condensation

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