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Would anyone be able to show me how this graph should be set up? Thank you so much! Procedure There are three parts to this experiment labelled A, B, & C. Two lab groups (four students) will work together for this experiment. The data collected in Parts A, B & C is to be shared amongst the groups working together. For Part A& B, each lab group will collect four data points per part (8 data points total = 4 Part A + 4 Part B) For Part C, each group will do a single trial for the unknown sample. Even though you are sharing data, every student will hand in a separate lab report PARTA: Varied Concentrations of HCI 10 mL samples of hydrochloric acid of different concentrations will be added to samples of magnesium metal of roughly the same mass. The metal samples should each have a mass close to 0.25 grams, and the masses should differ by no more than 0.01 g. Seven different HC solutions with concentrations ranging between 0.5 and 3.5 M will be used. For your shared data, one group should do the experiment with HCl conce data, one group should do the experiment with HCI concentrations of 0.5 M, 1.5 M, 2.5 M and 3.5 M; the second group should use HCl concentrations of 1.0 M, 2.0 M, and 3.0 M. ld use HCI concentrations of 1.0 M, 2.0 M, and 3.0 M.
Would anyone be able to show me how this graph should be set up? Thank you so much!
Procedure There are three parts to this experiment labelled A, B, & C. Two lab groups (four students) will work together for this experiment. The data collected in Parts A, B & C is to be shared amongst the groups working together. For Part A& B, each lab group will collect four data points per part (8 data points total = 4 Part A + 4 Part B) For Part C, each group will do a single trial for the unknown sample. Even though you are sharing data, every student will hand in a separate lab report PARTA: Varied Concentrations of HCI 10 mL samples of hydrochloric acid of different concentrations will be added to samples of magnesium metal of roughly the same mass. The metal samples should each have a mass close to 0.25 grams, and the masses should differ by no more than 0.01 g. Seven different HC solutions with concentrations ranging between 0.5 and 3.5 M will be used. For your shared data, one group should do the experiment with HCl conce data, one group should do the experiment with HCI concentrations of 0.5 M, 1.5 M, 2.5 M and 3.5 M; the second group should use HCl concentrations of 1.0 M, 2.0 M, and 3.0 M. ld use HCI concentrations of 1.0 M, 2.0 M, and 3.0 M.
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