Project
Project
CHEMISTRY PROJECT
Topic: Solid state
&crazy experiment
Submitted to: submitted by:
Mrs.Premsheela singh Anuj pratap singh
EXTERNAL EXAMINER
Acknowledgement
I wish to express my deep gratitude and sincere thanks to
MR.RAJ SINGH , PRINCIPAL JAWAHAR NAVODAYA
VIDYALAYA, NAINITAL for his encouragement and for all the
facilities that provided for project work.
I sincerely appreciate this magnanimity by taking me into
fold for which I shall remain embedded to him.
I extend my heartily thanks to MRS. PREMSHEELA SINGH
MA’AM who guided me to the successful completion of this
project work. I take this opportunity to express my deep
sense of gratitude for his invaluable guidance ,constant
encouragement , constructive comments, sympathetic
attitude and immense motivation which has sustained my
efforts to all the stages of size of this project for work .
I can't forget to offer my sincere thanks to my classmates to
help me to carry this project successfully and for their
valuable advice and support which I received from them time
to time.
THANKYOU
ANUJ PRATAP SINGH JEENA
ROLL NO. 5800852
INDEX
1. CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE
2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
3. AIM OF PROJECT
4. INTRODUCTION
5. THEORY
6. APPARATUS REQUIRED
7. PRODURE FOLLOWED
8. USES OF TRANSFORMER
9. CONCLUSION
10. PRECAUTION
11. SOURCE OF ERROR
12. BIBLOGRAPHY
PX3012 CM3020
The Solid State Solid State Chemistry
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Group discussion
Kepler wondered why snowflakes have 6 corners,
never 5 or 7. By considering the packing of
polygons in 2 dimensions, demonstrate why
pentagons and heptagons shouldn’t occur.
Definitions
1. The unit cell
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Thermite Reaction:
The thermite reaction essentially shows what would happen if iron rusted
instantly, rather than over time. In other words, it's making metal burn. If
the conditions are right, just about any metal will burn. However, the
reaction usually is performed by reacting iron oxide with aluminum:
If you want a truly stunning display, try placing the mixture inside a block
of dry ice and then lighting the mixture.
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Coloring Fire:
When ions are heated in a flame, electrons become excited, then drop to
a lower energy state, emitting photons. The energy of the photons is
characteristic of the chemical and corresponds to specific flame colors.
It's the basis for the flame test in analytical chemistry, plus it's fun to
experiment with different chemicals to see what colors they produce in a
fire.
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Make a Lichtenberg Figure:
A Lichtenberg figure or "electrical tree" is a record of the path taken by
electrons during an electrostatic discharge. It's basically frozen lightning.
There are several ways you can make an electrical tree.
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Dehydration of Sugar:
When you react sugar with sulfuric acid, the sugar is violently dehydrated.
The result is a growing column of carbon black, heat, and the
overwhelming odor of burnt caramel. It's a memorable experiment!