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CHEM 14CL Summer 05Note: The Experimental Procedures for this Experiment are provided as a Handout, Which Will Handed out in Lab in July 7.CHEM 14CL Summer 05 Pre-lab Report Guidelines for the %Cu in Brass Experiment Note: The Experimental Procedures for this Experiment are provided as a Handout, Which Will Handed out in Lab in July 7. (i) Title (ii) Reference of Procedures (iii) Introduction (iv) Flow chart of procedures for the entire experiment (v) MSDS information for Nitric acid, include the product name; the chemical formula, the formula weight; physical properties such as melting point, boiling point and density. a brief summary in your own words of any health hazard data; and a summary of spill and disposal procedures appropriate for the small amounts you will be using in the laboratory. (vi) Prelab study questions (Review from 14BL) (a) Briefly explain the ideas or concepts behind Beer's law. (b) What are the two conditions that will make the molar extinction coefficient (ε) a constant? (vii) Data/observations (Use a new page for this section) (viii) Set up tables but leave blank.CHEM 14CL Summer 2005 Postlab Report Guidelines for the %Cu in Brass Experiment This is an Individual Report Please note that there is no serial # for unknown brass sample. The printed assignment that was distributed in lab has been prepared for this quarter for preparing your post lab report. Please, follow the guidelines that are written in the assignment. There are no known modifications at this


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