Stearic acid Essays

  • Lauric Acid Lab Report

    385 Words  | 2 Pages

    melting/freezing point of a fatty acid and compare it to the melting/freezing point of a different fatty acid. We tested Lauric Acid and compared it to Stearic Acid. To do this we put a vial with some solid Lauric acid under a Bunsen burner. In the acid we placed a LabQuest temperature probe to read the temperature four times a minute. We then heated the vial using the Bunsen burner and collected our data. When the Lauric acid was liquid we turned off the burner and submerged the acid in cool water, keeping

  • Essay On Soda Water Titration

    1337 Words  | 6 Pages

    titration with sodium hydroxide solution. Introduction: Carbon dioxide plays an important role in soft drinks. Soda water is manufactured by pumping carbon dioxide into water under high pressure. Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, which is the fizz we find in soft drinks. CO2 + H2O ⇌ H2CO3 The popping sound we hear when we open the can of fizzy drink, the bubbles and sparkle we see in the soft drink, and the feeling of bubble popping on your tongue, all of these are due

  • Sodium Nitrate Lab Report

    774 Words  | 4 Pages

    waters (Environment Canada 2012). Through a dual oxidation process, Nitrate is formed in a reaction of Nitrogen with Ammonium ion producing fertilizer and manure. The oxidation state of a nitrate compound is 1- . Nitrate is the conjugate base of nitric acid (HNO3), a strong

  • Hydrochloric Acid Research Paper

    1301 Words  | 6 Pages

    role of stomach acid Chapter 14 section 1 Noopur Rajendra Grade – 11AA 25/04/2016 Ms. Sara Kassem Sharjah American International School Discuss the role of hydrochloric acid in the digestion of foods. Point out how excess acid contributes to the discomfort known as indigestion. Explain how the stomach secretes a mucous layer, which protects it from being damaged by the hydrochloric acid it produces. Abstract Hydrochloric acid, which is also called HCl, is a highly corrosive acid. It is a strong

  • How Does Landfills Cause Water Contamination

    1148 Words  | 5 Pages

    oxygen in extreme cases it could cause death. It could react with other chemicals causing more sickness. If you consume nitrate then you could just get small stomach flu, but when pregnant, or a baby it could cause much worse because your stomach acids are different.

  • Catalase Experiment

    1443 Words  | 6 Pages

    The aim of the investigation was to determine the effect of pH on the rate at which catalase decomposes hydrogen peroxide and consequently answer the researchable question “How does pH influence cells and consequently an organism”. The hypothesis, “As the pH deviates from 7 the initial rate of oxygen production will decrease” is supported by the results. The trend displayed in Figure 3 is, as the pH deviates from 7 the initial rate of reaction decreases. Figure 3 shows that the rate of reaction (%O2/s)

  • Recrystallization Synthesis

    1514 Words  | 7 Pages

    The temperature of the water was then recorded to the nearest 0.1⁰C. Then the melting points of phenylacetic acid, o-anisic acid, and benzilic acid were determined by the use of a Mel-Temp. The unknown sample was obtained from the chemical stockroom. A small scale of crystals from unknown was placed in a test tube with the following solvents: cyclohexane, hexane, toluene, diethyl

  • Bromocresol Green Equilibrium System Lab Report

    547 Words  | 3 Pages

    The objective of the Bromocresol Green Equilibrium System Lab was to determine if the equilibrium constant, K, was a true constant at constant temperature. To determine this, the value of the constant was found at different concentrations of HIn, HIn-, and at varying pH, which was used to determine the concentration of H+. K was found using the equation K= [HIn]/([In-][H+]). In order to be a true constant, none of the values of K found should differ from the average by more than two standard deviations

  • Fluoride Research Paper

    874 Words  | 4 Pages

    hydoxyproline, Serum ascorbic acid, Serum calcium, Urinary calcium, Serum sialic acid, Serum hexosamine, Serum inorganic phosphate were estimated by spectrophotometic method. Result: The study

  • Rhetorical Analysis Of Palmolive Soap

    1516 Words  | 7 Pages

    This 1938 Palmolive soap bar advertisement utilizes its art style along with rhetorical devices such as logos, pathos and ethos. Logos is being utilized through the doctor 's recommendation as well as mentioning on how it helps reduce dry skin. The advertisement also cites the rhetoric device of pathos by using scare tactics to convince its readers to use Palmolive soap. Ethos is presented to encourage the use of Palmolive soap through the notion that women are wanting to look beautiful for their

