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Wednesday, November 24, 2021

CHM 191 TMA SOLUTIONS

 


CHM191 TMA Question and answer

Q1 In redox titration involving potassium permanganate, if the contents of the conical flask turn brown, it means _____was added...

 
 
 
 

Q2 Potassium permanganate is a self-indicating reagent because of its different characteristic _______ in either the acidic or basic medium
 
 
 
 

Q3 Potassium permanganate can be used to estimate the ________of a substance
 
 
 
 

Q4 IO$${_3}{^2-}$$ + SO$${_3}{^2+}$$ ­­→ I +SO$${_4}{^2-}$$ The oxidation state of oxygen in the product’s equation is______
 
 
 
 

Q5 IO$${_3}{^2-}$$ + SO{_3}{^2}$$+ the oxidation state of oxygen in the equation is ______
 
 
 
 

Q6 A substance which loses water of hydration upon exposure to atmosphere is called?
 
 
 
 

Q7 Volumetric analysis involving iodine are usually referred to as___________
 
 
 
 

Q8 In the _____, standard solutions of iodine are used to estimate directly the concentrations of some oxidizable species.
 
 
 
 

Q9 Of all the oxidizable species available for use, iodine titration are usually used with the___
 
 
 
 

Q10 The colour changes accompanying the varying change in oxidation states of iodine and its ion can be used to indicate the________
 
 
 
 

Q11 The most commonly used external indicator for iodine titration is_________
 
 
 
 

Q12 The starch solution forms a _______complex with the tri-iodide ion during the titration that is rapidly discharge at the end point
 
 
 
 

Q13 Thus using starch as indicator, the colour variations of the solution depend on ______formation of the starch with iodide ion formed in the last stage of the titration.
 
 
 
 

Q14 For this reason and in order to avoid complications in the end point detection, the starch indicator is added at the______ colouration of the solution which is near the end point
 
 
 
 

Q15 Complete the colour change in iodometry analysis. _______(initially)→
 
 
 
 

Q16 Light yellow colouration is observed at near end point of the iodometry analysis. True or false___
 
 
 
 

Q17 During iodometry analysis the blue black colouration appear at the end of the titration. True or false_____
 
 
 
 

Q18 The oxidation potentials of Na is________
 
 
 
 

Q19 The study of thermal changes in chemical and physical processes is known as________
 
 
 
 

Q20 The _________is the amount of heat released or observed for a given amount of reactants or products
 
 
 
 

Q21 Predict the colour of methyl orange when $$p{^H}$$ is 8?
 
 
 
 

Q22 At complete neutralization point, the litmus paper colour turns?
 
 
 
 

Q23 At neutralization point the $$P{^H}$$ value is?
 
 
 
 

Q24 What is a $$P{^H}$$ of a solution?
 
 
 
 

Q25 In an acid base titration conducted by a student the colour of the solution in the beaker changed from colourless to pink when phenolphthalein was used as an indicator, what went wrong?
 
 
 
 

Q26 Which of the following options is an indicator use for acid-base titration?
 
 
 
 

Q27 The point at which stoicheometrically equivalent quantities of substance have been brought together is known as?
 
 
 
 

Q28 The concentration of pure HCl 11.7 Molar if $$20 cm{^3}$$ of the acid is diluted to $$250 cm{^3}$$ to give concentration of $$0.936 mol.dm{^3}$$ substitute this values on this equation; CIVI=C2V2?
 
 
 
 

Q29 Give reason why water should not be added to acid during carrying out acid-base titration?
 
 
 
 

Q30 A table of requirement for laboratory experiment contains the following except?
 
 
 
 


God’s Holiness

 


"The LORD reigns, the peoples tremble! He sits enthroned above the cherubim, the earth quakes! The LORD is great in Zion, and He is exalted above all the peoples." – Psalm 99:1-2 NASB


Every day, millions of people take the Lord’s name in vain with cursing and ridicule. Even many who say they love God think nothing of ignoring Him or reinterpreting His Word to satisfy their own interests.

But the Bible warns us to remember that He is Holy and Lord of all the earth. Instead of taking Him for granted, we are to “tremble” before Him. We are to be in awe of Him and realize that the earth shakes at His presence. His name is great and awesome!

While remembering this reverent attitude, we also need to remember that God desires to have a personal relationship with each of us. The amazing thing is that He wants to speak to us, just like He spoke to Moses, Aaron, and Samuel (vs. 6-8).

These men were just human beings, yet they acknowledged God’s holiness. They made mistakes, but God forgave their sins. They feared Him. And because they so honored Him, He blessed them and granted them a special relationship with Him.

Don’t take God for granted, but realize just Who He is. Take His words seriously. Worship Him. As the psalmist wrote, “Exalt the Lord our God and worship at His holy hill, for the Lord our God is holy” (v. 9). In that worship, draw closer to Him into intimate fellowship. Seek to be changed into a vessel for His Spirit. Be ready to impact others with the Gospel.

Prayer

Father, thank You for forgiving my sins. I owe everything to You. Help me to honor You and keep Your Word. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Extended Reading

Psalm 99

CIT104 TMA SOLUTIONS

 


Question

_____ are system software to facilitate editing of text and data

Answer
Editors

Question
Computers that combine both measuring and counting are called ___ computers

Answer
Hybrid

Question
______ computers operates essentially by counting

Answer
Digital computer

Question
What is the most common tool used to restrict access to a computer system?

Answer
Passwords

Question
A modem is connected to:

Answer
a telephone line

Question
Which of the following is the smallest storage?

Answer
None of these

Question
A DVD is an example of _____

Answer
optical disc

Question
On-line real time systems become popular in _____ Generation

Answer
Third Generation

Question
The primary function of the _____ is to set up the hardware and load and start an operating system:

Answer
BIOS

Question
A _____ is a microprocessor -based computing device.

