Answer:Name and Title:
Colleen DeBruin, Hillary Mulkavits, 11/18/2020, compounds lab.
Objectives(s):
to build chemical compounds from known elements
Hypothesis:
if I use oxygen hydrogen and carbon then I can make five new compounds in four minutes
Procedure:
The materials and procedures are listed in your virtual lab. You do not need to repeat them here. However, you should note if you experienced any errors or other factors that might affect your outcome. Using your summary questions at the end of your virtual lab activity, please clearly define the dependent and independent variables of the experiment.
Data:
Record the composition of each of your compounds below. Be sure to include the number of atoms for each element. An example has been supplied for you.
Compound Name Chemical Formula Sodium (Na) Atoms Calcium (Ca) Atoms Hydrogen (H) Atoms Oxygen (O) Atoms Carbon (C) Atoms Chlorine (Cl) Atoms
Ex: Sodium
hypochlorite NaClO 1 0 0 1 0 1
Water H20 o 0 1 2 0 0
Glucose C6H12O6 0 0 12 6 6 0
Formic/methanoic acid HCOOH 0 0 2 2 1 0
Butanoic Acid C3H7COOH 0 0 8 2 4 0
Carbon Dioxide C02 0 0 0 2 1 0
Carbon Monoxide CO 0 0 0 1 1 0
Fructose C6H12O6 0 0 12 6 6 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
Conclusion:
Your conclusion will include a summary of the lab results and an interpretation of the results. Please answer all questions in complete sentences using your own words.
I found as many combinations of carbon hydrogen and oxygen as possible
If there is a job that combines elements you would be doing that every day making it an every day matter
elements are like people, they are all different causing them to react differently and be more reactive
H20 has four because there are 2 oxygen and one hydrogen because of the numbers in the name of the compound
Yes because two elements can form two different types of bonds causing different outcomes
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