CHE 133 Study Guide - Final Guide: Absorbance, Transmittance, Molar Mass

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Converting temp. change to find heat and molar enthalpy: q=mc t. Ph: measures acidity and basicity of a solution. Pka: measures the strength of an acid in a solution. Molarity: concentration of a substance in a solution. Calculating concentration of acid or base using titration: find net volume (final-initial) of the titrated solution and then divide it by the moles of acid or base present. Various reagents were added to vanillin in order to make it acidic and then crystallize it. Theoretical yield is the amount of substance that can be produced (moles*molar mass) Percent yield is actual yield/ theoretical yield x100. Infra-red frequencies are interpreted by looking at the peaks which represent functional groups and determining which is absent or present. Quantity of a solid to make a solution of a certain concentration: molarity*volume (then multiplied by molar mass to find it in grams) Calorimetric determination of enthalpies of chemical reactions (susb-053)

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