what is Piston burette or Digital burette
1. what is Piston burette or Digital burette
A burette (also buret) is a laboratory equipment used in analytical chemistry for the dispensing of variable amount of a chemical solution and measuring that amount at the same time. ... Mainly, there are two types of burette which are volumetricburette and Piston burette or Digital burette.
2. What is the difference between a base burette and an acid burette?
Answer:
A burette is a glass tube that has fine gradations and a stopcock at the bottom of it, and is typically used in a laboratory to accurately measure liquids, and to dispense them (hence the stopcock).
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3. burette how to measure it
Answer:
Burette reading
In order to measure the amount of solution added in or drained out, the burette must be observed at eye level straight to the bottom of the meniscus. The liquid in the burette should be completely free of bubbles to ensure accurate measurements.
4. How will you properly handle pipette and burette?
Answer:
7 WAYS OF PROPER HANDLING A PIPETTE
1. Pre-Wet the pipette tip
2. Immerse the tip to the proper depth during aspiration
3. Pause consistently after aspiration
4. Use consistent plunger pressure and speed
5. Pull the pipette straight out
6. Examine the tip BEFORE dispensing a sample
7. Examine the tip AFTER dispensing a sample
5. When reading burettes, where should you base your measurement?
Answer:
When reading a burettes, remember to read it against a uniform background and to have the meniscus at eye-level. Also be sure to include uncertainty in any burettes reading. Always record burettes readings to two decimal places. If the bottom of the meniscus is at the 7.00 mL mark, record it as 7.00 mL not 7 mL.
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6. Give the Art works of manfred mohr
Answer:
Manfred Mohr is considered a pioneer of digital art based on algorithms. After discovering Prof. Max Bense's information aesthetics in the early 1960's, Mohr's artistic thinking was radically changed. Within a few years, his art transformed from abstract expressionism to computer generated algorithmic geometry.
7. What laboratory apparatus used to take temperature of solids, liquids, and gas? a. Thermometer b. Burette Pipette C.
Answer:
A. ThermometerExplanation:
It is used to take temperature of solids, liquids, and gases.
8. A. Draw a Burette and label its parts.B. Diagram the Four Approaches of Biotechnology and give examples of each.
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9. What are the 6 components of Mental Health by Mohr?
Answer:
Self-acceptance.
Personal growth.
Purpose in life.
Environmental mastery.
Autonomy.
Positive relations with others.
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10. 1.What are the proper ways in handling autoclave,balance,pipette and burette?
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Answer:
Use consistent plunger pressure and speed. Aspirate sample at a 90° angle and dispense at a 45° angle. These angles are optimal for ensuring all material is drawn up into, and expelled from, the tip. Reduce heat transfer by holding the pipette loosely and setting down when not in use
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Answer:
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12. Write short note on Mohr’s Scale of hardness with examples
Answer:
Mohr's scale of hardness is a qualitative scale used to measure the hardness of minerals. It was developed by F. Mohr in 1820 and is based on the ability of a mineral to scratch other minerals. The scale ranges from 1 to 10, with 1 being the softest and 10 being the hardest. Examples of minerals on the Mohr's scale of hardness are Talc (1), Gypsum (2), Calcite (3), Fluorite (4), Apatite (5), Orthoclase (6), Quartz (7), Topaz (8), Corundum (9), and Diamond (10).
13. rhythm and Movement of Manfred Mohr
Answer:
Rhythm refers to the movement or the visual flow within a certain piece. It is sometimes also referred to as a tempo or a beat created that invites the eye to enter into the journey of the artist's soul displayed on the canvas, or to help the eye travel and reach its point of focus.
14. which does not belong to the group?a. graduated cylinderb. burettec. pipetted. crucible and cover
Answer:
D.crucible and cover
15. Burette uses and discriptions
Answer:
Burette, also spelled Buret, laboratory apparatus used in quantitative chemical analysis to measure the volume of a liquid or a gas. It consists of a graduated glass tube with a stopcock (turning plug, or spigot) at one end.
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Answer:
color (1999-2003) In this work phase, Mohr introduces color for the first time, after working for more than three decades in black and white. The use of color responded to the increasing complexity of his work, which forced him to look for a visual expression that went beyond the binary system of white and black.
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17. Manfred Mohr 1999 what is the elements..
