What are the two main differences in the pattern observed in Young's double-slit experiment compared to the pattern seen in single-slit diffraction. explain
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After using a GC/MS, what additional experiment or experiments could you do in order to determine the concentration of each compound in the unknown?
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What sorts of limitations (i.e. LATE, attrition) do you expect
for the experiment?
What can be done to mitigate the effects of those
problems?
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in this experiment, spectrophotometric absorbance values were used to represent the concentration of the complex ion. what characteristic of the complex ion allows it to be studied by spectrophotometry
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Why are you required to flame-dry your glassware for this week's experiment?
What is the purpose of: a) washing with brine and b) adding sodium sulfate?
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Explain how the Michelson-Morley experiment works, what the data looks like and what it means, and how the results impacted Modern Physics.
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Describe in general terms an experiment to determine the molal freezing point depression constant of water. assume the availablity of deionized water and solid NaNO3
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What is an unusual thermodynamic property of calcium hydroxide?
How does this property make it possible to perform this particular experiment?
*this is a prelab for thermo and ksp
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What would be the benefit of having a limiting reagent when performing a lab experiment? Why not simply make both reactants go to completion?
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