School Science Experiments
Chemistry index and minerals DEF
2012-05-19 SP
Please send comments to: J.Elfick@uq.edu.au
Table of contents
| 1,2,3 | A | B
| C | DEF | GH
| IJK | L | M
| N | O | P
| QR | S | T to Z |
Index, items |
D, | E, | F |
D
1,2-diaminoethane, C2H8N2, C2H4(NH2)2,
ethylenediamine, smells like ammonia, related to EDTA, Toxic by all routes,
corrosive
1,2-diaminoethane, Solution < 1%, Not hazardous
1,6-diaminohexane, C6H16N2, hexamethylenediamine,
HMDA, Harmful, irritant, 5%, solution in water
4,4'-diaminobiphenyl, C12H12N2, (C6H4NH2)2,
benzidine, Toxic by all routes, Not permitted in schools
Dacron, Terylene, Nylon, Perlon, Natural polyamides: 3.7.6
Dalapon herbicide: 16.13.7.2
Dalton's law of partial pressures: 20.0.8
Daniell cell, Voltaic cell (Galvanic cell), Daniell cell, salt bridge:
33.3.2
Daniell cell, primary voltaic cell: 3.85
Darmstadtium, Ds, Table of the elements
Date rape drugs
Davy lamp, Conduction of heat by metals: 23.7.5
DCIP, 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol, microscopy stain: 3.8
DCPIP, DIP, 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol, solution, tablets,
Tests for
vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid): 9.143 (See
1.)
DCPIP, Toxicity, Poisons and First Aid: 3.10.0,
See: DCPIP
DDT
Decane, Alkanes (CnH2n+2), paraffins: 16.1.1.1
Decanedioic acid, HOOC(CH2)8COOH, sebacic acid,
from castor oil
Decanedioyl dichloride, ClOC(CH2)8COCl, sebacoyl
chloride, Prepare nylon polymer: 3.4.7
Decanoic acid, capric acid, CH3(CH2)8COOH
deci, one tenth, e.g. decilitre = 1/10 litre
Decoction, Solutions used in making herbal remedies, infusion, decoction,
tincture: 5.04
Decomposition reactions
Deet, N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide, C12H17NO
Deficiency
symptoms and fertilizing the soil: 5.35.1
DEG, diethylene glycol, C4H10O3
Degrees proof, proof spirit, (alcohol concentration): 3.7.3
Deionized water, Ion exchange resins, deionized water: 16.4.4.1
Delafield's haematoxylin, microscopy stain: 3.9
Deliquescent substances: 3.31.02
Demineralized water, "demi water", has minerals or salts removed by different
processes, use instead of expensive distilled water
Denature: 16.11.7
Density: 11.0.0
Deoxyribose, DNA and RNA: 4.4.0 (See
2.)
Depression of freezing point and elevation of boiling point: 24.1.04
Designer drugs, abuse of volatile substances: 11.11.13
Desiccants, drying agents: 3.31.04
Detergent, SYNDET, Synthetic Detergents
Dettol, Carbolic acid, phenol, TCP: 16.1.3.2.1
Deuterium: 3.6.1
Devarda's alloy, Nitrates, Reduce nitrate to ammonia: 12.11.2.2
Dewar flask (vacuum flask, "Thermos" flask, Mariotte flask): 22.2.8
Dexchlorpheniramine "anti-histamine", antihistamines,
histamine, dexchlorpheniramine, (Polaramine): 11.11.5
Dextran, H(C6H10O5)xOH, straight
chain and branched polysaccharide, in dental plaque, reduce blood
viscosity and thrombosis
Dextran, the bacterium Leuconostoc mesenteroides, and others,
converts sucrose to dextran, used to producing sauerkraut
Dextrin, tests for dextrins in toast: 19.3.4.1
Dextrin, Prepare glucose with starch: 12.7.15
Dextrose, C67H12O6,
D-glucose, blood sugar, grape sugar, corn sugar
Diacetyl, 2,3-butanedione: 16.3.9
Diamino, compound contains 2 amino groups or substituted amino groups
Diaminoethane, H2N(CH2)2NH2,
1,2-diaminoethane, ethylenediamine, chelate, Toxic by all routes, corrosive
Diaminohexane, C6H16N2, hexamethylenediamine,
HMDA, Harmful, irritant, 5%, solution in water
Diaminohexane, NH2(CH2).(CH2).NH2,
hexamethylenediamine, 1,6-diaminohexane, prepare nylon polymer: 3.4.7
Diaminoethane, C2H8N2, C2H4(NH2)2,
ethylenediamine, smells like ammonia, related to EDTA, Toxic by all routes,
corrosive
Diaminoethane, Solution < 1%, Not hazardous
Diaminobiphenyl, C12H12N2, (C6H4NH2)2,
benzidine, Toxic by all routes, Not permitted in schools
Diammonium copper (II) sulfate (VI)-6-water, Cu(NH3)4SO4.H2O,
ammonium cupric sulfate, fire extinguisher, Environment danger
Diammonium hydrogen phosphate, (NH4)2HPO4,
ammonium hydrogen phosphate dibasic, in fertilizers, Toxic if ingested
Diammonium thiosulfate, (NH4)2S2O3,
ammonium thiosulfate, photography rapid fixer, fertilizer, reducing agent,
Environment danger
Diamond, graphite, C: 35.23.2
Diastase, Tests for activity of diastase: 9.3.10
Diatomaceous earth, swimming pool filter, Filters, flocculent, coagulants:
18.7.20
Diatoms, Class Bacillariophyceae, (Diatomophyceae) (Phylum Bacillariophyta):
1.0
Diazepam, a benzodiazepine, (medical treatment of anxiety), trade name:
Valium
Diazines: See diagram 16.3.4.4
Diazo compounds: 16.3.4.0.5
Diazonium ion, C6H5N2+, forms
unstable salts
Diazo prints, blueprints and diazo prints: 2.3
Dibenzazepine, tricyclic anti-depressant, TCA
Dibenzoyl peroxide, C14H10O4, benzoyl
peroxide, Toxic, Highly flammable, Not permitted in schools
Dibromomethane, Toxic by all routes
Dibromomethane, Solution < 12.5%, Not hazardous
1,2-dibromoethane, BrCH2CH2Br, ethylene dibromide,
Toxic by all routes, avoid inhalation
1,2-dibromoethane, Solution < 1%, Not hazardous
Dibromopropane, 1,2-dibromopropane, propylene
dibromide, Toxic by all routes, avoid inhalation
Dinitrobromobenzene, 2,4-dinitrobromobenzene
Dibutylphthalate
Dicarbides, C22-, acetylides
Dicarboxylic acids, two carboxyl groups, (-dioic acid): 16.3.8.2
Dichlor, sodium dichloro isocyanuric acid, (used in swimming pools): 18.7.2.4
Dichloroacetic acid, dichloroethanoic
acid, DCA, CHCl2COOH, Toxic by all routes, vapour irritates lungs
Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorobiphenyl-4,4'-diamine, 3,3'-dichlorobenzidine,
Toxic by all routes, Not permitted in schools
2,2'-dichlorodiethyl ether, dichloroether, dichlorodiethyl ether, Toxic
by all routes, Not permitted in schools
Dichlorodifluoromethane, CCl2F2, Freon 12, CFCs,
chlorofluorocarbons, "Freons": 12.19.5.0
Dichloroethane, ClC2H4Cl,
1,2-dichloroethane, ethylene dichloride, dichloroethylene, Freon 150, Toxic,
Highly flammable
Dichloromethane, CH2Cl2,
methylene chloride, Freon 30, Toxic by all routes, possibly carcinogenic
Dichloromethane, Solution < 1%, Not
hazardous
2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol, dichloroindophenol, dichlorophenol, DCPIP,
DIP, Toxic if ingested, tests for vitamin C: 9.143
2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 2,4-D, C8H6Cl2O3,
herbicide: 16.13.7.6
Dichromates
Dieldrin C12H8Cl6O, insecticide banned in most countries, pollutant, organochlorine insecticides:
16.13.4
Diene, organic compound containing: -C=C-
Dienes, isoprene units: 16.1.1.2.2
Diesel fuel, Toxic by all routes
Diethanolamine, (photography developer), Irritates skin and eyes
Diethanolamine, Solution < 10%, Not hazardous
Diethanolamine bisulfite, (photography developer), Irritates skin and
eyes
Diethylamine, Toxic by all routes, Irritant,
strongly alkaline
Diethylamine, Solution <2%, Not hazardous
Diethylaminopropylene, EAPA, curing agent for epoxy resin adhesive, surface
coating, irritant
Diethylene glycol, C4H10O3, DEG
Diethylene triamine, DTA, curing agent for epoxy resin adhesive, surface
coating, irritant
Diethyl ether, C2H5OC2H5,
Toxic by all routes, Not permitted in schools
Diethyl ether, Flammable: 7.9.22 (See
3.)
