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author | Holden Rohrer <hdawg7797@yahoo.com> | 2019-06-27 09:47:44 -0400 |
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committer | Holden Rohrer <hdawg7797@yahoo.com> | 2019-06-27 09:47:44 -0400 |
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diff --git a/cer/sem1/flame/flame.tex b/cer/sem1/flame/flame.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..80a8f45 --- /dev/null +++ b/cer/sem1/flame/flame.tex @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +\input ../cer.tex + +\name{Holden Rohrer} +\course{FVS Chemistry AB 19.3} +\teacher{Kerr} + +\question{Based on a substance's properties, how can you determine whether its bonds are ionic or covalent?} +\claim{If a substance is solid at room temperature, has a crystalline structure, dissolves easily in water, and conducts electricity well, then it likely contains ionic bonds. Otherwise, it likely contains covalent bonds.} + +\data{2}{1.65in}{ + \head Ionic Compound in Solution & Observed Flame Color \cr + \noalign{\hrule} + $HCl$ Solution (baseline) \ampsub blue \endlinex + 0.5M calcium chloride ($CaCl_2$) \ampsub orange-red \endlinex + 0.5M sodium chloride ($NaCl$) \ampsub orange-yellow \endlinex + 0.5M barium chloride ($BaCl_2$) \ampsub pale green \endlinex + 0.5M lithium chloride ($LiCl$) \ampsub red \endlinex + 0.5M copper(II) chloride ($CuCl_2$) \ampsub blue-green \endlinex + 0.5M cesium chloride ($CsCl$) \ampsub blue-violet \endlinex + Unknown Solution \#1 \ampsub red \endlinex + Unknown Solution \#2 \ampsub blue-violet \endlinex +} +\evidence{%\parsub \noindent\data\parsub\smallskip +\qquad\qquad\qquad\qquad Lab Results\parsub +Metal ion in Unknown Solution \#1: Lithium \parsub +Metal ion in Unknown Solution \#2: Cesium \parsub +} + +\justification{ +This makes sense +} + +\makeheader +\makedoc +\bye |