Sequence of Operations (Gas Furnace) Natural Draft Furnace 24 volts is always present to the thermostat R terminal. 1. When the thermostat closes its switch to call for heat‚ 24 volts is sent out of the thermostat on the W terminal. 2. This 24 volts goes back into the furnace‚ then typically through 1 or 2 safety devices to the gas valve. 3. If the standing pilot is lit. The gas valve opens‚ and the gas to the burners is then ignited by the pilot light. 4. The heat exchanger is
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Experiment 1: Synthesis of Copper Compounds Introduction This experiment involves the synthesis of compounds originating from pure solid copper. By applying solubility rules and the reactive properties of substances‚ many compounds which would otherwise be costly to extract from nature are able to be synthesized in the laboratory. Laboratory synthesized may sometimes be more economical than natural extraction‚ however it poses its own problems with the amount of substance that is actually yielded
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Determining the Percentage of Copper in a Copper Ore Aim: To determine the percentage of copper present in malachite. Hypothesis: That the percentage of copper in the malachite will be four percent. Materials: 2 x 250mL beaker‚ pestle‚ malachite‚ sulfuric acid‚ water‚ 2 x filter paper‚ funnel‚ filter stand‚ Safety Precautions: Wear safety glasses at all times when dealing with chemicals and apron to avoid ruining clothes. Method: Record the mass of the malachite sample. Place the malachite
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Laboratory report Aluminum Copper Alloy MSCI 300 – Thermodynamics of Materials Alexandre de Freitas Silveira Eau Claire December 18th‚ 2012. Abstract: At this experiment‚ the composition of an alloy of Aluminum Copper was analyzed via X-Ray Fluorescence. From this‚ it was possible to construct a phase diagram a make some predictions about the possible phases presents at considering the 3 samples used in this experiment‚ the samples prepared at this experiment the sample as delivered
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The chemical element copper‚ with Atomic Number 29‚ has been extensively used for thousands of years because of several primary properties that have dictated its use throughout history. Among them we can count durability‚ strength and‚ as a semi-noble metal‚ good resistance to corrosion. With a hardness of 3 on the Mohs scale‚ pure copper is relatively soft and malleable‚ which makes it an easy metal to work with. Analyses of artefacts from lithic civilizations have shown that native copper had not
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TRANSFORMING MISSION BOOK REVIEW (Paradigm Shifts in the Theology of Mission) (Author: David J. Bosch) This paper intends to analyze the writings of David J. Bosch in his book entitled “TRANSFORMING MISSION Paradigm Shifts in Theology of Mission:” This book review shall be presented in four (4) parts. First‚ is an introduction and a statement of the author’s intention for writing the book; secondly‚ a summary shall be presented about the major insights presented in this book. Thirdly‚ I
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Abstract Chemical equilibrium occurs when a reversible reaction is happening forward and backward‚ at the same time by the same amount‚ is equal. Two procedures were made. First is the Effect of Concentration on Equilibrium. The solution became orange when it was diluted with ammonium hydroxide and the solution became yellow when water was added to the solution. In the second‚ Effect of Temperature on Equilibrium‚ the solution turned into a light brown gas when it was placed in the refrigerator
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CH 130 B: General Chemistry I The Lab Report As a scientist you are responsible for conveying the results of an experiment to a supervisor‚ a colleague‚ or the public. Often‚ you will convey this information in the form of a scientific paper describing your work. This paper needs to clearly describe why and how an experiment was done‚ and it must include an interpretation of results‚ including a discussion of their importance and any significant sources of error. You lab report will
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Decomposing Copper Carbonate Mass of Crucible (g) Mass of CuCo3 added (g) Mass of Crucible + Copper Oxide (g) Mass of CuO produced (g) 0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00 1.25 What happens to the mass of the copper carbonate when it is heated? Give a conclusion‚ which describes why the mass of copper carbonate may have changed during your experiment. When the copper carbonate is heated it decomposes forming copper oxide and carbon dioxide. The copper carbonate turns into a
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Copper was the first metal that is used by humans as weapons and tools. It is shinny and has a reddish brown color. It’s application toward humans has really changed the way we live. Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity‚ which is often used as electrical wires or cables in generators‚ motors and electric products. In addition‚ it is also an outstanding conductor of heat‚ which is used in radiators and heating systems. Since it does not react with water and corrode easily‚ it is widely
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