Diethyl ketone, pentan-3-one
Diethyl phenylenediamine, [N,N'diethyl-p-phenylenediamine]
Diethyl sulfate, Toxic by all routes, Not permitted in schools
Diethylene glycol, (cosmetics, photography developer), Toxic
1,2-dihydroxyanthroquinone, alizarin, Toxic, (aluminium ion indicator)
Dieldrin, heptachlor: 16.13.4
Diethyl
Diesel fuel
N,N-diethyl-p-phenylenediamine, 4-amino-N,N-diethylaniline, Toxic by all
routes
N,N-diethyl-p-phenylenediamine, Solution < 3%, Not hazardous
Different measurements, billion, trillion: 6.2.0
Diffusion, particles of matter: 10.1.0
Dilatant compound, "Silly Putty", silicone, bouncing putty, (Dow Corning
3179 dilatant compound), "Tricky Putty": 7.2.6
Dilatant fluids, shear-thickening, stir-thickening, dilatant fluids, rheopectic
fluids: 13.6.0.4
Dilead (II) lead (lV) oxide, minium, red lead, red lead oxide, trilead
tetroxide
Dilute, Dilution
Dimercury (I) chloride, calomel, horn quicksilver
Dimethoate, organophosphate insecticide: 16.13.4.2
Dimethoxyethane
Dimethyl aminoazobenzene-4-sulfonate
Dimethyl amine, dimethylamine, secondary
amine, (CH3)2NH
Dimethyl aniline, phenyldimethyl amine
Dimethyl benzene
Dimethyl formamide, N,N, dimethylformamide,
DMF, (CH3)2NCOH, solvent, paint thinner,
odourless
but impure form has fish smell
Dimethyl glyoxime, DMG, (CH3C(NOH)C(NOH)CH3), Toxic
if ingested,
tests for nickel: 12.11.3.10.17
Dimethyl polysiloxane, food additive E900, anti-caking agent, emulsifier,
anti-foaming agent
Dimethyl sulfate Toxic by all routes, Not permitted in schools
Dimethyl sulfoxide, DMSO
Dimethyl sulphide
Dimorphism, aragonite: 35.33.2
Dinitrogen monoxide, nitrous oxide, N2O: 13.1.27
Dinitrogen tetroxide, nitrogen dioxide, NO2, nitrogen (IV)
oxide: 13.1.23
Dinitrogen tetroxide, Conservation of mass in a cycle of copper reactions, copper cycle experiment, Step 1: 12.1.3
Dinitrophenylhydrazine, DNPH, 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine 2,4-DNPH, Explosive,
Highly flammable, Harmful
Dioctyl phthalate, DOP, C6H4(COOC8H17)2,
plasticizers, acaricide
Dioxane, dioxan, 1,4-dioxan, 1,4-dioxane, cyclic ether, a solvent miscible
with water, Toxic by all routes (Use very small amounts.)
Dioxane, Solution < 1%, Not hazardous
Dioxins, "Agent orange", polyvinyl chloride: 16.14.0
Dipentene
Diphenyl amine, Toxic by all routes, (impure samples may contain carcinogens)
Diphenyl carbazide, C13H14N4O, CO(NH.NH.C6H5)2,
Tests for cadmium: 12.11.3.10.7
Diphenyl carbazide, Tests for chromium: 12.11.3.10.9
Diphenyl methanone benzophenone
Dipole: 3.01 (See 2.3 HCl, H2O)
Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate (V), dipotassium hydrogen orthophosphate
Dipsticks to test the vitamin C, ascorbic acid, Content of food: 19.1.20
Direct union of elements to form compounds: 8.0
Disaccharides: 16.3.1.4.0
Discharge tubes, Gas discharge tubes: 4.147
Disinfectants, antiseptics and antibiotics: 9.215
Disodium hydrogen orthophosphate
V, disodium hydrogen phosphate (V)-12-water, phosphate dibasic, Na2HPO4.12H2O
Disodium tetraborate-10-water, borax,
sodium tetraborate
Displacement reactions, (substitution reactions)
Disposal of waste chemicals, chemical safety: 3.4.11
Disproportionation, redox reactions: 12.2.6.1
Dissection kit: 1.30
Dissociation constant, Ka: 5.6.11
Dissolve
Dissolved oxygen in water, DO, Winkler method: 18.3.2
Distil crude oil and collect the fractions: 10.6.3
Distillation
Dithizone, dithiozone, diphenyl thiocarbazone, Toxic if ingested, (spot
tests for lead, copper, zinc complexes)
DL-Malic acid
dm3 = 1 litre
DMSO, dimethyl sulfoxide: 16.2.8.9
DNA, RNA, nucleosides, nucleic acids:
16.3.2.8
DNA, Structure of DNA and RNA: 4.4.0
Dodecane
Dodecanedioyl dichloride
Dodecanoic acid, CH3(CH3)10COOH, lauric
acid, m.p. 44oC,
(in heat of combustion experiments)
Dodecanol, CH3(CH2)11OH,
lauryl alcohol, dodecan-1-ol, n-dodecanol, Irritant
Dodecyl benzenesulfonic acid. C18H30O3S,
Toxic if ingested
Dolomite,
CaMg(CO3)2, Ca(CO3)Mg(CO3), [MgCa(CO3)2]
( + some silica), Irritant: 35.19.1
DOP, dioctyl phthalate, C6H4(COOC8H17)2,
plasticizers, acaricide
Double decomposition
Double salt
DPD (4,4'-diamino-3,3'-dimethyl biphenyl), OTO, ortho-tolidine, tests
for swimming pools: 18.7.21.5
DPD free chlorine reagent powder pillows, DPD No. 1 tablets, DPD No. 3
tablets,
DPD total chlorine reagent powder pillows
DPX mountant, for histology, (neutral synthetic mountant), Toxicity,
Poisons and First Aid: 3.10.0
Drain cleaners: 12.12.10
Drinking straws, regular, 200 mm, pack / 250
Drug abuse: 11.11.0
Drugs from plants: 16.3.6.5
Drugs, Toxic effect of common drugs on Daphnia: 19.2.29
Dry cells
Dry cleaning spirit, White spirit,
(a petroleum distillate)
Dry ice, observe frozen carbon dioxide, (dry ice, hot ice): 3.34.5
Drying agents, desiccants
Dubnium, Db, Table of the elements
Ductile, Ductility and elongation of metals: 34.5.1.4
Duplicating fluid, duplicator
spirit, methylated spirits, Fordigraph fluid
Dust explosions: 15.1.1
Duties of a teacher: 3.2.0
Dyes
Dysprosium, Dy, Table of the elements, (future
supply shortfall, the Dy-Te-Fe alloy, Terfenol D)
Dysprosium, high temperature magnets in discs and turbines,
changes shape in magnetic fields, i.e. magnetostrictive
E
Earth smells, rain smells and cut grass smells, geosmin: 16.3.4.1b
Ebullioscopic constant, kB, Elevation of boiling points:
7.5.0.1
Ecstasy, abuse of volatile substances: 11.11.12
EDTA, C10H16N2O8,
ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid
EDTA- disodium salt
EEC Code numbers of food additives most likely to cause adverse reactions:
19.4.4.2
Effervescence, Conservation of mass with effervescent tablets, health
salts, sodium bicarbonate, (baking soda): 12.1.1
Effervescence, Prepare fruit salts, health salts: 19.2.13
Efflorescent substances, efflorescence: 3.31.03
Efflorescent chemicals: 3.2.0
Egg, chicken egg
Einsteinium,
Es, Table of the elements
Einstein was right, e = mc2: 3.13.1
Elastic, Mechanical properties of materials, elastic, ductile, malleable:
34.5.0
Elastomer polymers: 3.6.2
Electric, electrical
Electrical energy from chemical reactions: 3.84
Electrochemical cells, Cells and batteries: 33.3.0
Electrochemical cells, Batteries: 15.6.0
Electrode
potential, Standard electrode potential
Electrode potential, of metals: 15.7.0
Electrode potentials of metals: 3.86
Electrode potential of metals, Standard reduction potentials (E0):
15.7.0
Electroforming, with copper: 15.1.7
Electrolysis: 15.5.0
Electrolytes: 15.00
Electron transfer reactions, Redox reactions (oxidation-reduction reactions,
electron transfer reactions): 12.2.6.0
Electron transfer reactions, Redox reactions, Disproportionation: 12.2.6.1
Electrochemical series, Activity series of metals as reducing agents: 12.14.0
Electrophoresis of food dyes and coloured marking pen ink: 19.2.1.1a
Electroplating: 15.1.0
Electrorheological fluid, (ER fluid), cornflower and vegetable oil: 17.4.6.1
Electrostatics, Senior Syllabus Physics 2007, Queensland Studies Authority:
M4.
