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1 207 Chemistry Laboratory Welcome to the Detroit Local Section ACS Laboratory Hello, I am Dr. Zhi. No, I am not a medical doctor, I just went to college for a very long time so I can teach chemistry. That is what I am doing here today. I have volunteered to help a group called “Kids and Chemistry” teach some kids. But I think they are playing a game of hide-and seek on me. They are in the laboratory, can you help me find them. Just click on an item in the laboratory and if they are behind it, they will come out. Click on the door to begin the game. Organic Chemistry

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23 Chemistry Welcome to the Detroit Local Section ACS Laboratory Click here to continue search Caution Delicate Instrument 24 -Sample Bottles Equation for density: d= m/v Converting ˚F to ˚C: ˚C = (˚F - 32) x 5/9 Common Chemistry Equations Boyle’s law - Constant T and n: PV = k Converting ˚C to ˚F: ˚F = ˚C x 9/5 + 32 Boyle’s law - For calculating changes in pressure or volume: P1V1 = P2V2 % yield = actual yield theoretical yield x 100% Dilution of Solution: MiVi = MfVf Converting ˚C to K: K = (˚C + 273.15) molarity (M) = moles of solute / liters of solution Charles’ law - Constant P and n: V/T = k Charles’ law - For calculating temperature or volume changes: V1/T1 =V2/T2 Calculation of changes in pressure, temperature, or volume of gas when n is constant: P1V1/T1 =P2V2/T2 Definition of enthalpy: H = E + PV Boiling point elevation: DTb = Kbm Freezing point depression: DTf = Kfm Definition of pH of a solution: pH = -log [H+] Ideal Gas equation: PV = nRT

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