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authorHolden Rohrer <hdawg7797@yahoo.com>2019-06-20 22:53:38 -0400
committerHolden Rohrer <hdawg7797@yahoo.com>2019-06-20 22:53:38 -0400
commit75421bde5d5c5f3cd52fbb52c0624c8954970b56 (patch)
treeb02b41c2dd758dbaf7c00de81996a0faa758c6bf /cer
parentbdbc8e35cc7a7b21d0093cc100c5cedbafbeb05a (diff)
i've done a lot of work
Diffstat (limited to 'cer')
-rw-r--r--cer/.DS_Storebin6148 -> 6148 bytes
-rw-r--r--cer/cer.tex58
-rw-r--r--cer/flame/flame.tex4
-rw-r--r--cer/flame/flame0.log37
-rw-r--r--cer/flame/flame0.pdfbin72774 -> 74728 bytes
-rw-r--r--cer/flame/flame0.tex39
-rw-r--r--cer/flame/flame1.log16
-rw-r--r--cer/flame/flame1.pdfbin0 -> 35084 bytes
-rw-r--r--cer/flame/flame1.tex104
-rw-r--r--cer/yield/limiting-reactant.log22
-rw-r--r--cer/yield/limiting-reactant.pdfbin0 -> 79762 bytes
-rw-r--r--cer/yield/limiting-reactant.tex49
-rw-r--r--cer/yield/texput.log80
13 files changed, 336 insertions, 73 deletions
diff --git a/cer/.DS_Store b/cer/.DS_Store
index 49ca9dd..e93a7bb 100644
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diff --git a/cer/cer.tex b/cer/cer.tex
index a434386..7a60ab1 100644
--- a/cer/cer.tex
+++ b/cer/cer.tex
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
\font\tinyx=cmr8 at 6pt \def\tiny{\tinyx \baselineskip=6pt}
\font\headx=cmb8 at 9pt \def\head{\headx \baselineskip=9pt}
+\font\bigx=cmb14 \def\big{\bigx \baselineskip=14pt}
\hoffset -0.5in
\voffset -0.5in
@@ -22,8 +23,8 @@
\vskip 2ex plus 0pt
}
-\def\column#1#2{ %width %count %text=
- \def\item##1{
+\long\def\column#1#2{ %width %count %text=
+ \long\def\item##1{
\noindent \vrule \vbox{
\hrule \hsize#1 ##1
\hrule
@@ -32,9 +33,9 @@
#2%
}
-\def\row#1#2#3{ %width %count %text
+\long\def\row#1#2#3{ %width %count %text
\count10=0
- \def\item##1{
+ \long\def\item##1{
\hskip 0.4em
\vbox{
\hsize #1 \smallskip
@@ -48,33 +49,48 @@
\def\@question{}
\def\question#1{\def\@question{#1}}
\def\@claim{} \def\claim#1{\def\@claim{#1}}
-\def\@evidence{} \def\evidence#1{\def\@evidence{#1}}
-\def\@justification{} \def\justification#1{\def\@justification{#1}}
-\def\@data{} \def\@tablewidth{} \def\@columns{}
-\def\data#1#2#3{% columns, width, data
- \def\@columns{#1} \dimen1=#2\relax
- \dimendef\@tablewidth=1
- \def\@data{\noexpand{#3}}
+\long\def\@evidence{} \long\def\evidence#1{\def\@evidence{#1}}
+\long\def\@justification{} \long\def\justification#1{\def\@justification{#1}}
+
+\def\@data{} \dimendef\@tablewidth=1
+\def\data#1#2#3{
+ \dimen1=#2
+ \def\endlinex{\cr \noexpand\endliner}
+ \edef\@data{#3}
+ \def\preamb{#1}
}
+%\def\cp#1{#1}
+%\def\preambloop{
+% & \vrule \text{##}
+% \advance \@columns by -1
+% \ifnum \@columns>0 \span\preambloop \fi
+%}
+%\def\makepreamb{
+% \vrule width 1pt \text{##}
+% \advance \@columns by -1
+% \ifnum \@columns>0 \span\preambloop \fi
+% \vrule width 1pt \cr
+%}
+
\def\makedata{
- \def\text##1{\ \tiny \tolerance=10000 \hbadness=10000 \hbox to \@tablewidth{\vbox{\vskip1ex \noindent \hsize\@tablewidth ##1 \smallskip}} }
- \halign{\def\endlinex{\cr \noalign{\hrule height 0.05pt}}\def\ampsub{&}\relax
- \vrule width 1pt \text{##} & \vrule \text{##} \vrule width 1pt \cr %currently two columns but will need to be updated
- \noalign{\hrule height 1pt} \@data \noalign{\hrule height 1pt}
+ \def\text##1{\tiny \tolerance=10000 \hbadness=10000 \hbox to \@tablewidth{\hskip1em \vbox{\vskip1ex \noindent \advance \@tablewidth by -2.25em \hsize\@tablewidth ##1 \smallskip} \hskip1em} }
+ \def\endliner{\noalign{\hrule height 0.05pt}}
+ \halign{\span\preamb
+ \noalign{\hrule height 1pt}