Electrovalent bonds: 3.01.1
Elements and compounds
Elevation of boiling points, ebullioscopic constant, kB: 7.5.0.1
Elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing point and elevation
of boiling point: 24.1.04
Emerald, Be3Al2(SiO3)6
Emery
Emulsifying (surface active) agents: 19.1.0.3
Emulsions
Enamel, dental enamel, bone, teeth and toothpaste, calcium hydroxyl apatite,
calcium hydroxyapatite: 9.226
Endothermic reactions
Energy
Enthalpy, Chemical potential energy: 7.9.14.1
Environment danger from substances, Health effects of chemicals: 15.2.9
Environment pollution: 34.4.0
Environmental chemistry, pollution: 18.0.0
Enzyme
Eosin B, Eosin methylene blue, Eosin Y
Eosin, eosin dry, yellow shade, yellowish, tetrabromofluorescein, bromeosin,
water soluble eosin: 16.3.5.3
Eosin, sodium-2,4,5,7-tetrabromofluorescein, microscopy stain: 3.10
Ephedrine group of alkaloids: 16.3.6.2.14
Epinephrine, Adrenaline, Phenethylamine group: 16.3.6.2.7
Epinephrine, Amphetamines: 11.11.4
Epoxy
Epsom salts, magnesium
sulfate, epsomite mineral
35.20.13.2 Epsomite (Geology)
Equilibrium: 7.9.20
Equipment and solutions: 6.0.0
Erbium, Er, Table of the elements, (adequate
world supply, in optical fibre walls to boost signals)
Eriochrome, C20H12O7N3Na,
C.I. 14645, C.I. Mordant, Black 11, solochrome black, Toxic if ingested
Eriochrome black T, (metal indicator for the titration of calcium and
magnesium ions with EDTA),
Eriochrome Black T FD 25%
Erlenmeyer flask: 1.27
Errors, accuracy and error: 3.3.1.0
Errors, theory of errors, addition of uncertainties: 6.4.0
Erythema, Sunscreens and sun-protective clothing: 19.7.4 (See 4.)
Erythrosine, C20H6I4Na2O5,
cherry pink food colouring, E127, used to detect dental plaque
Escalin: 16.3.5.1
Essential oils, volatile oils, ethereal oils: 16.3.3.0.3
Esterification: 16.11.9
Esters, derivatives of fatty acids, (RCOOR'), Esters group: (-COOR),
Suffix: -oate: 16.5.1.0
Esters, glycerides, esters of glycerol: 16.3.3.0.5
Esters, List of esters: 1.12
Esters, e.g. propane C3H8, ethanoic acid CH3COOH,
ester = propyl ethanoate CH3COOC3H7
Estimating: 3.6.0
Etchants, etching: 7.9.20.1
Ethanal, C2H4
Ethanamide, CH3CONH2,
acetamide
Ethane, (C2H6)
Ethanedial, glyoxal, CHO-CHO (dialdehyde) in photography
Ethanedioic acid-2-water, oxalic acid, with potassium manganate (VII),
autocatalysis: 17.3.3
Ethanedioic acid, prepare ethanedioic acid-2-water, (oxalic acid) ionization
reaction: 16.4.3
Ethanediol, CH2OH.CH2OH,
anti-freeze
Ethanoates, CH3COO-,
acetates
Ethanoic acid, CH3COOH, acetic
acid, glacial acetic acid, vinegar, analytical reagent, Harmful, Corrosive
Ethanoic anhydride, (CH3CO)2O, (See: acetic anhydride,
Strong respiratory irritant)
Ethanol
Ethanoyl, CH3CO-, acetyls
Ethanoyl chloride, acetyl chloride
Ethene, C2H4, ethylene
Ethephon, plant hormone
Ethereal oils, essential oils, volatile oils: 16.3.3.0.3
Ethers, List of ethers: 1.13
Ethers, two hydrocarbon groups linked
by one oxygen: 16.1.3.4
Ether, C2H5OC2H5, ethoxyethane,
diethyl ether, ethyl oxide, sulfuric ether, anaesthetic ether, Not permitted
in schools
Ethoxyethane, diethyl ether, ether,
ethyl oxide, sulfuric ether
Ethyl
Ethylene
Ethyne, C2H2, H−C≡C−H, (note
triple bond)), acetylene, Highly flammable
Eucalyptus oil, Flammable
liquid, Inhalation harmful, Toxic if swallowed, steam distillation of eucalyptus
leaves: 10.5.6
Eugenol, clove oil, oil of
cloves: 10.5.6
Euparal
Europium, Eu, Table of the elements (future
supply shortfall, blue and red phosphorescence, in LEDs,
Europium, (with Terbium and
Yttrium in television screens)
Eutectic mixture: 5.5.1
Evans blue (CI: 23860)
Evaporating basin, Porcelain laboratory items: 1.23
Evening primrose oil
Excipient: 5.05
Exothermic reactions
EXP: can explode due to flame, shock or
friction.
Experimental investigation: Topic 2.2
Experimental procedures, laboratory safety: 3.2.3
Expired air resuscitation (EAR) and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, (CPR):
3.9.3
Explosive: 4.1
Explosive, Hazard classifications: 15.1.0
Explosions, Dust explosions: 15.1.1
Extraction, oil from peanuts, groundnuts: 10.12.1
Extremely toxic substances, Health effects of chemicals: 15.2.1
Eye, Serious eye damage / eye irritation: 5.2
Eye washing and safety shower: 3.3.3
F
FAA, (formalin, acetic acid, alcohol), biology fixative: 4.3
Fabrics in the home, natural and synthetic fabrics: 19.5.0
Face cream, Prepare face cream emulsion: 7.8.3.2
Fahrenheit, temperature, Fahrenheit scale, Celsius scale, Kelvin scale:
6.3.1.5.0
Faraday's first law: 15.1.1
Fast Green, FCF, (CI: 42053)
Fast Red, TR, (CI: 37085)
Fats
Fatty acids
Fehling's test, Fehling's reagent
Feldspars, -(AlSi3O8),
(Potassium aluminium silicate, KAlSi3O8, for craft)
Fermentation
Fermium, Fm, Table of the elements
Ferrate compounds, (anion)
Fe3O42-
Ferric compounds, Fe3+, Iron
compounds, ferrous Fe2+, ferric Fe3+, ferrate (anion)
Fe3O42-
Ferric ammonium sulfate (FAS), iron alum: 12.1.6
Ferric hydroxide colloid: 7.8.7.2
Ferrite is a mixed oxide, Fe2O3, and is not a conductor
of electricity.
