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Introduction
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1
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Laboratory Safety Rules and Writing Report
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2
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Separation Techniques (Chapter-2)
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(a) Separation of a Mixture of Common Salt and Sand
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(b) Separation of the Different Colouring Matters from Ink
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3
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Determination of the Solubility of Common Salt in Water at Room Temperature (Chapter-2)
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4
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Determination of the Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide (Chapter-3,4)
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5
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Preparation of Calcium Oxide (Quicklime) and Study on Some of Its Chemical Properties (Chapter-5)
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6
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Preparation of Carbon Dioxide Gas from Calcium Carbonate and Study on Some of Its Physical Properties (Chapter-5)
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(a) Preparation of Carbon Dioxide Gas from Calcium Carbonate
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(b) Study on the Physical Properties of Carbon Dioxide
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7
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Tests for Carbonate, Chloride, Bromide, and Iodide Anions (Chapter-5)
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8
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Neutralisation of Acids and Bases and Preparation of Salt
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(Chapter-6)
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(b) Preparation of Copper (II) Sulphate Crystals
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9
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Differentiation between Temporary and Permanent Hardness of Water (Chapter-7)
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10
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Examination of Alkalinity and Acidity of Soil (Chapter-7)
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(a) To examine the soil alkalinity and acidity
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(b) To determine the presence or absence of lime in the soil
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11
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Exmination of Relationship between Number of Carbon Atoms in Petroleum Products and Their Flow Time (Chapter-8)
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References
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Useful Units Used in Laboratory
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