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Delights of Chemistry - Chemistry Demonstrations performed in Leeds

Delights of Chemistry - Chemistry Demonstrations performed in Leeds
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Middle School Chemistry | Download Free Science Activities, Access Chemistry Multimedia, Find Information on Workshops Sam Barros' CHEMLABS! Chemistry in action! The more hazardous items are kept in a cupboard for added safety. The acids and bases come in large bottles; the brown ones are for light sensitive chemicals such as hydrogen peroxide and nitric acid, and the large heat resistant 1L graduated Schott Duran for Sulphuric. The smaller bottles (250, 100, and 50mL) contain chemicals that are not used frequently, are very expensive, or are too hazardous for mass storage (examples include mercury metal, sodium peroxide, phosphoric acid, arsenic, etc). Oxidizers and solids in general come in plastic bottles ranging from 25g to 1kilogram. The Hydrofluoric and Perchloric acid, and the distilled water all come in Teflon bottles. Some of the more "advanced" equipment includes a 0 - 360C thermostat controlled hotplate (300W), a 50cm long serpentine glass condenser (both seen on the picture to the left, which show a distillation apparatus set up for the distillation of Nitric Acid. Questions?

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Application of calorimetry - ChemWiki Bomb calorimeter is an isolated system and has constant volume. The bomb is a sealed container for the reaction occurring, and the heat of reaction will transfer to the water or oil in the inner container. The temperature changing of the water is usedto calculatethe heat of reaction. Bomb calorimeter is suitable for study of combustion reaction.

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