Ferrous compounds, Fe2+, Iron
compounds, ferrous Fe2+, ferric Fe3+, ferrate (anion)
Fe3O42-
Fertilizers: 6.9.17.0
Fibre glass resin, epoxy resin
Fibrous proteins and globular proteins, collagen: 16.3.6.0.1
Filament lamp, light bulb, Incandescent: 33.4.0
Fillers, synthetic detergents, (syndets): 12.12.03.5
Filter funnels: 1.5
Filter paper, Filtration, filtering,
fold filter paper: See diagram 2.14
Filtration, separate with sedimentation and filtration: 10.11.0
Fire extinguisher
Fire safety: 3.5.0
Fireproof, Asbestos, hydrous magnesium silicate: 35.20.3
Fireproof, Talc: 35.23.7
Fireproof cloth using ammonium chloride solution: 3.5.11
Firming agents, food additive: 19.4.4.15
FIRST AID, poisons, Chemicals safety: 3.4.0
First law of thermodynamics, Chemical potential energy (enthalpy): 7.9.14.1
Fish oils: 19.2.1.12
Fish smell, trimethylamine, N(CH3)3: 19.2.21
Fisher projection formula: See diagram: 16.3.1.3a
Fixatives, Biology fixatives: 4.0
Fixed oils: 16.3.3.0.2
Fixing, Insect fixing fluids: 4.7
Fizzy drinks, solubility of acetic oxide carbon dioxide in water, acidity
of soda water, fizzy drinks: 3.34.3
Fizzy drinks, solubility of gases and temperature, carbon dioxide: 7.7.0.2b
Flame retardants, Brominated flame retardants, (BFRs), 3.0.5
Flame tests to identify metals and their compounds: 12.11.3.2
Flammable
Flashpoint: 7.9.23
Flasks, borosilicate glass flasks: 1.27
Flavones, flavonoids: 16.3.4.2
Flavourings, flavour enhancing agents, food additives: 19.4.4.16
Flaxseed oil, Composition of edible oils: 19.2.1.1.1
Flocculate, Clarify muddy water with filtration: 10.11.1 (See 2.)
Flocculent: 7.9.24
Flotation, separate heavy minerals by froth flotation: 10.8.0
Flour, plain flour and self-raising flour: 19.1.8.1
Flour, ("self-raising flour": flour + NaHCO3 + phosphates),
Prepare self-leavened flour: 19.1.8
Flour, treatment agents, food additives: 19.4.4.17
Flowers, distil essences from leaves and flowers: 10.5.4
Flowers of sulfur, sulfur, S
Flowers, Prepare acid-base plant extract indicators: 5.6.10
Flubendazole
Fluid pressure, liquid pressure, hydrostatics: 12.2.0
Fluorescein: 16.3.5.4
Fluorescein solution: 1.5
Fluorescence, chemiluminescence, luminescence, phosphorescence: 7.2.2.33.1
Fluorescence: 7.9.25
Fluorescence microscopy
Fluorescent liquids: 16.3.5.0
Fluorescent whitening agents, synthetic detergents, (syndets): 12.12.03.3a
Fluorides
Fluorine
Fluorite, fluorspar, calcium fluoride,
CaF2
Fluoro, -F
Fluorourcil, 5-fluorourcil, Toxic by all routes, Not permitted in schools
Flux: 7.9.26
Foam, Polymer foam: 3.5.1
Foaming agents, synthetic detergents, (syndets): 12.12.03.3b
Foams: 7.8.4.0
Folic acid, tetrahydro folate, pteroylglutamic acid, (synthesis of nucleic
acid) (vitamin B complex)
Food
Fool's gold, pyrite, (iron sulfide): 35.20.32
Force
Forgery, Detect a forgery: 10.2.2.4
Formaldehyde solution, formalin
Formic acid
Formica, Phenolics, phenol resins, phenol-formaldehyde resins: 3.8.10
Formula, Group formula: 7.9.30
Fraction, Petroleum fraction, petroleum gas: 16.1.12.1
Francium, Fr, Table of the elements
Free elements: Table 2
Free radicals: 19.2.1.9
Freezing, freezing point: 24.5.0
Freezing point depression and boiling point elevation: 24.1.04
Freons: 12.19.5.1
Froth flotation: 7.9.27
Fructose C6H12O6, D(-), fructose, laevulose,
fruit sugar, pure honey,
(D form, but laevorotatory, hence "L-fructose").
Fructose, fructose D- 16.3.1.3
Fructose, Test glucose and fructose with Fehling's reagent: 9.140.1
Fuchsine acid, acid fuchsine, Andrade's
acid fuchsin indicator: 7.1
Fuchsine basic, basic fuchsine,
(CI: 42510), Toxic if ingested, Gram stain decolorizer solution: 3.11.2
Fuels, fuel cell
Fuller's earth, Al2Mg(OH)2[Si4O10](Ca,Na)x.4H2O:
35.22.4.5
Fumaric acid, trans-butanedioic acid, HCOOHC:CHCOOH
Fume cupboard, fume hood, fume cabinet: 16.11.10
Fume cupboards, fume chambers, fume hoods: 3.3.2
Fume cupboards, fume chambers, fume hoods, safety: 2.4
Functional groups: 2.0
Functional groups, organic chemistry: See diagram
16.0.0
Fungicides: 16.13.6.0
Fusion mixture, heat substances with charcoal and fusion mixture: 12.11.3.8
D-Glucose
D-Glucuronic acid
D-Glutamic acid
D-( -)-Fructose
D-(+)-Glucose
D-Tartaric acid
D-Xylose
D-Mannitol
D-Sorbitol
D-Serine
D-Tryptophan
D-Ribose
Decanoic acid, capric
acid, CH3(CH2)8COOH, white crystals,
(in coconut oil, palm oil, mammal milk)
Decomposition reactions:
12.2.3.0
Electrolysis of water, decomposition of water, Hofmann voltameter: 15.5.4
Examples of decomposition reactions: 12.2.3.1
Substances that decompose when heated, but may be reformed: 8.4.0
Substances that may lose mass when heated: 8.3.0
Substances that lose mass when heated: 3.30.0
Detergents, SYNDET, Synthetic
Detergents: 7.9.16
Detergents: 12.12.04
Detergents, washing up detergent, "Teepol", "Trix"
Detergent phosphates: 7.2.2.33.2
Detergents in place of soap solution: 12.13.8
Laundry detergents: 12.12.07
Machine dishwashing detergents: 12.12.08
Prepare detergent, alcohol-based detergent: 12.13.9
Temporary emulsions and permanent emulsions, kerosene: 7.8.3.3
Diamond
Table 2, (See: Carbon) Table of the elements
Allotropes, sulfur, carbon: 7.9.4.1
Breccia: 35.22.2
Chemical bonds: 3.01 (See 4. Network
solids)
Diamond reflection, (Total internal reflection): 28.6.8
Elements, properties and chemical reactions: 7.2.2 (See 6. Group 0 elements)
Glass knife (ceramic impregnated with diamond dust)
Graphite, diamond, C: 35.23.2
Hardness, Mohs' scale of hardness: 35.10
Lustre (metallic lustre, non-metallic lustre): 35.6
Measure refractive index: 4.125 (See
3.)
Properties of non-metals: 7.3.2 (See
1.)
