December 2010‚ pp. 1593-1600 Characterization and photocatalytic activity of SiO2-TiO2 mixed oxide nanoparticles prepared by sol-gel method Ali Mahyar*‚ Mohammad Ali Behnajady & Naser Modirshahla Department of Applied Chemistry‚ Faculty of Science‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Tabriz Branch‚ Tabriz‚ Iran Email: alimahyar@hotmail.com Received 9 August 2010; revised and accepted 15 November 2010 SiO2-TiO2 mixed oxides have been prepared by sol-gel technique from titanium tetraisopropoxide and tetraethylorthosilicate
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out. A) True B) False View Solution Question 6 An aluminium foil with a hole is placed just below the base of a candle flame and above the melted wax. The candle is extinguished because the ____. A) aluminium foil cuts off the supply of oxygen to the burning flame B) aluminium foil cuts off the flow of molten wax to the wick C) aluminium foil conducts away the heat‚ and the temperature falls below ignition temperature D) aluminium foil cuts off the supply of of nitrogen View Solution
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reactive and it is going to end up as Iron Sulphide + Copper Copper + Silver Nitrate: Copper will displace Silver because it is more reactive and it is going to end up as Copper Nitride + Magnesium + Copper oxide: Magnesium will displace Copper because it is more reactive. Aluminum + Iron Oxide: Aluminum will displace Iron because it is more reactive. Zinc + Hydrochloric acid: Zinc will replace Hydrogen because it is more reactive. Copper + Hydrochloric Acid: Copper will not displace Hydrogen because
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1. 2. Sodium cloride Magnesium oxide Calcium bromide Aluminum sulphide Nickle (III) chloride (indicates charge) 3. CaBr2 4. Al3+ Ni3+ S2Cl- Al2S3 5. NiCl3 6. Sodium thiosulphate (complex ion) Na2S2O3 7. Aluminum silicate (complex ion) Al2(SiO3)3 (must bracket a complex ion with a subscript) 8. Ammonium phosphate NH4+ PO43- (NH4)3PO4 (bracket comples ion with a subscript) 9. Barium oxide Ba2+ O2- Ba2O2 BaO (written
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MME 3210 Materials Processing Techniques Laboratory Assignment – Sand Casting of an Aluminium 13wt% Silicon Alloy 1) Process Attributes Waste shown yellow* Waste shown yellow* After taking part in the sand casting laboratory session it was made clear that the process possessed many advantages and disadvantage‚ both from the process itself and from the final part produced. Observing the process step by step it was noted that the tasks carried out by the operator were not very difficult
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TITLE : The copper cycle IN TRODUCTION The purpose of the experiment is to recognize that change of state‚ change in colour‚ formation of a precipitate‚ or the evolution of heat are associated with a chemical change; to study reactions of copper. Copper is an element that can be found in nature in a variety of different compounds. The most common natural ore is the sulphide‚ known as chalcocite‚ Cu2S. This mineral is an important source of copper metal because it is about 80% copper by
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COMPOUNDS “Analytical chemistry -I” http://foricseandbeyond.blogspot.in/ metal oxide “Oxides of metals are generally stable to heat and they are considered to be most stable form of compound found in nature.” Oxides of potassium‚sodium‚calcium‚magnesium‚ aluminum ‚ zinc‚iron‚lead and copper are stable to heat uO C PbO Zn O http://foricseandbeyond.blogspot.in/ MERCURIC OXIDE “Mercury(II)oxide” “orange red” 2HgO 2Hg + O2 1.The amorphous powder changes to dark red and
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number of moles of hydrogen ions in 100 cm3 of 0.100mol/dm3 hydrochloric acid. (ii) Give an ionic equation to represent the neutralization reaction. Q2. Manganese (IV) oxide catalyses the decomposition of aqueous hydrogen peroxides. In an experiment 50.0 cm3 of aqueous hydrogen peroxide was mixed with 0.50 g of manganese (IV) oxide. The total volume of oxygen formed was measured every 10 seconds. The results of the experiment are shown in the graph. (i) After how many seconds did the
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TABLE OF CONTENT CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1. Introduction a. Objective 3 b. Introduction 3-4 2. Material and Methodology a. Materials & Apparatus 5 b. Procedure 5 3. Results and Discussions a. Results & Calculations 6-8 b. Discussions 9-10 4. Conclusion 10 5. Reference 11 6. Appendix 12 OBJECTIVE 1. To enable students to familiarize themselves with
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hollow block Many people used pure cement hollow block in making buildings but this research aims to make a more durable and fire retardant hollow block in making infrastructures. Background: The glass contains lime‚ magnesium oxide‚ and aluminum oxide that add more durability. Barium also increases the refractive index and low dispersion that make it endure shock. Plastics contain stabilizing additives that include fire retardants to lower the flammability of a material. These 2 combined
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