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    Chloride concentration is frequently measured in veterinary practices, but not critically assessed as other electrolytes, and often referred to as the forgotten electrolyte. Several studies have reported a significantly increased mortality in critically ill human patients with hyperchloremia or hypochloremia, raising the concern that abnormal chloride concentrations may have clinical significance. Abnormal chloride concentrations can result from various underlying diseases as well as from iatrogenic

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    Deicer Magnesium Chloride

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    interpretations are my work, except where referenced. I have neither obtained nor given aid on this assignment outside of data discussions with my lab team. “ Signed_________________________________________ Abstract A common road salt, magnesium chloride, was analyzed in the lab to test its effectiveness as a road salt. The Van’t Hoff factor of the salt and the enthalpy of dissolution when dissolved in pure water were experimentally tested to evaluate its many characteristics as a deicer. To determine

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    Calcium Chloride Lab

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    Introduction-science Calcium chloride-water Calcium chloride has a consistency of salt, they are white little flake and particles. calcium chloride at room temperature is a solid, it is used for dust control it has a generic formula of CaCl2(H2O. When calcium chloride is exposed and mix with water and other compounds , a large amount of heat is liberated from this mixture. which can cause sputtering and boiling like a hot boiling pot, at that stage it is a very hot process it also produces

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    to its use in equally demanding piping installations such as potable water distribution, industrial and mining pipe, force mains and other critical applications where a tough, ductile material is needed to assure long-term performance. Polyvinyl-Chloride (PVC) is a plastic product which has matchless versatility. It effective lyre places wood, paper and metal in several applications. As such plastic pipes have been progressively replacing conventional pipes like G.I., Cast Iron, Asbestos Cement or

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    Essay On Sodium Chloride

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    Interestedly, biofilm-associated cells showed to be significantly more metabolically active than the sporangia at pH 9 (p 2 ppt has significantly reduce the infection loads (Stockwell and Mahony 2015). There is evidence that higher concentrations of sodium chloride, 10% (w/v), can kill Bd in 2 min (Johnson et al. 2003).But, this is a very high concentration which can negatively affect amphibians as well. Salinity of the natural water bodies increase gradually every year due to agricultural clearing, irrigation

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    Sodium chloride, commonly known as salt, is one of the most widely used additives in food industries as a preservative due to its antimicrobial effect. Sodium also enhances the flavour and palatability of food by increasing saltiness, reducing bitterness, enhancing sweetness and other congruent flavours (Liem et al, 2011). However, ingesting too much sodium causes the body to retain more fluid in the blood vessels, which puts an extra burden on the heart and blood vessels causing hypertension. One

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    Exp 23 B Synthesis of t-Pentyl Chloride 11-8-12 Purpose: The sysnthesis of t-Pentyl Chloride from alcohol. Procedure: Preparation of t-Pentyl Chloride. In a 125-mL separatory funnel, place 10.0 mL of t-pentyl alcohol (2-methyl-2-butanol, MW _ 88.2, d _ 0.805 g/mL) and 25 mL of concentrated hydrochloric acid (d _ 1.18 g/mL). Do not stopper the funnel. Gently swirl the mixture in the separatory funnel for about 1 minute. After this period of swirling, stopper the separatory funnel and

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    copper was weighed, and its mass recorded. The recorded masses were then used to determine the mass of copper, chlorine, and water in the unknown copper chloride hydrate. The resulting masses were used to find the formula of the unknown copper chloride hydrate according to CuxCly•nH2O. Results The mass of water in the unknown Copper Chloride Hydrate is 0.22g, as found by the difference in mass between the sample before and after heating. The mass of copper is 0.29 grams, and the mass of chlorine

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    Courtney Copeland Alexis Madrazo TA: Katrinah Tirado October 10, 2017 Synthesis and Reactivity of tert-butyl Chloride via an Sn1 Reaction Copeland 1 Introduction/Background Substitution reactions are important chemical processes that contribute to the production of new compounds. Simplistically, these reactions take place through a series of steps in which one functional group is replaced by another (March). There are two types of nucleophilic substitution reactions, first-order and second-order

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    Title Sodium Chloride Acts as Environmental Pollutant by Prohibiting Ankistrodesmus Algae Growth Introduction Pollution negatively effects an organism’s growth because it introduces harmful chemicals or products that cause damage to its environment. The environmental pollution experiment that was performed tested the effects of pollutants, more specifically sodium chloride, on Ankistrodesmus, which is a species of fresh water algae. The experiment investigated the effects of different concentrations

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