Dichloroacetic
acid, dichloroethanoic acid, DCA, CHCl2COOH, Toxic by all routes,
Vapour irritates lungs
Dichloroacetic acid, Solution < 1%, Not hazardous
Dichlorobenzene, Reaction
of chlorine with benzene, dichlorbenzene, C4H4Cl2:
13.4.6
1,2-dichlorobenzene, o-dichlorobenzene, Toxic, avoid inhalation of vapour
1,2-dichlorobenzene. Solution < 5% Not hazardous
1,4-dichlorobenzene, C6H4Cl2,
p-dichlorobenzene, paradichlorobenzene, 1,4-dichlorobenzol,
"dichlorobenzene",
Toxic if ingested
1,4-dichlorobenzene, Solution < 25%, Not hazardous
1,4-dichlorobenzene, Melting point of 1,4-dichlorobenzene, C6H4Cl2:
7.4.2.1
Diesel fuel
Ammonium nitrate, diesel / ammonium nitrate mixtures, Not permitted in
schools
Flammable substances, 3.5.7 (See 2.2)
Fractional distillation of crude oil: 16.1.12
Separate by fractional distillation: 10.6.0
Thermodynamics, isothermal change and adiabatic change: 20.4.0 (See 7.)
DDT, (in agriculture): 16.13.3.1
Aromatic halogen compounds: 16.3.4.0.6
Chlorine: 13.4.0
Pediculosis, lice: 10.5.10
Diethyl ether, C2H5OC2H5,
ethoxyethane, ethyl oxide, sulfuric ether, anaesthetic ether,
Toxic by all
routes, Not permitted in schools
Diethyl ether forms dense vapour that flows along bench or floor to point
of ignition.
Diethyl ether, on standing diethyl ether forms diethyl peroxide, that
is less volatile and remains an explosive residue.
Dilution
Dilute acids, Reactions of dilute acids: 12.3.1
Dilute acids with alkalis: 5.3.0.1
Dilute buffer solutions: 12.10.7.1
Dilution, Colour change of diluted potassium permanganate: 3.3.1
Series dilutions: 5.2.0
Displacement reactions,
(substitution reactions): 12.2.4.0
Displace less reactive halogen from its compounds: 12.19.3.0
Iron displaces copper in copper sulfate solution: 12.2.4.1
Magnesium displaces copper from solution of copper ions: 3.72
Magnesium displaces hydrogen in ethanoic acid (acetic acid, CH3COOH):
12.2.4.3
Measure heat from a displacement reaction,
zinc in copper (II) sulfate solution: 14.1.6
Metals displace hydrogen from acids: 3.74
Prepare zinc sulfate crystals: 12.2.4.2
Zinc
displaces lead from lead nitrate solution: 12.14.1
Dissolve, observe volume
change when substances dissolve: 3.3.4
Dissolve, total dissolved solids, suspended solids in water: 18.2.0
Distillation, prepare
gas by destructive distillation of coal: 10.6.5
Separate by fractional distillation: 10.6.0
Separate by distillation: 10.5.0
Separate substances from mixtures: 3.18.0
Steam distillation of eucalyptus leaves, eucalyptol, (1,8-cineole), oil
of cloves, eugenol: 10.5.6
Steam distillation to find water and fat content of food, toluene: 10.5.5
Dodecyl benzenesulfonic acid.
C18H30O3S, nansa acid, Toxic if ingested
Double
decomposition
Precipitation reactions, Reactions of ions in solutions, double decomposition
reactions, double exchange, metathesis: 12.2.1.0
Prepare insoluble hydroxides with ammonia solution, double decomposition:
3.33.2
Prepare soap by saponification: 12.12.02
(See 2.)
Double salt, aluminium potassium sulfate
Double salt, potassium
sodium tartrate-4-water
Fehling's tests for aldehydes in solution, Rochelle salt: 16.3.7.0
Prepare copper (II) ammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4.CuSO4.6H2O:
12.7.4
Prepare double salts: 3.54.01
Prepare iron (II) ammonium sulfate, (NH4)2SO4.FeSO4.6H2O:
12.8.14
Prepare potash alum, Al2(SO4)3.K2(SO4).24H2O,
from its constituent salts: 12.14.1
Dry cells
Cells and batteries: 33.3.0
Dry cell capacity: 33.4.0
Dry cell in an electric circuit: 33.4.1
Dry cell terminals: 33.4.4
Dry cell torch battery: 33.4.2
Dry cell, electric torch (flashlight) battery, Leclanche cell: 4.53
Electrical energy from chemical reactions: 3.84
Leclanche cell: 3.88
Dyes, reactive dyes, direct
dyes, acid dyes, mordant dyes, metrolene dyes, dye intermediates, pigments
Dyes, Prepare plant dyes, (Primary): 3.30
Dyes with a mordant: 19.5.3
Dyes, solvent-based, aniline, diazo, naphthol, water-based, fabric, wool
Leuco dyes, Thermochromism, Colour Changing Ducks: See pdf
Pigments, separate pigments from green leaves with paper chromatography:
3.24
Pigment names, C.I. numbers: 8.0
EDTA, C10H16N2O8,
(HOOC.CH2)2N(CH2)2N(CH2.COOH)2,
Irritant,
Ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid: 16.4.4
EDTA, C10H16N2O8,
ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid
EDTA- disodium salt
EDTA- diammonium salt, EDTA- tetrasodium salt, EDTA- dipotassium salt,
chelating agents
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium salt, disodium ethylenediamine,
disodium tetraacetic acid, EDTA, Toxic if ingested
Eriochrome black T, (metal indicator for the titration of calcium and
magnesium ions with EDTA)
1,2-diaminoethane, C2H8N2, C2H4(NH2)2,
ethylenediamine, smells like ammonia, related to EDTA,
Toxic by all routes,
corrosive
1,2-diaminoethane, Solution < 1%, Not hazardous
Measure water hardness using EDTA titration: 12.13.12
Metals with ligands: 12.15.6
Mineral deficiency experiment, Hydroponics, soil-less culture solutions:
9.9.18
Sequestrants, food additives: 19.4.4.6
Tests for metal ions in water: 12.13.11
Egg, chicken egg
Chicken project, (Agriculture,
See 8.0 Egg production)
Egg shell, Calcium carbonate
Egg shell, Dilute acids with carbonates, common carbonates: 12.3.9.0 (See 1.)
Egg shell, Dilute tartaric acid with egg shell, soil, wood ash: 12.3.9.4
Egg shell, Egg in a bottle: 12.3.27
Egg shell, Egg in a candle flame: 8.1.2.4
Egg shell, Measure eggs: 2.6.2
Egg shell, Osmosis with an egg: 9.171
Egg shell, Secret writing inks, alum solution, K2SO4Al2(SO4)3.2H2O:
3.2.5.1 (See 2.)
Egg white, (albumen) and egg yolk: 19.2.10
Egg white, Colloidal nature of egg white: 9.172
Egg white, Fibrous proteins and globular proteins: 16.3.6.0.2 (See 3.)
Egg white, Jelly using fresh pineapple and tinned pineapple: 19.2.9.1
Egg white, Leavening agents: 19.1.6.0
Egg white, Meyer's albumen, adhesive to stick sections to microscope
slides: 2.3
Egg white, Nitrogen in an organic compound, Kjeldahl method: 16.6.9
Egg white, Prepare acid-base plant extract indicators: 5.6.10 (See: 4.)
Egg white, Prepare protein solutions: 16.6.3
Egg yolk, Choline: 19.2.21a
Egg yolk, Egg in a cake mix: 19.2.10.2
Egg yolk, Astaxanthin, Carotenoid tetraterpenes: 16.3.5.1.10
Egg yolk, Colloids in food: 19.2.0.1
Egg yolk, Phospholipids, (phosphoglycerides): 16.3.3.0.1
Egg yolk, Salad dressing and mayonnaise emulsions: 19.2.12
Food, Colours, food additives: 19.4.4.13
(See E101, E161b, E375)
Food, Emulsifiers, food additives: 19.4.4.14
(See E322)
Food, Food allergies and intolerances: 19.4.2.2 (See 4.)
