Luminol

Some Information about luminol
IUPAC name: 5-amino-2,3-dihydro-1,4-phtalazinedione
Molar mass:
177,16 g/mol
Melting point:
319 – 320 °C
Some Information about luminol
IUPAC name: 5-amino-2,3-dihydro-1,4-phtalazinedione
Molar mass:
177,16 g/mol
Melting point:
319 – 320 °C
INTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO USE IT: This Excel game is to be used as a sort of quiz game in Chemistry and Geology. The file contents two Excel sheets (bottom left of the screen), one for each subject. The user (student) will see several pictures related to these subjects, and in the box underneath he/she will write the word which describes the picture. If it is correct, it will be so announced with a green background. If not, it will be red and the user will be asked to try again.
An acidic solution is any aqueous solution which has a pH< 7.0 ([H+] > 1.0 x 10-7 M). A basic solution is an aqueous solution containing more OH-ions than H+ions. An aqueous solution with a pH greater than 7.
Objective of the activity is to determine the quality of water samples of different sources using chemical and microbiological indirect methods. The action has planned activities in the laboratory of Chemistry with the determination of the presence of the organic substance, as an indicator of contamination, through the method of Kubel and in the laboratory of Microbiology with the determination of Total Coliforms with MPN method.
Procedures:
1.Students are given the definitions of Group and Period s.
2.They are taught systematic variying features at the Periodic Table.
3.Groups of A and B and their features are told.
AIMS:
To revise and extend students’ knowledge of butyric carbohydrates
To systemize students’ knowledge of butyric carbohydrates
To put into practice the acquired knowledge of the structure, isomerism and chemical properties of the butyric carbohydrates
To illustrate the connection between the carbohydrates by means of chemical reactions
To develop students’ thinking and imagination by means of different logical operations- synthesis, analysis, comparison, analogy