  • Gatorade Ad Analysis

    684 Words  | 3 Pages

    The Gatorade ad is effective because it appeals to sports fans and athletes and self-actualization needs.It features a basketball player, Dwyane Wade, drinking a bottle of Gatorade.He takes up the entire page and has his back to the camera. Wade is looking up towards something in the distance. The orange color of the Gatorade bottle stands out against the background, which is faded. There is a gym in the background with a window at the top left of the page , with a faded Miami Heat logo near the

  • Freezing Point Depression Experiment

    912 Words  | 4 Pages

    Discussion: In this experiment, freezing point depression was used to determine the molar mass of three unknown solids. First, the freezing point of the mixture of ice and water was determined, as freezing occurs when both the solid and liquid phases pre-present together. The temperature when the ice and water mixture reached equilibrium was recorded. Then, the solution of the unknown solids was prepared and its freezing point was determined. Then the equation of molarity allowed the experimenters

  • Alka Seltzer's Effect On Chemical Reaction Processes

    669 Words  | 3 Pages

    The topic that the scientist has researched is the reaction rate of different particle sizes. In the experiment, the scientist will discover how the particle size of Alka Seltzer affects the rate of chemical reaction with water. The independent variable in the experiment is the particle size of the Alka Seltzer, while the dependent variable is the rate of reaction, or the volume of Carbon dioxide. The volume of carbon dioxide will be measured in ml. Also, a few of the constants in the experiment

  • 3-Heptanone Lab Report

    979 Words  | 4 Pages

    compounds, the ketone obtained at the end of the experiment could only be one of four products, cyclopentanone, cyclohexanone, 3-heptanone, or 2-heptanone. In order to retrieve one of these ketones, first 1.75g of unknown D was obtained. 1mL of Acetic acid was then added to Unknown D and the solution was stirred. Next, 15mL of sodium

  • Task 2 Investigating Respiration

    679 Words  | 3 Pages

    it causes water vapour to condense forming small water droplets. We breathe in oxygen and some nitrogen which is essential for life. We exhale carbon dioxide that can be tested for limewater because carbon dioxide dissolves in water to form carbonic acid (H2 C03). Glucose is a reactant of respiration. The glucose in your blood comes from carbohydrates in your food. Carbohydrates include sugar and starchy foods like: bread, pasta and rice. Keywords: Carbon dioxide, Glucose, Water, Oxygen and energy

  • Fe2 + Lab Report

    482 Words  | 2 Pages

    If there is a change in concentration, temperature, volume, or total pressure the equilibrium will change in order to react to the change. This concept was shwon throughout the experiment by the adding of new reagents and temperature changes. This was shown by the mixing of NH4NCS and Fe(NO3)3. The two chemicals together produced a dark red FeNCS2+. Since the solution became a dark red, the concentration of FeNCS2+ had increased. The darker solution means that the products are more favored at equilibrium

  • Average Concentration Lab Report

    597 Words  | 3 Pages

    The average concentration of my unknown Al3+ solution (#41) was 0.02372 0.00016 mol/L. My %RSD was 0.67%, which I would say is very good. This means my precision relative to my average was very good. When calculating the mass of the precipitate, my Trial #1 and #2 were both 0.271X, with Trial #3 being 0.27XX. Having Trial #1 and #2 being only 1 decimal place different from each other was very surprising to me, and indicated high precision. This led to a low standard deviation and a low %RSD. I think

  • Staining Your Teeth Research Paper

    503 Words  | 3 Pages

    You can maintain a white, healthy smile by making a few changes in your diet. There are a number of foods that can stain your teeth. Below is a list of foods that can stain your teeth: Pickles The reason that pickles have a sour taste is because they are acidic. Acidic foods like pickles can stain your teeth. They can also lead to enamel erosion. Keep in mind that enamel erosion is an irreversible process. Coffee Coffee can stain your teeth. However, if you find it difficult to go through your

  • Hydrated Compound

    554 Words  | 3 Pages

    its cover in 8mL, so the solution is generated. After that, put an aluminum wire into the beaker, and after a certain period of time the solution gains color. To finish the reaction, 5 drops of 6M of Hydrochloric acid is added into the beaker to clean the solution, which means that acid dissolves all salts of aluminum that is on the solution. After finishing the chemical process, collect and use the Butcher funnel to wash the cooper because it is going to be used to a vacuum filtration. After finishing

  • Foot Powder Lab

    466 Words  | 2 Pages

    The purpose of the lab is to find out the suspect who stole the teacher’s grade book by taking a series of test, evidence, and analysis. We’re testing the foot powder for evidence and have to figure out the ingredients in the foot powder. The series of the test contains five test. The test to start with is a visual examination. We’re supposed to record the color and texture. For the water test, we would have to stir and mix it with the foot powder. Next we would mix the foot power with vinegar and