Household, Kitchen hints, avoid, clean, use: 19.4.2
Household, Microwave cooking: 19.3.5
Household, Stain removal: 19.4.2.1
Measure eggs: 2.6.2
Rotten egg gas, Acids with salts: 12.3.15
(See 5.)
Rotten egg gas, Float an egg in tap water and salt water: 4.206
Rotten egg gas, Heat iron with sulfur: 12.2.2.1
Rotten egg gas, Hydrogen sulfide, H2S: 3.43.0
Rotten egg gas, Hydrogen sulfide, warning when treating residues: 3.1
Rotten egg gas, Permanent crease solution, hair straightening, permanent
wave: 19.5.6
Spinning eggs, forces with a fresh egg and hard-boiled egg: 18.3.1.2.1
Electric and electrical
Electrical conductivity, Conductors of electricity: 15.59.0
Electrical conductivity of a substance: 15.4.0
Electrical energy from chemical reactions: 3.84
Electrical experiments equipment: 8.0.0
Electrical fires, safety: 3.5.6
Electrical outlets and equipment: 2.2
Electric
current, ampere: 6.3.1.4
Electric polarity, Test paper to determine electric polarity: 3.4.5
Electric writing: 3.4.4
Elements and compounds: 7.2.2
Elements and compounds, descriptions
of common elements: 7.2.2.1
Abundance of elements, Composition of the Earth's crust: 36.3.01
Abundance of elements, Composition of the Sun: 36.3.02
Assay value of precious metals 35.3.01
Elements combine with oxygen gas when heated in air: 8.2.0
Elements in foods: 3.98
Periodic table: Table 1
Pure substances and impure substances, elements
and compounds: 7.2.0
Table of the elements: Table 2
Tests for elements with flame tests: 12.11.3.2
Emulsions: 7.8.3.0
Emulsifiers, food additives: 19.4.4.14
Emulsifying agents (for pesticides): 6.9.18.8:
Emulsions with a microscope: 7.8.3.1
Continuous phase / outer phase: 7.9.15
Prepare bean curd: 7.8.3.6
Prepare face cream emulsion: 7.8.3.2
Photographic emulsions, gelatine (gelatin)
Photography, Silver chloride precipitate in photography: 7.8.7.1
Salad dressing and mayonnaise emulsions: 19.2.12
Soap as an emulsifying agent: 7.8.3.4
Temporary emulsions and permanent emulsions, kerosene, detergent: 7.8.3.3
Yeast, fermentation, brewing, whisky, fish sauce: 19.2.11
Energy: 9.0.0
Energy,
Senior Syllabus Physics 2007, Queensland Studies Authority: 2.
Chemical potential energy (enthalpy): 7.9.14.1
Chemiluminescence, bioluminescence 14.3.0
Electric power and electrical energy, electrical equivalent of heat: 33.5.0
Endothermic reactions, Prepare molar solutions: 5.1.1
Endothermic reactions take in heat energy: 14.2.0
Endothermic reactions take in heat energy: 3.81
Electrical energy from chemical reactions: 3.84
Energy conversion kJ, mJ, kWh, therm,
Btu, calorie, horsepower: 3.13.0
Energy from chemical reactions: 3.80
Energy from peanuts: 6.6.17.1
Energy from breakfast cereal: 6.6.17.2
Energy, Heat energy from respiration of peas: 9.156
Energy and Matter: See
pdf
Energy of reactions, enthalpy, thermal capacity, heat of reaction, Hess's
law: 14.01
Energy values of food, bomb calorimeter: 6.6.17
Exothermic reactions, give out heat energy: 3.80
Exothermic reactions, reactions that give out heat energy: 14.1.0
Rotational energy: 18.3.2
Units of work and energy, joule and calorie, kilowatt hour, kWh: 21.0.0
Enzyme: 7.9.19
Enzymes in washing powders: 12.12.03.6
Action of catalase using raw beef liver and hydrogen peroxide: 17.3.8
Bromelain enzyme from pineapples, Ananas: 17.4.3
Commercially available enzymes: 17.4.01
Diastase, zymase, use yeast: 19.2.11
Enzyme activity during germination: 6.3.6
Enzyme technology, industrial uses of pectinase: 4.2.10
Enzyme technology, pectinase in the industrial production of juice: 4.2.7.2
Enzyme technology, pectinase, amylase, protease, lipase, lactase: 4.2.7.1
Enzymes, Safety in school science: 2.1.8
Jelly using fresh pineapple and tinned pineapple: 19.2.9.1
Tests for glucose, urine test: 19.1.20.4
Epoxy, epoxy resin
Epoxy resin, fibreglass, Adhesives, List of adhesives: 1.3
Epoxy resin polymers, thermoset
plastics, polymers: 3.4.3.1
Ethanal, C2H4O,
acetaldehyde, ethyl aldehyde, acetic aldehyde, ethyl aldehyde, acetic aldehyde,
Highly flammable
Acetaldehyde, ethanal, Toxic if ingested, Highly flammable
Acetaldehyde, Solution < 1%, Not hazardous
Ethanal tetramer, metaldehyde: Metaldehyde
Prepare ethanal (acetaldehyde), with potassium dichromate: 16.3.1
Prepare ethanal with potassium manganate (VII) [potassium permanganate,
Condy's crystals]: 16.3.2
Tests for acetaldehyde, Tollens' test, silver mirror tests for aldehydes:
16.3.7.3
Ethane, (C2H6,
CH3.CH3, H3C.CH3, H−C≡C−H),
prepare ethane: 16.1.1b
CFCs, chlorofluorocarbons, "Freons": 12.19.5.0
Ethane-1,2-diol, ethanediol, ethylene glycol, ethan-1,2-diol, C2H6O2,
most common antifreeze
Ethanoic acid, acetic acid, CH3COOH,
analytical reagent, Harmful, Corrosive
Vinegar (acetic
acid), Prepare mayonnaise: 19.2.12
Glacial acetic acid, 17 M, 99%, 120 mL of concentrated solution for 1
litre of 2 M solution.
