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    Neutralizing Stomach Acid

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    The Most Efficient Antacid to Neutralize Stomach Acid Author: Masaru Sakata March 9, 2017 Lab Partners: Zeyad Naseer Aldeen, Jaysa Medina, Victor Guzman, and Rumla Zaman TA: Tianyu Zheng Chemistry Lab Abstract: An antacid is a substance which neutralizes stomach acidity.2 With this information, the main goal of the entirety of this experiment is to determine which antacid is most effective in neutralizing stomach acid. The experiment’s way of measuring the effectiveness of each antacid is examined

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    Acid Rain Essay

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    deteriorate buildings, but acid rain can do all of that. This lethal precipitation originates from both natural causes and those made by man. It has the potential to destroy ecosystems, including aquatic life and forest life. In addition to harming nature, it can also cause economic problems. However, efforts are being made to minimize the negative effects of acid rain, and they’re working. Any form of wet or dry deposition from the atmosphere with nitric and sulfuric acid levels higher than normal

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    carboxyl functional group are commonly known as carboxylic acids, and have the general molecular formula CnH2n+1COOH. Carboxylic acids with two or more carboxyl groups are called dicarboxylic acids, tricarboxylic acids, etc. The carboxyl group is one of the most frequently occurring functional groups in chemistry and biochemistry. Apart from the carboxylic acids, the carboxyl group also parents a large family of related compounds called carboxylic acid derivatives (amides, esters, thioesters, acyl halides

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    Acid Base Titrations Najib Chowdhury CHM1311-C03 Yayha Albkuri Introduction: Acids and Bases The experiment involves with the investigation of the unknown solutions used and the determination of their concentrations. The techniques and their expected outcomes are elaborated further in detail in the following

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    Acid rain is a huge problem to the world. Acid rain is defined as “precipitation, as rain, snow, or sleet, containing relatively high concentrations of acid-forming chemicals, as the pollutants from coal smoke, chemical manufacturing, and smelting, that have been released into the atmosphere and combined with water vapor: harmful to the environment”(Dictionary.com). Acid rain has huge effects on trees and plants, waterways, and soil (epa.gov). Acid rain is an unnatural environmental problem that

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    Mariam Sy May 8, 2014 Acid- Base Titration Lab Write-up Introduction: Titration is the process of adding measured volumes of a base or acid with a known concentration to an acid or base with an unknown concentration in order to determine the unknown concentration. Volume measurements play an important role in titration. It involves measuring the exact volume of a solution with a known concentration that will react with a measured volume of a solution that has an unknown concentration. The

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    Acid and Bases Lab Project 7 Richard Overstreet/ November 21 James Scheuer Chemistry 1021 Section 016 My signature indicates that this documents represents the work completed by me this semester Intro The problem that was trying to be solved in this study deals with analyzing unknown solutions. In this particular case, a chemical company has several unknown solutions and to correctly dispose of them they need to know their properties. To figure out the properties several

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    Beau Renegar May 3rd, 2017 Acid-Base Titration Lab Report The purpose of this lab was to determine the molarity of a sulfuric acid solution. The materials used include a buret, a pipet, two 250 mL Erlenmeyer flasks, water, phenophthalein, potassium hydroxide, and sulfuric acid. Safety concerns included working with potentially dangerous substances like sulfuric acid. Procedure and Observations Procedure Data and Observations 1. Pipet 10.00 mL of the sulfuric acid solution into each of the 250-mL

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    The purpose of the lab is to determine the molar concentration of acidic acid in vinegar by titrating it with a solution of NaOH. The sodium hydroxide is a basic solution. When adding it to a acetic acid, a neutralization occurs. An indicator is added to the solution. The indicator is a dark pink color. When the NaOH is added, it makes the solution more basic and causes the solution to turn light pink. The experiment is successfully completed when the right amount of indicator is added, and It turns

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    Acid-Base Extraction Lab Experimental: Three grams of a mixture containing Benzoic Acid and Naphthalene was obtained and placed in 100 ml beaker and added 30 ml of ethyl acetate for dissolving the mixture. A small amount (1-2 drops) of this mixture was separated into a test tube. This test tube was covered and labelled as “M” (mixture). This was set to the side and used the following week for the second part of lab. The content in the beaker was then transferred into separatory funnel. 10 ml of

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