Unknown Ionic Compound Preliminary Lab
Discussion of Results and Scientific Explanation The main goal was to identify the unknown compound, which was MgCl2, better known as Magnesium Chloride. Before knowing what the unknown was, we…
Read more >Using Spectrophotometer to measure the concentration of compounds
The spectrophotometer can measure the intensity of light absorbed indirectly by the solutes in solution because each solution has its own characteristic absorption chattels. The spectrophotometer can be used to…
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Question Limit of detection Stating the water supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2001, "limit of detection is calculated as three times the relative within batch standard deviation of a natural sample…
Read more >X-ray Crystallography Technique Analysis
1 Limitations of x-ray crystallography From the first crystalline structure determination of table salt in 1914; whose structure elucidation proved the existence of ionic compounds (6), single crystal x-ray diffraction…
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INTRODUCTION: X-ray diffraction The diffraction of X-rays as they pass through a substance, usually forming an interference pattern that can be captured on film and used to analyze the internal…
Read more >Zeolites are crystalline aluminosilicates
1.0INTRODUCTION TO ZEOLITES Zeolites are crystalline aluminosilicates, composed of TO4 tetrahedra (T = Si, Al) with O atoms connecting neighbouring tetrahedral, that contain pores and cavities of molecular dimensions (Breck,…
Read more >The forensic science
Introduction of title The terms of "forensic science" cover those professions which are involved in the application of social and physical science to the criminal justice system. Forensic experts are…
Read more >The word perfume
Introduction: History of Perfume The word perfume itself is derived from the Latin per fume, which means “through smoke”. Due to the fact that the original use of aromatic materials…
Read more >The genesis of elements
Introduction The periodic table is continually enriched with new elements synthesised by nuclear reactions in laboratories, but only 90 of all the elements occur naturally. Those are found between atomic…
Read more >Thin layer chromatography (TLC)
It stands for Thin Layer Chromatography. It's a simple technique used by chemists in separation of Mixtures in addition to supporting the identification of the separated compounds by comparing the…
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