Glacial acetic acid, 99.5%, packing 25/225 kg in plastic drum
Acetic acid, > 13 M
Acetic acid, glacial > 80%
Acetic acid 2-13 M, 10-89%
Acetic acid < 2 M, < 10% solution, vinegar, Not hazardous
Ethanoic acid, acetic acid, ethanoic acid-2-water, (acetic acid) ionization
reaction: 16.3.6.1.4
Ethanoic acid-2-water, glacial acetic acid fixative, pure acid called
"glacial"
Ethanoic acid, acetic acid, dilute acids and metals, sulfuric acid and
ethanoic acid: 12.3.2.1
Common ion effect, sodium ethanoate and ethanoic acid: 17.5.2
Dilute ethanoic acid with metals: 12.3.2.1
Heat of neutralization, ethanoic acid and NaOH solution: 14.1.5.1
Prepare ethanoic acid, (acetic acid), ionization reaction: 16.4.2
Prepare verdigris with copper and vinegar: 12.11.1
Tests for CH3COO- and (CO3)2-,
12.11.5.1
Tests for acetic acid in vinegar: 12.11.3
Vinegar, Action of bacteria on wine or cider (about 4% acetic acid, ethanoic
acid), prepare mayonnaise: 19.2.12
Vinegar, Decolorize vinegar: 12.11.2
Vinegar, Egg in a bottle, balloon in a flask, tie a knot in a bone: 12.3.27
Vinegar, Prepare plastic with milk casein: 3.100
Vinegar, Prepare vinegar with Acetobacter
aceti: 4.2.6
Vinegar, Secret writing inks, vinegar, lemon juice, squeezed onion juice:
3.2.5.7
Ethanol, C2H5OH,
95% ethyl alcohol, Highly flammable, Harmful
Ethanol safety: 16.1.3.1a
Ethanol, ethyl alcohol, ethyl
alcohol, methyl carbinol, methyl carbinol, spirit vini meth, alcohol, grain
alcohol, fermentation alcohol
Ethanol, rectified spirit, (4.43% water, BP 78oC), constant
boiling mixture = 95.6% ethanol and 4.4% water, 95% rectified spirits
Absolute alcohol, pure ethanol fixative, 800px alcohol
Alcohols, (alkanols), phenols, thiols, ethers, epoxy compounds, acetates
(ethanoates), benzoyls, acetals: 16.1.3.0
Alcohol abuse, ethanol: 11.11.3
Alcohol (ethanol) absolute alcohol, biology solution: 1.2
Alcoholic fermentation for brewing, carbon dioxide and fermentation for
brewing: 3.38
Alcohol burner, spirit burner, alcohol lamp, methylated spirit: 8.1.3.1
Boiling point of inflammable liquids, ethanol, acetone: 3.6
Boiling point of mixture of two liquids, water and alcohol: 7.5.3
Breath test after drinking alcohol, potassium dichromate: 15.2.11
Burn "bank notes", (Monopoly money, fake money), ethanol: 8.6.1
Degrees proof, proof spirit (alcohol concentration): 3.7.2
Methylated spirits
Phenols: 16.1.3.2
Prepare detergent, alcohol-based detergent: 12.13.9
Separate mixture of ethanol and water: 10.6.1
Test organic acids and alcohols: 16.4.1.0
Thiols: 16.1.3.3
Whisky, yeast, fermentation, brewing: 19.2.11
Ethene, (ethylene), (C2H4,
CH2.CH2, H2C=CH2), Highly flammable,
asphyxiating gas, can cause anaesthesia
Acrylamide, 2-propenamide, ethylene carboxamide, acrylic amide, vinyl
amide: 16.1.5.6.1
Antifreeze,
ethylene glycol, ethane-1,2-diol, monoethylene glycol, MEG
Breakdown of ethanol to ethene: 3.96
Cracking: 7.9.15.1
EDTA, ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid, (HOOC.CH2)2N(CH2)2N(CH2.COOH)2:
16.4.4
Ethylene bromide, Cassava project, Pests and diseases: 17 (See 9.)
Ethylene bromide, Granules: 6.9.18.9
Ethylene diamine, ethylenediamine, 1,2-diaminoethane,
C2H4(NH2)2, ligand, chelating
agent,
Toxic by all routes, Corrosive
Ethylene diamine, 1,2-diaminoethane, Solution < 1% Not hazardous
Ethylene dibromide, 1,2-dibromoethane, ethylene dibromide, Toxic by all
routes, avoid inhalation
Ethylene dichloride, 1,2-dichloethane, Solution < 1%, Not hazardous
Ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, C4H10O3
Ethylene glycol, melting point of ice and freezing point of water: 7.4.3.0
Ethylene glycol, Solution < 25%, Not hazardous
Ethylene glycol, sweetness, relative sweetness of some artificial sweeteners:
19.4.2.4
Ethylene glycol, vapour pressure of pure water and solution of a non-volatile
solvent: 24.1.02
Ethylene inhibitor, Prepare preserving agents for cut flowers: 19.6.5
Ethylene oxide, oxiran, oxirane, Toxic by all routes, Not permitted in
schools
Ethylene oxide [C2H4O + water --> ethylene glycol
HOCH2CH2OH]
Ethylene, Pineapple project, Flowering and forcing: 6.0 (See
6.)
Ethephon, 2-chloroethyl-dioxido-oxophosphorane,
C2H6ClO3P
Prepare ethene, (ethylene) gas:
16.1.1.2.1
Stain removal: 19.4.2.1
Teflon, Polytetrafluoroetheylene, PTFE, tetrafluoroethylene, polytetrafluoroethene,
"Teflon": 3.7.32
Ethyl
Ethyl acetate, ethyl ethanoate
Ethyl acetoacetonate, (ethyl 3-oxobutanoate): 16.5.1.1
Ethyl alcohol, ethanol
Ethyl amine, ethylamine, Toxic if ingested, Irritant
Ethyl amine, Solution < 20%, Not hazardous
Ethyl ammonium chloride
Ethyl benzoate, Toxic if ingested, Flammable
Ethyl butanoate, ethyl butyrate, Highly flammable
Ethyl butyrate, Prepare ethyl butyrate, (pineapple oil): 16.5.7
Ethyl carbamate, urethane, urethan, Toxic by all routes, (prepare polyurethane
plastic)
Ethyl carbamate, C3H7NO2, blood flow
in a fish: 9.217
Ethyl carbamate,carbamate esters, 7.9.54.2
Ethyl cellosolve, 2-ethoxyethanol
Ethyl chloride, C2H5Cl, chloroethane, Prepare ethyl
chloride: 16.5.1
Ethyl cinnamate, 3-phenylpropenoate, Toxic, Flammable
Ethyl cyanoacrylate, Toxic by all routes, "Superglue", BE CAREFUL! Do
not squirt in the eye!: 16.2.4.7
Ethyl iodide, iodoethane, Toxic by all routes, Highly flammable
Ethyl
ethanoate
Ethyl formate, ethyl ethanoate, Toxic by all routes, Highly flammable
Ethyl lactate, L-Ethyl lactate
Ethyl propionate, ethyl propanoate, Toxic by all routes, flammable
Ethyl ethanoate, CH3COOC2H5,
ethyl acetate, ethanoic acid ethyl ester, Highly
flammable, Toxic by all routes
Ethyl acetate, colourless liquid, fruity odour, b.p. 77oC,
(medicine, lacquer solvent).
Ethyl acetate, Prepare ethyl acetate 1: 16.5.2
Ethyl acetate, Prepare ethyl acetate 2: 16.5.8
Ethyl acetate, with sodium hydroxide,
autocatalytic hydrolysis: 17.3.15
Ethyne, acetylene, C2H2,
CH.CH, HC≡CH), Highly flammable
Acetylene, (C2H2, H−C≡C−H), ethyne, Highly flammable
Acetylenes, (CnH2n-2, triple carbon bonds, ≡), alkynes
Acetylene, Pineapple project: Flowering and forcing: 6.0 (See
6.)
