User:Mary Mendoza/Notebook/CHEM 581: Experimental Chemistry I/2014/09/19: Difference between revisions

From OpenWetWare
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 12: Line 12:
* The solid was scraped off from the watch glass and ground into a mortar and pestle.
* The solid was scraped off from the watch glass and ground into a mortar and pestle.
* The ground solid weighed in the amount of 1.04572 g; this was transferred into a scintillating vial.
* The ground solid weighed in the amount of 1.04572 g; this was transferred into a scintillating vial.
* The exchanged clay material was stored by Dr. Hartings in an oven to evaporate excess water in the solid.


==Film Synthesis==
==Film Synthesis==

Revision as of 08:09, 24 September 2014

Project name <html><img src="/images/9/94/Report.png" border="0" /></html> Main project page
<html><img src="/images/c/c3/Resultset_previous.png" border="0" /></html>Previous entry<html>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</html>Next entry<html><img src="/images/5/5c/Resultset_next.png" border="0" /></html>

Continuation of Ionic Liquid Exchange Films

  • Dr. Hartings completed the washes for the Ionic Exchange Films from last Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2014.
  • The film was spread on a watch glass to dry.
  • As the film dried, a spackle-like texture was observed.
  • The solid was scraped off from the watch glass and ground into a mortar and pestle.
  • The ground solid weighed in the amount of 1.04572 g; this was transferred into a scintillating vial.
  • The exchanged clay material was stored by Dr. Hartings in an oven to evaporate excess water in the solid.

Film Synthesis

Analysis of PVA-malachite green data

Film Suspension in Arsenic and Mercury