C. Determination of SiO2 46.582 1. Mass of evaporating dish #1 and SiO2 (g) 45.330 2. Mass of evaporating dish #1 (from part A) (g) 3. Mass of SiO2 (g) calculation izongns od no bn to noitizoqmos laoimad 4. Percent of SiO2 (show calculations) but ellaniq ed asom aenri etimnoo gaiwollo wol calculation wod worda ol oe o ohanop seiazia adh otaluo

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Determination of SiO2
46.582
1. Mass of evaporating dish #1 and SiO2 (g)
45.330
2. Mass of evaporating dish #1 (from part A) (g)
3. Mass of SiO2 (g)
calculation
botimizongns od no base to noitiaoqmoo laoimado od
epeisicej coml
4. Percent of SiO2 (show calculations)
बि रोियोदरा
wod we
iwollot onT
wwrle of onua ootanop goieim adi otaluole
Dercuman
calculation
To
D.
Mass of original sample (g)
olgmee lanigiho baa
cenM
Mass of recovered (NH4C1 + NaCl + SiO2) (g)
()
lo eaaM S
calculation
(8) oiqmez Isnigho lo sasM E
Percent recovery of matter
T deib
2anM A
calculation
Transcribed Image Text:С. Determination of SiO2 46.582 1. Mass of evaporating dish #1 and SiO2 (g) 45.330 2. Mass of evaporating dish #1 (from part A) (g) 3. Mass of SiO2 (g) calculation botimizongns od no base to noitiaoqmoo laoimado od epeisicej coml 4. Percent of SiO2 (show calculations) बि रोियोदरा wod we iwollot onT wwrle of onua ootanop goieim adi otaluole Dercuman calculation To D. Mass of original sample (g) olgmee lanigiho baa cenM Mass of recovered (NH4C1 + NaCl + SiO2) (g) () lo eaaM S calculation (8) oiqmez Isnigho lo sasM E Percent recovery of matter T deib 2anM A calculation
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The quantity of matter present in an object is defined as mass and is denoted by m. Weight is defined as a force applied on the mass and is denoted by w. 

The evaporating dish is a glassware used in the biochemistry lab for evaporating solutions and supernatants. The evaporation occurs through heating the dish in a Bunsen burner until all the liquid evaporates to form a precipitate SiO2.

 

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