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Erlenmeyer flask labeled Flask A. Add another 5 mL of water to the sep funnel, shake the mixture as before and add this lower layer to Flask A. Make a note of the contents of Flask A in your …
Chemistry: Lab – Introduction to Qualitative Analysis
Double “Un”-knowns To mix with 500 mL of water in Erlenmeyer flask 9 2 + 3 7.0 g Na 2 SO 4 + 7.0 g K 2 CrO 4 10 1 + 2 3.0 g NaCl + 7.0 g Na 2 SO 4 11 1 + 3 3.0 g NaCl + 7.0 g K 2 CrO 4 …
84.315 Analytical Chemistry I Laboratory Manual
Mark three 250mL Erlenmeyer flasks so that they may be differentiated from one another. Carefully weigh out 3 separate samples of 0.45g to 0.55g (+ 0.001g) KHP and dissolve each …
Illustrations of Glassware and Apparatus - Valencia College
Side-arm filter flask (or side-arm Erlenmeyer flask; used in vacuum filtration) Item name Illustrations Stirring rod Test tube Test tube holder . Item name Illustrations Test tube rack …
CHEM 344 Distillation of liquid mixtures - University of …
It consists of a flask containing the liquid to be distilled, an adapter to hold a thermometer and to connect the flask to a water-cooled condenser, and a flask to hold the condensed liquid (the …
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Erlenmeyer Flask Use In Chemistry: Experiments for Living Chemistry David Ucko,2012-12-02 Experiments for Living Chemistry provides practical hands ... Chemistry in the Laboratory …