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Beaker - Correct Answer Glassware that measures volume in milliliters (mL). Burette - Correct Answer Glassware that measures volume in milliliters (mL), numbers are in the opposite direction (0 at the top, 100 at the bottom), used for titration, read to the hundredths place. Erlenmeyer Fl...

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General Chemistry 1 Lab Practical Detailed
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Beaker - Correct Answer Glassware that measures volume in milliliters (mL).

Burette - Correct Answer Glassware that measures volume in milliliters (mL), numbers
are in the opposite direction (0 at the top, 100 at the bottom), used for titration, read to
the hundredths place.

Erlenmeyer Flask - Correct Answer Glassware that is usually used for titration
collection due to its lack of spilling.

Volumetric Flask - Correct Answer Glassware that is calibrated to a specific volume,
usually used for dilutions.

Volumetric Pipette - Correct Answer Glassware that allows for precise measurements
of volume (up to 4 sig figs), used with a large bulb.

10% Rule - Correct Answer Determines how accurately we can read an instrument,
The uncertainty in the instrument is 10% of the smallest divisions.
e.g. Since 10% of 0.2 is 0.02, we should read this instrument to the nearest 0.02 mL
and report our answer as ± 0.02 mL.

Density - Correct Answer The amount of matter in a substance.

Percent Error - Correct Answer Determines the precision of calculations performed in
the experiment.

Chromatography Paper - Correct Answer A separation method which exploits
molecular structure . Some molecules will be more attracted to the surface than others
and therefor capillaries of the paper will push pigments upwards.

Filtration - Correct Answer A separation method that exploits phase state or particle
size. Often used to separate a solution of solids from liquids.
e.g. salt and sand mixture

Distillation - Correct Answer A separation method that exploits differences in boiling
point. When a mixture is heated, the lower boiling substance will boil off (become a
vapor) first leaving behind the higher boiling substance(s). The vapor must be
recondensed and allowed to collect in a separate container.
e.g. water, copper (II) sulfate and dirtB

Magnetism - Correct Answer A separation method in which components of a mixture
may be separated by using a magnet if one of the substances is attracted to the magnet
and the other is not.
e.g. iron filings from powdered sulfur

, Beer-Lambert's Law - Correct Answer Describes the relationship between absorbance,
pathlength, molar absorptivity and concentration

Colors Observed - Correct Answer The color of a substance depends on the
wavelength of light absorbed or reflected/transmitted
- When a substance absorbs all the wavelengths of visible light (380 nm-750 nm) it will
appear black
-opaque substances, when no visible light is absorbed (all wavelengths reflected) the
substance appears white

What stock solution was used in the 'Beer's Law' lab? - Correct Answer Allura Red

What should you use to clean off a cuvette before putting in a spectrometer? - Correct
Answer Kimwipe

What unit is energy(En) measured in? - Correct Answer Joules

Concentration - Correct Answer C1V1=C2V2

Percent Yield - Correct Answer

In the empirical formula lab what colors appear before and after the reflux apparatus? -
Correct Answer Begins as purple and turns orange

Formal Charge - Correct Answer (# valence e-) - (# of bonds/lines) - (# lone e-/dots)

Lewis Structure for CO2 - Correct Answer

Combination Reaction - Correct Answer A+B--->C
e.g. sodium + chlorine ---> sodium chloride 2 Na + Cl2 ---> 2 NaCl

Decomposition Reaction - Correct Answer A--->B+C+...
e.g. ammonium chloride ---> ammonia + hydrochloric acid

NH4Cl ---> NH3 + HCl

Single Replacement Reaction - Correct Answer AB + C ---> CB + A (C and A are
metals)
DE + F ---> DF + E (E and F are nonmetals)
e.g. calcium iodide + chlorine ---> calcium chloride + iodine
CaI2 + Cl2 ---> CaCl2 + I2

Double Replacement Reaction - Correct Answer AB + CD ---> CB + AD
e.g. silver nitrate + iron(III) chloride ---> silver chloride + iron(III) nitrate
3 AgNO3 + FeCl3 ---> 3 AgCl + Fe(NO3)3

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