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    Lewis Base Research

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    solutions that can be classified as bases. What exactly is a base? A scientist named Gilbert N. Lewis came up with the definition of a basic solution, which we now refer to as a Lewis base, which we will discuss in this lesson. !!!What Is a Lewis Base? What makes a solution a base? Bases are solutions that are generally described as bitter and slippery or slimy feeling. However, how can we tell in an acid-base chemical reaction, which chemical compound is a base? There are various definitions from

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    Acid-Base Lab

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    “Acid/Base” lab’s purpose was to introduce extractions of one of the four neutral organic compounds (4-chlorobenzophene, biphenyl, trans-stilbene, and trans-chalcone). We then were asked to test the solubility of our selected neutral compound with hexane, water, methanol, and ethyl acetate to find the solvent that only dissolved the neutral compound while introduced to heat. Once the solvent was chosen, we purified the compound by recrystallization, and then concluded that my neutral organic compound

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    Acids And Bases Lab

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    In the lab experiment called Acids and bases; the lab was design for participant to figure out whether certain household chemicals are acids or base and what color they can turn in to when being added to cabbage juice. An acid are a solution that has lose hydrogen ions that usually taste sour. However, some household solutions are acids such as vinegar and citrus fruit juices. Bases are solution that pull hydrogen ions out of solution and into themselves and it usually feels slippery. In this experiment

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    Acid-Base Results

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    The purpose of this experiment was to test acid-base solutions to determine the absorbance intake they had do to their different pH levels. To do this, four similar samples were recorded with a different amount of NaOH added to each one, which would change the pH level from acidic to basic. Acidic solutions take in less absorbance, while basic solutions will have the most absorbance, as well as higher Ka and pKa values. The acidic solutions would have negative absorbance from 100% or higher transmittance

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    Acid-Base Titration Lab

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    goal of this lab was mainly to be able to perform an acid-base titration. Complete a traditional titration and then and a pH electrode titration. Calculate the molarity of citric acid from the titration volume of NaOH. Calculations should be fairly close in average and the ending point should coincide with the equivalence point. All while effectively being able to compare and contrast the two methods to detect the endpoints of an acid-base titration. Introduction: The goal of this lab is to understand

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    Discussion By using acid-base extraction techniques, a three-component mixture was separated into its individual components which included an acidic, basic, and neutral component as previously mentioned. A separatory funnel was the mechanism used to carry out this procedure. Its easy handling allowed for thorough mixing of the solution. It was equipped with a stopper which was opened to release pressure from inside the funnel caused by the heat from one’s hands and also the reactions taking place

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    Acid Base Titration Lab

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    Acetic Acid in Each Sample of Vinegar? Throughout this Acid-base titration and neutralization reaction lab, the goal was to determine the concentration of acetic acid within three given samples of vinegar. This titration is based on the argument that acids and bases neutralize each other when they are mixed together using an exact stoichiometric ratio. During this investigation we determined the concentration by performing an acid-base titration with the use of an universoul indicator. We also verified

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    Acids and bases are very important. We clean with them, we eat them, and we use them to help in chemistry. The ions who are the cause of acidic properties is H+ ions, or protons, and for basic properties, it's the OH- ions, or hydroxide ions. all of that is based on a theory called the 'dissociation of water' (which is H2O--> H+ + OH-). So the more H+ there is in a solution, the more acidic the solution is, and the less H+ there is, the more basic it is. That is why there is H+ in solution factors

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    Acid-Base Titration Lab

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    The purpose of the Acid-Base Titration Lab was to determine the concentration of sodium hydroxide by titration against a standard solution. A titration is a laboratory method used to determine the concentration of an acid or a base in a solution by performing a neutralization reaction with a standard solution. It detects the equivalence point between the acid and base where they neutralize each other. The materials used in this procedure were HCL solution, water, ring stand, burette, burette clamp

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    Acids Bases Ph Lab

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    Experiment 5 titled “Acids, Bases, Salt, and pH”. The purpose of this lab is to become familiar with some properties of salt, bases, and acids, measure acidity (pH), and correlate abnormal acidity of blood or urine. The activities for this lab is to measure the pH of some acid solutions and base solutions using pH paper/meter, and neutralize an acid solution by reacting with base solutions. To begin this experiment (Acid), there will be bottles of different acids (hydrochloric, nitric acid, sulfuric

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