+ \@data
+ \noalign{\hrule height 1pt}
}
}
-\def\pad#1{\smallskip #1 \smallskip}
-\def\parsub{\par}
-\def\makedoc{
+\long\def\pad#1{\smallskip #1 \smallskip}
+\long\def\makedoc{
\column{7.4in}{
\item{\pad{{\bf Question:} \@question}}
\item{\pad{{\bf Claim:} \@claim}}
\item{\row{3.6015in}{2}{
- \item{ {\bf Evidence:} \parsub\parsub \noindent\makedata\parsub\smallskip \@evidence \smallskip}
- \item{ {\bf Justification (Reasoning) of the Evidence:} \parsub \@justification \smallskip }
+ \item{ {\bf Evidence:}\par \noindent\makedata\par\smallskip \@evidence \smallskip}
+ \item{ {\bf Justification (Reasoning) of the Evidence:} \par\@justification \smallskip }
}}
}
}
-
diff --git a/cer/flame/flame.tex b/cer/flame/flame.tex
index af5af14..80a8f45 100644
--- a/cer/flame/flame.tex
+++ b/cer/flame/flame.tex
@@ -7,8 +7,6 @@
\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.}
-%\def\data{
-% \datastyle{1.65in}
\data{2}{1.65in}{
\head Ionic Compound in Solution & Observed Flame Color \cr
\noalign{\hrule}
@@ -24,7 +22,7 @@
}
\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 \#1: Lithium \parsub
Metal ion in Unknown Solution \#2: Cesium \parsub
}
diff --git a/cer/flame/flame0.log b/cer/flame/flame0.log
index 0091809..c8dbb92 100644
--- a/cer/flame/flame0.log
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@@ -1,33 +1,20 @@
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diff --git a/cer/flame/flame0.pdf b/cer/flame/flame0.pdf
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diff --git a/cer/flame/flame0.tex b/cer/flame/flame0.tex
index 73c6bfc..b117c71 100644
--- a/cer/flame/flame0.tex
+++ b/cer/flame/flame0.tex
@@ -7,32 +7,23 @@
\question{How can you use flame color to identify the metal ion in an unknown compound?}
\claim{If an unknown metal ion's flame color matches that of a known metal ion, then the metal ion likely is the same because metal ions produce characteristic colors when burned.}
-\def\data{
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- \def\width{1.65in}
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- \noalign{\hrule height 1pt}
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- \noalign{\hrule}
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- 0.5M calcium chloride ($CaCl_2$) & orange-red \cr \noalign{\hrule height 0.05pt}
- 0.5M sodium chloride ($NaCl$) & orange-yellow \cr \noalign{\hrule height 0.05pt}
- 0.5M barium chloride ($BaCl_2$) & pale green \cr \noalign{\hrule height 0.05pt}
- 0.5M lithium chloride ($LiCl$) & red \cr \noalign{\hrule height 0.05pt}
- 0.5M copper(II) chloride ($CuCl_2$) & blue-green \cr \noalign{\hrule height 0.05pt}
- 0.5M cesium chloride ($CsCl$) & blue-violet \cr \noalign{\hrule height 0.05pt}
- Unknown Solution \#1 & red \cr \noalign{\hrule height 0.05pt}
- Unknown Solution \#2 & blue-violet \cr \noalign{\hrule height 0.05pt}
- \noalign{\hrule height 1pt}
- }
+\data{\vrule width 1pt \text{##} & \vrule \text{##} \vrule width 1pt \cr}{1.65in}{
+ \head Ionic Compound in Solution & \head Observed Flame Color \cr \noalign{\hrule}
+ $HCl$ Solution (baseline) & blue \endlinex
+ 0.5M calcium chloride ($CaCl_2$) & orange-red \endlinex
+ 0.5M sodium chloride ($NaCl$) & orange-yellow \endlinex
+ 0.5M barium chloride ($BaCl_2$) & pale green \endlinex
+ 0.5M lithium chloride ($LiCl$) & red \endlinex
+ 0.5M copper(II) chloride ($CuCl_2$) & blue-green \endlinex
+ 0.5M cesium chloride ($CsCl$) & blue-violet \endlinex
+ Unknown Solution \#1 & red \endlinex
+ Unknown Solution \#2 & blue-violet \endlinex
}
-\def\makedata{\data}
