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    MATALLIC MENIRALS ROLL NO: 07 Metallic Minerals On an auspicious day‚ sometime around a million years ago‚ a member of the Homo habilis species stood erect and walked steadily on his two feet and his two hands became totally free. A new species – Homo erectus—began its journey on a new evolutionary track. This great change took around four million years after his ancestors – the hominids — broke free from the lineage of apes and chimpanzees. But ‚ perhaps for the next seven to eight hundred

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    vertical arrow indicates that gas is released. This reaction is very slow‚ due to passivation‚ so to speed it up‚ iron and salt are added. Passivation is the process by which a material is made less reactive‚ usually by the deposition of a layer of oxide on its surface: if you place a strip of magnesium into cold water‚ its surface will oxidise to magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2)‚ and this coating will prevent further reaction. Therefore‚ in the heater meal‚ iron is added to the magnesium‚ leading to

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    Chemical Reactions Chemical Change • reorganization • original substances form new substances with different formulas • may or may not involve a change of state • symbols used to describe chemical reaction are known as a chemical equation • Chemical equations do not have equal signs (=) they have an arrow Chemical Equations • Must follow the Law of Conservation of Matter • atoms can neither be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction • What

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    PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION WORKSHEET 1. Calculate the COMPLETE percentage composition (by mass) of the following: (a) iron (III) oxide (Fe = 70.0%‚ O = 30.0%) (b) barium phosphate (Ba = 68.4%‚ P = 10.3%‚ O= 21.3%) 2. What is the percentage of sodium (by mass) in sodium phosphate? (42.1%) 3. For the hydrate sodium sulfate decahydrate‚ calculate the following: ­­­ (a) the percent of sodium (by mass) in the hydrate (14.3%) (b) percent of TOTAL oxygen (by mass) in

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    References: Chemistry 1110‚ Laboratory manual. Douglas College Chemistry Department. Fall 2009 Online pages: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/benefits-recycling-aluminium-79200.html http://www.studymode.com/essays/Gravimetric-Analysis-464879.html http://www.obu.edu/chemistry/files/2011/06/Recycling-Aluminum.pdf

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    CHLORINE DIOXIDE AND CHLORITE 105 7. ANALYTICAL METHODS The purpose of this chapter is to describe the analytical methods that are available for detecting‚ measuring‚ and/or monitoring chlorine dioxide and chlorite‚ its metabolites‚ and other biomarkers of exposure and effect to chlorine dioxide and chlorite. The intent is not to provide an exhaustive list of analytical methods. Rather‚ the intention is to identify well-established methods that are used as the standard methods of analysis

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    Review of Related Literature Chalk is a type of limestone. Air and water do not wear chalk away easily‚ so when chalk is next to the sea‚ it often makes a largecliff. The "White Cliffs of Dover" in Kent‚ England are a good example of this. When chalk is near the top of the ground‚ it often makes chalk hills. Chalk holds water‚ so these chalk hills have a lot of water in them‚ and when the weather is very dry‚ water comes slowly from the chalk. Chalk is mostly formed from the calcareous (CaCO3)

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    passed through a converter.The sulphur dioxide is oxidized to sulphur trioxide. 2SO (g) + O (g)→ 2SO (g) b) Optimum conditions used are as follows. (i) temperature: 450。C (ii) Pressure: 1 atmosphere (iii) Catalyst: Vanadium (V) oxide‚ V O c) About 97% conversion occurs under these optimum conditions. 6. Stage III: Production of sulphuric acid a) The sulphur trioxide is first dissolved in concentrated sulphuric acid to form a product called oleum‚ H S O b) Sulphur trioxide is

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    Limiting Reagents and Percentage Yield Worksheet 1.      Consider the reaction              I2O5(g) + 5 CO(g) ------->  5 CO2(g) + I2(g) a)   80.0 grams of iodine(V) oxide‚ I2O5‚ reacts with 28.0 grams of carbon monoxide‚ CO.       Determine the mass of iodine I2‚ which could be produced? 80 g I2O5 1 mol I2O5 1 mol I2 1 333.8 g I2O5 1 mol I2O5 28 g CO 1 mol CO 1 mol I2 253.8 g I2 1 28 g CO 5 mol CO 1 mol I2 b)   If‚ in the above situation‚ only 0.160 moles‚ of iodine‚ I2 was produced

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    the vehicles‚ we suggest installing a 3-way catalytic converter‚ which can oxidize carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide 2CO + O2 ---> 2CO2‚ unburnt hydrocarbons to carbon dioxide and water CxH2x+2 + (3x+1)/2 O2 ---> xCO2 + (x+1) H2O and reduce nitrogen oxides to nitrogen and oxygen 2NOx ---﹥N2 + xO2. Nevertheless‚ the catalytic converter cannot be used on leaded petrol vehicles because Lead will poison the catalyst such as Platinum inside the converter. Indeed‚ there are more possible solutions to

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