and molecular structure. This shows periodicity in both the molecules and the individual atoms. Alkali metals contain a single electron in their outer shell rendering them highly reactive. This allows them to be ready to donate this single electron to form molecules with substances like water. Halogens are also extremely reactive containing seven electrons in their outer shell. Similar to alkali metals‚ halogens need only one electron in their outer shell to become stable. The reactivity of
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from the Latin word rubidus‚ meaning "deep red". Rubidium is a chemical element with symbol Rb and atomic number 37 and an atomic mass of 85.4678. Rubidium is a soft‚ silvery-white metallic element which gives the reason why it is located in the alkali metal group on the periodic table. It is a highly reactive metal and is arguably one of the most reactive elements on the periodic table. It undergoes violent reactions such
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Atoms‚ Molecules‚ and Elements Sarah Dowling CHM/110 July 30‚ 2012 Elizabeth Frayne‚ PhD. Atoms‚ Molecules‚ and Elements Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834-1907) was a Russian chemist famous for his formulation of classification of elements‚ or what is now called the Periodic Table of Elements (2011). On 6 March 1869‚ Mendeleev made a formal presentation to the Russian Chemical Society‚ titled “The Dependence between the Properties of the Atomic Weights of the Elements”‚ which described elements
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Investigate temperature change during a neutralization reaction Introduction: When an alkali neutralizes an acid‚ a salt and water are formed. Aqueous hydrogen ions (H+(aq)) from the acid react with the hydroxide ions (OH-(aq)) from the alkali‚ forming water. For hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide: H+(aq) + Cl-(aq) + Na+(aq) + OH-(aq) → Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) + H2O(l) Hydrochloric acid Hydrochloric acid Sodium Chloride Sodium Chloride Sodium Hydroxide Sodium Hydroxide Neutralization
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H and F periodic table: vertical groups/chemical families groups 1‚ 2‚ 12‚ 14‚ 15‚ 16‚ 17 and 18 known as the representative elements elements in groups all react similarly to the same situations group 1: alkali metals (excluding H) - these metals react with water to form an alkali/basic solution group 2: alkaline earth metals group 17: halogens group 18: noble gases - nonreactive under most conditions group 3-12: transition metals - once believed that they behaved in a manner that is intermediate
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Ions Date Submitted: July 4‚ 2015 Date Performed: July 4‚ 2015 Lab Section: Chem-181DL1 Course Instructor: Prof. Amal Bassa Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to perform and observe the flame tests of some alkali and alkaline earth metal ions. Procedure To begin I placed approximately 0.5 mL of sodium nitrate in a well of the 24-well plate. I then placed approximately 0.5 mL of the remaining 6 solutions and the unknown in 7 other wells of my well plate. Then
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The importance of these types of nutrients varies depending on the species of plant‚ in this case radish tends to show higher concentrations of Potassium‚ Calcium‚ Magnesium‚ Copper‚ Manganese‚ Phosphorous and Sodium. These all tend to grow in more alkali or neutral soil conditions rather than acidic as showed in figure 1. Another variable affected by a change in ph is the growth of microorganisms in the soil specifically affecting their respiration rate and the PLFA (phospholipid fatty acids) concentration
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soluble‚ these I thought were soluble‚ until I moved it over dark paper. Carbonate and Hydroxides were all insoluble percipitante. Negative Ion (Anions) | Positive Ions (Cations) | Solubility of Compounds | All negative ions are_____with | Alkali ions ( Li+‚ Na+‚ K+ etc) | Soluble | All negative ions are ____ with |
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The Analysis and Valuation of Olin Corporation (OLN) By Elizabeth Demmon Submitted on December 13‚ 2011 SUMMARY 1 BACKGROUND 1 Industry and company 1 Chlor Alkali 1 Winchester 2 Management and Ownership 3 Recent developments 3 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS 3 Discussion of financial statements 3 Discussion of financial ratios 4 OUTLOOK AND FORECAST 4 Economy 4 Industry 5 Company 5 Investment thesis 5 Important value drivers 5 Risks‚ caveats‚ and exposures 6 VALUATION
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reactivity of the elements within groups and the reactivity of the groups themselves. The elements of each group were reacted with fire‚ acid (HCl or HNO3)‚ or in deionized water. According to the observations‚ the most reactive group was the alkali metals. Since the alkali metals are in group 1‚ they only have one valence electron and can easily lose this electron. As you move towards the right of the periodic table‚ the number of electrons in the outer shells keeps increasing and therefore they become more
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