Answer
personal computer

Question
SMPS stands for_____

Answer
Switched mode Power Supply

Question
_____ translates and executes program at run time line by line

Answer
Interpreter

Question
A computer program that translates one program instructions at a time into machine language is called ___

Answer
Interpreter

Question
A dedicated computer ___

Answer
is assigned one and only one task



Question
Personal computers use a number of chips mounted on a main circuit board. What is the common name for such boards?

Answer
Motherboard

Question
Who designed the first electronics computer – ENIAC?

Answer
J. Presper Eckert and John W Mauchly

Question
In latest generation computers, the instructions are executed

Answer
Both sequentially and in parallel

Question
Microprocessors as switching devices are for _____ generation computers

Answer
Fourth Generation

Question
Chief component of first generation computer was ____

Answer
Vacuum Tubes and Valves

Question
Which of the following is a first generation computer?

Answer
EDSAC

Question
_____ are system software to facilitate editing of text and data

Answer
Editors

Question
Computers that combine both measuring and counting are called ___ computers

Answer
Hybrid

Question
______ computers operates essentially by counting

Answer
Digital computer

Question
What is the most common tool used to restrict access to a computer system?

Answer
Passwords

Question
A modem is connected to:

Answer
a telephone line

Question
Which of the following is the smallest storage?

Answer

None of these

Question
A DVD is an example of _____
Answer
optical disc

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Three Temptations We Face When Helping Others

 


Brothers, if anyone is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness. Keep watch on yourself, lest you too be tempted...

Galatians 6:1-5

When we carry each other’s burdens, Satan loves to whisper, distract, and throw temptations at us. As we help others, we must be mindful of our responses so we don’t become ineffective counselors, caregivers, and people-helpers.

Here are three temptations you might face when helping others – and what to do about them. 

The Temptation to Despair

She lost her husband unexpectedly. I didn’t know it until we met, but she was an immigrant with no family in the country. She was working with a fertility doctor to conceive their first child, and her husband’s salary paid their bills. When her husband’s heart stopped, she felt like her hope died.

As we sat together, she cried, “Lord, why?!” I shared Scripture. I prayed with her. I said the right words, but after our session, I began to cry hot tears to the Lord. I questioned, “Lord, why?! Where is her hope?!” I was tempted to believe that nothing we could do would be enough.

Quickly, deep in my spirit, I heard Him: “If you don’t know where her hope comes from, you’re going to have to hush, Haley.” The Lord was her hope. If I was going to guide her to that truth, I had to believe it myself. We began leaning into the God of all comfort instead of leaning away from Him in despair.

What to do: Stand on the hope of Christ. Through Him, every situation has the opportunity to be redeemed, redirected, or restored. There’s always hope. Be convinced of it. When we counsel others, we have the opportunity to practice standing on hope unseen.

“Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope: because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” (Lamentations 3:21-23)

The Temptation to Get Angry

She brought her husband, two teenagers, and preschooler in for “family counseling.” She explained the family dynamics that brought them to counseling. With respect, but definite exhaustion, she detailed how she did everything in the home. She had a full time job, cooked, cleaned, helped kids with homework, got them to bed at night and up for school every morning. She explained her husband didn’t have a job and sat in his bedroom playing video games all day.

As I watched him for a sign of remorse (that I didn’t see), I got angry. Over a few sessions, I used counseling techniques to help him realize how I perceived he was failing his family. Exasperated, I asked my supervisor for the right words to get through to him. He asked me, “What’s his story, Haley? What was his family life like growing up?” I replied, “I don’t care! There’s no excuse for how he’s treating his family!” Knowing my blind spots, my supervisor encouraged me to listen to the dad. 

In the next session, I half-heartedly gave him the opportunity to share. “Tell me about your home growing up.” He talked about his childhood and how great his dad was. I said, “It sounds like you’re really close to him.” He said, “I was, until he died of a heart attack when I was 11.” My heart sank. This man stopped growing emotionally when his heart broke as a child. He turned to drugs, music, and video games to escape reality. It was too painful for him. As he grew up, it was all he knew.  God gave me an opportunity to see past his selfishness to his broken heart that set him on his current course. I fell to the temptation to be angry at him – not his sin, but him. It may not have been a good excuse for his behavior now, but there was a reason – and I was initially too angry to consider it. He needed my help, not my condemnation.

What to do: Pray to see others through God’s eyes. When we see selfish and destructive behaviors that hurt others, we must look past their sin and see their need as Jesus did. What needs are they trying to meet? What pain are they trying to avoid? What actions are they using to cope? Anyone can see what’s wrong and judge, but God wants us to see what’s broken and bring it to Him to heal.

“The LORD is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in love. The LORD is good to all; he has compassion on all he has made.” (Psalm 145:8–9)

The Temptation of Pride

Helping others and seeing God change lives is an incredible blessing. It’s a high calling and sacred trust. As God works through us, people often come back to us with gratitude. “When you said that, it was just what I needed to hear. It made all the difference!”

Words of gratitude and compliments vary, but the temptation we face is the same: pride. I’m pretty great at this! If we take pride in our words, our wisdom, or in the ground gained in our client’s lives, we’ll lose our footing. We have no wisdom, no healing, no help in and of ourselves. God’s Word and His Spirit do the work. We are vessels. When we counsel others, and see God move in great ways, we get to glorify him first-hand – and we must avoid taking credit for the work of His hand.

What to do: Practice receiving gratitude. Genuinely receive it and direct it to God. “I’m excited to see how God is working in your life. He has done great things and I’m so thankful to get to be part of it with you.” Plan your response so you don’t forget where our help and healing come from – and fall to the temptation of taking credit for God’s work. 

“Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” (1 Thessalonians 5:18)