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Analyse, 'The Diary Of A Nobody' by George and Weedon Grossmith and 'The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged Thirteen and Three Quarters' written by Sue Townsend.
Calculate the measurement of enthalpy change per mole for each of the three acids (Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid and Sulphuric acid) for the neutralisation reactions
Calculate the measurement of enthalpy change per mole for each of the three acids (Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid and Sulphuric acid) for the neutralisation reactions.
Essay on "The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole"
Find the mole ratio of water to anhydrous salt in the hydrated compound.
How does Sue Townsend depict Adrian Mole in “The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole?”
How to Survive the Teenage Years by Adrian Mole.
I am going to investigate the difference in enthalpy of combustion for a number of alcohols, the enthalpy of combustion being the 'enthalpy change when one mole of any substance is completely burnt in oxygen under the stated conditions'.
I am going to investigate the difference in enthalpy of combustion for a number of alcohols, the enthalpy of combustion being the'enthalpy change when one mole of any substance is completely burnt in oxygenunder the stated conditions'.
In my investigation I will measure the heat given out by different types of primary alcohols when combusting with oxygen and compare the difference in the energy out put per mole of different alcohols.
In this investigation I am going to try and increase the rate of reaction when creating Carbon Dioxide, we will be using 1 gram of Sodium Carbonate and 20cm3 of 1.0 mole dm-3 Sulphuric Acid at 20 degrees centigrade.
Investigating the heat energy given out by a mole of an alcohol when burning in air.
Investigating the no. of moles of water of crystallization, in one mole of hydrated ethanedioic acid.
Investigation into the energy produced per mole when burning different alcohols to heat up water.
Jennifer Toth's, The Mole People.
Mole Ratios in a Chemical Reaction
My aim is to make Epsom salts at 4 different speeds, by choosing one factor/variable which will change the speed, and to predict and measure the yield of Epsom salts using the mole.
The aim of this investigation is to show that heat of neutralisation is an exothermic reaction which produces water. The amount of energy given out for one mole of water is about -57.3 kJ/mol. This needs to proven by this experiment as well.
This experiment involves the decomposition of copper carbonate whereby we want to find out whether CuO(3/4) or Cu20(s) is formed upon the decomposition of copper carbonate when heated. I intend to use mole equations
To calculate the energy per mole of substance
To determine the value of Faraday constant (quantity of electricity per mole) by using electrolysis of Copper.
To determine which alcohol, out of ethanol and propanol, is the better fuel. By calculating the enthalpy change of combustion for ethanol and propanol I will find how much energy is released per mole of each alcohol.
To find out the molarity of the acid using 25cm3 of acid to neutralise 0.10 mole of alkali
To investigate the volume of 1 mole hydrogen molecules at room temperature.
Try and increase the rate of reaction when creating Carbon Dioxide, we will be using 1 gram of Sodium Carbonate and 20cm3 of 1.0 mole dm-3 Sulphuric Acid at 20 degrees centigrade

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