-\evidence{%\parsub \noindent\data\parsub\smallskip
-\qquad\qquad\qquad\qquad Lab Results\parsub
-\qquad Metal ion in Unknown Solution \#1: Lithium \parsub
-\qquad Metal ion in Unknown Solution \#2: Cesium \parsub
+\evidence{
+\centerline{Lab Results}
+\centerline{Metal ion in Unknown Solution \#1: Lithium}
+\centerline{Metal ion in Unknown Solution \#2: Cesium}
I know that the claim is true because all studied metal-chloride salts have different colors. The $LiCl$ salt, for example, burns a characteristic red which is backed up by an identical chemical solution burning the same color. All other examples on the above list have unique colors, and all samples of the same ions produce the same colors (as can be logically expected). The other example of the last property allowing identification of a given metal ion is $CsCl$, the second unknown solution which is blue-violet in both cases. This also gives a good clue as to the investigative question: one can determine the given metal ion of an unknown substance by cross-checking its flame test with the flame test of known substances.
}
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new file mode 100644
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+\vsize 10in
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+\def\name#1{\def\@name{#1}}
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+\vskip 2ex plus 0pt
+\noindent Course: \@course
+\vskip 2ex plus 0pt
+\noindent Teacher: \@teacher
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+}
+
+\def\column#1#2{ %width %count %text=
+ \def\item##1{
+ \noindent \vrule \vbox{
+ \hrule \hsize#1 ##1
+ \hrule
+ }\vrule\par \vskip -1.5pt
+ }
+ #2%
+}
+
+\def\row#1#2#3{ %width %count %text
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+ \def\item##1{
+ \hskip 0.4em
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+ \hsize #1 \smallskip
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+ \advance \count10 by 1 \ifnum\count10<#2 \vrule \fi
+ }
+ \hbox{\hskip -0.15em #3 \hskip -0.6em}
+}
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+\def\@question{}
+\def\question#1{\def\@question{#1}}
+\def\@claim{} \def\claim#1{\def\@claim{#1}}
+\def\@evidence{} \def\evidence#1{\def\@evidence{#1}}
+\def\@justification{} \def\justification#1{\def\@justification{#1}}
+
+\def\@data{} \def\@columns{} \dimendef\@tablewidth=1
+\def\data#1#2#3{
+ \def\@columns{#1} \dimen1=#2\relax
+ \def\@data{#3}
+}
+
+\def\makedata{
+ \def\text##1{\ \tolerance=10000 \hbadness=10000 \hbox to \@tablewidth{\vbox{\vskip1ex \noindent \hsize\@tablewidth ##1 \smallskip}} }
+ \gdef\endlinex{\cr \noalign{\hrule height 0.05pt}}
+ \halign{\vrule width 1pt \text{##} & \text{##} \vrule width 1pt & ## \cr
+ \noalign{\hrule height 1pt}
+ \@data
+ \noalign{\hrule height 1pt}
+ }
+}
+
+\def\pad#1{\smallskip #1 \smallskip}
+\def\parsub{\par}
+\def\makedoc{
+ \column{7.4in}{
+ \item{\pad{{\bf Question:} \@question}}
+ \item{\pad{{\bf Claim:} \@claim}}
+ \item{\row{3.6015in}{2}{
+ \item{ {\bf Evidence:} \parsub\parsub \noindent\makedata\parsub\smallskip \@evidence \smallskip}
+ \item{ {\bf Justification (Reasoning) of the Evidence:} \parsub \@justification \smallskip }
+ }}
+ }
+}
+
+\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}{testtest & xrioe &\endlinex this is & a line &\cr}
+\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
+\makedata
+\makedoc
+\bye
diff --git a/cer/yield/limiting-reactant.log b/cer/yield/limiting-reactant.log
new file mode 100644
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+ %&-line parsing enabled.