Acetylene black: 7.2.2.11
Alkynes, (CnH2n-2), acetylenes: 16.1.1.3
Ethanoic acid, (acetic acid), ionization reaction: 16.3.6.1.4
Prepare ethyne, (acetylene), gas: 16.1.1.3.1
Oxyacetylene welding, Tests for gases from burning hydrocarbons: 16.4.6
Fats and oils, animal fat, (tallow,
suet, dripping, fat from beef cattle), (lard, pig fat), soap from
animal fat and hydroxide
Fatty acids, ester of glycerol and 3-fatty acids, tricarboxylic acids:
16.3.3.0
Fats in animals and plants: 19.2.1.1
Fats in your food: 19.2.1.0
Burn carbohydrates, fats and proteins: 16.9.1
Classification of fats: 19.2.1.2
Cooking fats: 19.1.17
Digestibility of fats: 9.225
Heat fats: 19.2.1.5
Hydrogenation, cis - trans fatty acids: 19.2.1.3
Hydrogenation: 16.11.11
Prepare soap, household soap: 19.6.6
Prepare soap with animal fats: 12.12.1
Prepare soap with fats and oils: 3.79
Rancidity: 19.2.1.4
Steam distillation to find water and fat content of food, toluene: 10.5.5
Tests for fats and oils, paper test, Sudan (III) test, solubility test,
osmic acid test: 9.137
Tests for proportion of fats in foods: 16.4.5
Tests for unsaturated fats, acidified potassium manganate (VII) solution
test: 16.4.9.1
Tests for unsaturated fats, bromine water test: 16.4.7.1
Fatty acids, Carboxylic
acids and fatty acids: 16.3.8.0
Fatty acids, carboxylic acids, fatty acids and their salts, carboxylic
acids group, (-COOH), suffix -oic acid: 16.4.1.1
Fatty acids, esters, derivatives of fatty acids, (RCOOR'), esters group:
(-COOR), suffix: -oate: 16.5.1.0
Fatty acids in coconut oil and other oils: 15.1
Fatty acids, ω-3 fatty acids: 19.2.1.8
Fehling's test for reducing
sugars, Fehling's solution A (No. 1), Fehling's B (No. 2.), Toxic if ingested,
Benedict's solution is safer
Fehling's tests for aldehydes in solution: 16.3.7.0
Fehling's tests for starch: 9.142
Breakdown starch to sugars: 3.95
Hydrolysis of starch by dilute hydrochloric acid: 9.129
Hydrolysis of starch by salivary amylase, (ptyalin): 9.130
Hydrolysis of sucrose by dilute acids: 9.131
Tests for reducing sugars and aldehydes, tests for simple sugars, Fehling's
test: 9.140
Fermentation
Fermentation processes in food production:
4.2.0
Fermentation using yeast: 17.4.2
Alcoholic fermentation, yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 6.6.18
Butyric acid fermentation (Cut potato): 6.6.19
Carbon dioxide and fermentation for brewing: 3.38
Safety in school science: 2.1.1
Safety in the microbiology laboratory: 2.4.0
Yeast, fermentation, brewing, whisky, fish sauce: 19.2.11
Fire extinguisher,
dry chemical powder, paper, wood, textile, oil, liquid and electrical
fires, 2.5 kg, 4.5 kg
Action in case of fire - equipment: 3.5.2
Aluminium sulfate
Fire extinguisher, soda acid fire extinguisher: 3.34.6
Fire extinguisher thrust: 16.6.1.3
Flammable: 7.9.22
FLAM: can readily burn or catch fire
Flammable, Hazard classifications: 15.1.0
Flammable aerosols: 4.3
Flammable gases: 3.5.9
Flammable gases: 4.2
Flammable liquids: 3.5.8
Flammable liquids: 4.6
Flammable organic chemicals: 15.7.0
Flammable organic chemicals with low flashpoints, below 32oC:
15.8.0
Flammable solids: 4.7
Flammable substances, 3.5.7 (See 2.2)
Store flammable liquids: 4.0.
Substances and mixtures which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases:
4.12
Fluorine, halogen
Fluorine, Table of the elements
Fluorine properties: 7.2.2.16
Fluorine chemical reactions: 12.19.7
Fluorides, (fluorido) F-,
monodentate
Boron trifluoride, Highly toxic
Calcium
fluoride, fluorite
Composition of the Earth's crust, abundance of elements: 35.3.0
Cryolite, Na3AlF6, sodium aluminium fluoride, for
craft: 35.20.13
(Geology)
Fluorspar, fluorite, (calcium fluoride): 35.20.14
Halogen compounds, haloalkanes (alkyl halides) halogen derivatives: 16.2.2
Potassium fluoride, KF, corrodes glass
Perfluorooctanoic acid: 16.3.8.5
Prepare hydrogen fluoride, HF: 12.19.7.1
Prepare silicon tetrafluoride, SiF4: 12.19.7.2
Sodium fluoride, Inorganic chemicals: 16.13.2.0, (See 5.)
SPADNS flouride reagent solution, 500 ml
Teeth and toothpaste, calcium hydroxyl apatite, calcium hydroxyapatite:
9.226
Food: 19.0.0
Acids in the home: 19.1.1.0
Body Mass Index (BMI): 9.228
Browning, Non-enzymatic browning, caramelization: 19.3.4.3
Browning, Non-enzymatic browning, the Maillard reaction: 19.3.4.4
Cooking: 19.3.0
Elements in food: 3.98
Emulsifiers, food additives: 19.4.4.14
(See E322)
Energy values of food, bomb calorimeter: 6.6.17
Fermentation processes in food production: 4.2.0
Food additives: 19.4.4
Food allergies and intolerances: 19.4.2.2
(See 4.)
Food chains in the forest (Primary): 6.1
Food chains in the sea (Primary): 5.7
Food chemistry, labels, recipes: 19.4.0
Food, colours, food additives: 19.4.4.13
(See E101, E161b, E375)
Food colouring liquids and detergent: 19.2.14
Food composition: 19.2.0
Food gardens, School food
gardens for tropical regions
Food preservation: 19.3.6
Food tests, tests for food: 9.3.11.0
Food used in plant respiration: 9.160
Glycemic index (GI) GI value and GI load: 4.2.11
Heat different foods: 9.128
Kitchen hints, avoid, clean, use: 19.4.2
Micro-organisms and food spoilage: 4.3.18
Microwave cooking: 19.3.5
Preserving food: 4.3.16
Sourdough, Prepare lactic acid with sourdough: 4.2.3
"Sphereification": 19.3.6
Tests for food, Food tests: 9.3.11.0
Three kinds of food, (Primary): 2.34
Force, SI derived units: 6.3.3.0
(See 4. Force)
Force, Weight: 3.2.0.0
Force, (weight), experiments, (Primary): 6.3.04
Forces, Senior Syllabus Physics 2007, Queensland Studies Authority: 1.
Formaldehyde, CH2O, methanal,
formalin, Toxic by all routes, Corrosive, (use < 2 mL only)
Formalin, 40% solution of formaldehyde in water, forms toxic fumes.
Formaldehyde with hydrochloric acid may form carcinogenic bis(chlorometyhyl)
ether.
Formaldehyde, Solution < 1%, Not hazardous
Formaldehyde may contain 10-15% ethanol to prevent polymerization.
Formalin, paraform, methylene glycol, methyl aldehyde
Formalin, 40% solution of formaldehyde in water
Formalin, biology fixative: 4.4
Formal saline, (for marine animals), biology fixative: 4.5
FAA (formalin, acetic acid, alcohol), biology fixative, for plant material:
4.3
Formaldehyde, formalin, biology fixative, for animal material: 4.4
Formol-saline, biology fixative, for marine animals: 4.5
Urea-formaldehyde, Prepare urea-formaldehyde resin: 3.101
Urea-formaldehyde (urea-methanal) resin, thermoset plastic: 3.8.11
Formic acid, CH2O2,
HCOOH, methanoic acid, Toxic by all routes, Corrosive, lung irritant
Formic acid, Solution < 2%, Not hazardous
Formic acid, Ionization reaction: 16.3.6.1.3
Formic acid (sodium salt)
Fuels, fuel cell
Recommended maximum quantity of fuel to be stored in a school
1. Oil and grease 40 L, clean oil contains irritants, used oil contains
contaminants, use gloves and eye protection with grease
2. Petroleum, Petrol (gasoline)
20 L, highly flammable, 6 months shelf life, toxic fumes, irritates skin
and eyes
3. Diesel 20 L, toxic fumes, irritates skin and eyes
4. Two-stroke petrol mix 10 L, toxic fumes, irritates skin and eyes
5. Kerosene, 5 L, toxic fumes,
irritates skin and eyes
Calorific value of fuel: 4.38
Composition of the atmosphere and greenhouse gases: 3.32.1
Cracking: 7.9.15.1
Energy from a peanut: 9.161
Flammable: 7.9.22
Flashpoint: 7.9.23
Fossil fuels
Fuel cell: 7.9.28
Gases, (household gas, laboratory
gas)
Ignition system, primary circuit: 32.5.5.1
Petroleum, petrol, "gas", gasoline,
motor fuel: 16.1.12.3
Fumaric acid, HCOOHC:CHCOOH,
trans-butanedioic acid, Toxic if ingested
Fumaric acid, Solution < 20%, Not hazardous