Answer:
digital arts
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18. Directions: Read the statements below, write TRUE if it is correct and FALSE if it is incorrect. __________ 1. The burette should be washed before use and after use. __________ 2. The standard for burette cleaning is that the inner wall of the glass tube does not have water droplets. __________ 3. The burette must be fixed to the titration tube holder for use. __________ 4. When reading the burette, make the burette diagonal and the line of sight should be at the lowest point. __________ 5. During the titration, the eye should look at the change in color in the conical flask, but not the burette. __________ 6. Dropping speed: turn the stopcock and then immediately release the titrant. __________ 7. The last drop just makes a significant change in the color of the indicator and does not restore the original color within 0.5 min. The final volume is read and recorded. __________ 8. Air bubbles in the tip after loading the standard solution into the burette should be removed by vigorously shaking the burette. __________ 9. When performing the titration operation, the burette should be clamped on the titration tube holder. __________ 10. The burette should be inserted into the bottom of the receiving container to make the solution in the container rotate continuously clockwise.
Answer:
Truefalse truetruetruefalsetrue True truefalseExplanation:
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2.false
3.true
4.false
5.true
6.false
7.true
8.false
9.false
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19. what is the line color value texture shape space form of digital artwork of manfred mohr
Answer:
hypercube
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20. Why is rinsing of the burettes both with distilled water and solution a critical step in titration?
Answer:
The scale on its side allows the amount of solution that's been allowed to flow out to be read off. As with the pipette, the burette should be rinsed with distilled water followed by the solution it is to be filled with to avoid contamination issues.
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21. How many deical places should be recorded in burette?
Answer:
Two decimal places
Explanation:
always record buret readings to two decimal places. if the bottom of the meniscus is at the 7.00 ml mark, record it as 7.00 ml not 7 ml. when a solution is being dispensed from a buret grasp the stopcock in a manner that gives you control over the stopcock.
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22. what are the differences of burette and pipette
Answer:
Burettes have a stopcock at the bottom while a pipette has a dropper like system that releases liquid in the desired amount by lessening the vacuum. ... As another important difference between burette and pipette, pipettes are more accurate in releasing liquid in smaller quantities than burettes.
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23. 5. Why do you think is the reason why burette is made up of glass?
Answer:
To ensure that there will be no holes that will spill the contents inside
24. Why should the burette be in the analyte solution?
Answer:
You perform titrations to determine the concentration of a chemical in a sample. ... If the concentration of the titrant isn't what you think it is, then your results will be meaningless. Consequently, make sure the concentration of the titrant in the burette is exactly what you expect it to be.
Explanation:
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25. explain why meniscus curve of water in a burette is concave up, with the water higher along the walls in the water.
Answer:
A concave meniscus occurs when the particles of the liquid are more strongly attracted to the container (adhesion )than to each other (cohesion),causing the liquid to climb the walls of the container this occurs between water and glass.
26. A student who is standardizing the naoh solution fills the burette with the naoh solution but does not open the stopcock to fill the tip of the burette before starting the titration. will the naoh concentration determined from this titration be higher or lower than the actual concentration
Answer:
efer to Table 1 to identify the major basic ingredients contained in the antacid brands that were titrated. Write equations for the reactions of these three active ingredients with acid, H+.a.Gelusil:i.Al(OH)3+ 3 H+→ Al3++ 3 H2O ii.Mg(OH)2+ 2 H+ → Mg2++ 2 H2O b.Tums:i.CaCO3+ 2 H+→ Ca2++ H2O + CO2(g)3.A student who is standardizing the NaOH solution fills the buret with the NaOH solution but does not open the stopcock to fill the tip of the buret before starting the titration. Will the NaOH concentration determined from this titration be higher or lower than the actual concentration? Explain.a.The concentration will be lower than the actual concentration. It will be lower because the tip of the buret contributes to the concentration of the solution. The tip of the buret also must be filled in order to clean out the buret prior to titration. This is important so the solution is not contaminated with another a previous solution. It will also be lower because not as much NaOH is in the buret, which means less NaOH will go into titrating the solution. Finally, the reading of the buret will also be off because the tip of the buret is accounted for in the reading ofit, and if it is not filled, then the reading will be lower than one is reading on the buret.4.List possible sources of error in this experiment and for each, indicate whether the effect would be an erroneously high or low value for the neutralization capacity of the antacid.a.Part A: Standardization of NaOHi.A few of the steps in the procedure called for CO2free water to be added. If a student did not heat the water correctly, did not cover with a watchglass, or something else that would be a cause for CO2to be in the water still, it could throw the titration off slightly. Depending on the concentration of the CO2in the water, the titration results could vary slightly, or if there is a high concentration of carbon dioxide, it could have a large effect.
27. Which of the following applications would most likely utilize a burette as a measurement tool?
Answer:
Separating silver metal from liquid silver waste.
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28. digital artwork of Manfred Mohr element of art
Answer:
digital art
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29. When will the volhard method be used over the mohr method?
Answer:
acidic conditions
Explanation:
Neutral or alkaline conditions (pH 6.5-9.0) are required in the Mohr method while acidic conditions are required in the Volhard method. 4. In the Mohr method, titration of iodine and cyanate is not possible while the Volhard method can be used to determine iodide, bromide, and chloride.
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