+**limiting-reactant.tex
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diff --git a/cer/yield/limiting-reactant.pdf b/cer/yield/limiting-reactant.pdf
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diff --git a/cer/yield/limiting-reactant.tex b/cer/yield/limiting-reactant.tex
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+++ b/cer/yield/limiting-reactant.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+\input ../cer.tex
+
+\name{Holden Rohrer}
+\course{FVS Chemistry AB 19.3}
+\teacher{Kerr}
+
+\question{While observing a chemical reaction, how can you tell which reactant is limiting?}
+\claim{If a substance is the limiting reactant, then it will be fully consumed by the time the reaction completes because it is the reactant that reacts completely and the reaction cannot proceed further.}
+
+\long\def\makedata{
+ \vskip 0pt \noindent{\big Trial 1}
+
+ \def\width{0.5in}
+ \def\text##1{\hbox{\vbox{\hsize\width \tolerance=10000 \hbadness=10000 \noindent##1}}}
+ \def\style{\vrule width 1pt \head \hfil \text{####} \hfil & \vrule width 0.05pt \hfil #### \hfil & \vrule width 0.05pt \hfil #### \hfil & \vrule width 2pt \hfil #### \hfil & \vrule width 0.05pt \hfil #### \hfil \vrule width 1pt \crcr}
+ \def\cr{\crcr \noalign{\hrule height 0.05pt}}
+ \halign{ \span\style
+ \noalign{\dimen1=\hsize \advance \dimen1 by -0.65in \hfil \vbox{\moveright0.185in\vbox{\hrule width \dimen1 height 1pt}} \vskip -5pt}
+ \omit & \omit \vrule width 0.05pt \ $3CuCl_2(aq)$ & \omit + $2Al(s)$ & \omit $\rightarrow$ $3Cu(s)$ & \omit + $2AlCl_3(aq)$ \vrule width 1pt \cr
+ Measur\-ed Mass (g) & 2.50 & 0.50 & N/A & N/A \cr
+ Molar Mass (g/mol) & 134.45 & 26.98 & N/A & N/A \cr
+ Actual Moles (mol) & 0.019 & 0.019 & N/A & N/A \cr
+ }
+
+ \smallskip The limiting reactant is copper chloride because there was still aluminum left over after the reaction stopped. The reaction has a molar ratio of $CuCl_2:Al=3:2$, which is confirmed by this trial (copper chloride is limiting because $CuCl_2:Al$ ratio $= 1:1 < 3:2$)
+
+ \bigskip \noindent{\big Trial 2}
+
+ \halign{ \span\style
+ \noalign{\dimen1=\hsize \advance \dimen1 by -0.59in \hfil \vbox{\moveright0.255in\vbox{\hrule width \dimen1 height 1pt}} \vskip -5pt}
+ \omit & \omit \vrule width 0.05pt \ $3CuCl_2(aq)$ & \omit + $2Al(s)$ & \omit $\rightarrow$ $3Cu(s)$ & \omit + $2AlCl_3(aq)$ \vrule width 1pt \cr
+ Measur\-ed Mass (g) & 2.50 & 0.25 & \vbox{\tiny \parindent=0in \hsize 0.57in \raggedright Filter paper alone: 0.27g \par Filter Paper + Cu: 0.98g \par Cu alone: 0.71g} & N/A \cr
+ Molar Mass (g/mol) & 134.45 & 26.98 & 63.55 & N/A \cr
+ Actual Moles (mol) & 0.019 & 0.0093 & 0.011g Cu & N/A \cr
+ }
+
+ \smallskip The limiting reactant is aluminum because all of the aluminum dissolved, and the molar ratio of $CuCl_2$ to $Al > 3:2$.
+}
+
+\evidence{
+This evidence shows that the claim is true because whe\-re copper chloride should be the limiting reactant theoretically, it completely reacted and the aluminum was left over. Similarly, trial 2 (limiting reactant should theoretically be aluminum because of the ratio) saw that the aluminum fully dissolved. When comparing the two trials, it can be clearly seen that the "removal" of aluminum caused the substance which didn't allow the reaction to be completed to change.
+}
+\justification{
+This result makes sense because the limiting reactant would allow the reaction to continue if more were added, by definition. This can lead us to conclude that no more of the limiting reactant is available at the end of the reaction because then adding more of the limiting reactant could not possibly allow the reaction to continue. The reactant being unavailable at the end of the reaction is equivalent to the limiting reactant being fully consumed by reacting completely in all of its particles.
+}
+
+\makeheader
+\makedoc
+\bye
diff --git a/cer/yield/texput.log b/cer/yield/texput.log
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