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    Element Osmium

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    The element name is osmium and its elemental symbol is Os. Its atomic mass is 190.23 2. What is the elements atomic number‚ what class of elements does it fall into ▪ The atomic number for osmium is 76. Osmium falls into the transition metal group. 3. Are there any common isotopes of this element? ▪ Yes 4. Describe when‚ by whom and how the element was discovered ▪ Osmium was discovered in 1803 in England by Smithson Tennant. He discovered osmium in residue remaining

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    Friction

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    53‚ 0.361) 0.181) Diamond Diamond 0.1 0.05 - 0.1 Diamond Metal 0.1 - 0.15 0.1 Glass Glass 0.9 - 1.0‚ 0.41) 0.1 - 0.6‚ 0.09-0.121) Glass Metal 0.5 - 0.7 0.2 - 0.3 Glass Nickel 0.78 0.56 Graphite Steel 0.1 0.1 Graphite Graphite (in vacuum) 0.5 - 0.8 Graphite Graphite 0.1 0.1 Hemp rope Timber 0.5 Ice Wood 0.05 Iron Iron 1.0 0.15 - 0.20 Lead Cast Iron 0.431) Leather Oak 0.61‚ 0521 Leather Metal 0.4 0.2 Leather Wood 0.3 - 0.4 Leather Clean Metal 0.6 Leather fiber Cast iron 0.31 Leather fiber Aluminum

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    Chem

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    nickel salt using a complexometric technique. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is a hexadentate ligand which forms stable complexes with most metal ions‚ thus is widely used to determine metals in complexometric titrations. EDTA can be represented as H4Y and in alkaline conditions‚ it exists as Y+ ions: The Y4- ions form 1:1 complexes with metal ions. For example‚ Ni2+ ions bind with them to form a stable octahedral complex NiY2-. An ordinary indicator cannot be used since the reaction does

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    Silver Oxide Lab

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    Radha Shukla Determination of the Empirical Formula of Silver Oxide Will/Radha College Chemistry 9/12 – 9/13 9/17 The purpose of this lab is to use one of the ways to identify different compounds and be able to tell them apart. Based off of experimentation‚ the empirical formula of the given silver oxide will be determined. Materials: Chemicals: Silver Oxide‚ 0.5g Equipment: Balance‚ 0.001-g or 0.0001-g precision Bunsen Burner Clay pipestem triangle Crucible and cubicle lid‚ 15-

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    The redox arena 1

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    Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to observe a redox reaction and understand what it means. We will observe the new bonds formed and the importance of the electron in the formation of these new bonds. Materials Boileezers (boiling chips) Desiccant 0.17M acetic acid (acidified water) Solution of Sodium thiosulfate Granular zinc Iodine crystals Zinc ion and iodine-iodide-triiodide ion in water Solid zinc iodide Mineral oil Silver nitrate Magnesium turnings 3M Hydrochloric acid (HCl) solution

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    Based on the above features the most widely used material are cast iron and aluminum alloys to manufacture the cylinder block. Cast iron alloys are used because they contain good mechanical properties‚ low cost‚ and availability compared with other metals. But certain aluminum alloys contain most of the characteristics of cast iron but with low weight. And also aluminum alloy casted engine block gives a good surface finish and high macinability compared with cast iron alloys. As the technology increases

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    Acid Rain

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    churches. My first controlled experiment is based on the Statue of Liberty. It is made of copper so I am using pennies in my experiment. (nps.gov. n.d.) My observation is that acid rain corrodes metals. My question: does acid rain corrode metal? My hypothesis is the obvious‚ yes metal structures are in danger of being corroded because of acid rain. That is also my prediction. The experiment will take place over a one month period. I will take two pennies (minted before 1983) and place

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    Purpose: To use electrochemistry to extract metals from ionic compounds in solution Procedure: -Start by attaching battery snap connector to a battery and fill beaker with between 100 and 200 mL of copper (II) sulfate solution -Connect clip to each of the nickel strips -Place nickel strips in copper sulfate solution without strips touching -Put one clip on the positive side of the battery and the second to the negative side. Observe -Switch clips to the opposite charged sides of the battery

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    Flame Lab

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    and to an empty orbital close to the nucleus with higher levels‚ so one of the electrons gives off energy. A flame test is a visual test where the energy is in the form of a color change and the change can be seen based off it. Therefore‚ different metals emit different color. When a metallic ion is heated in a flame test the heat‚ presented as energy‚ causes electrons to level from grounded state to excited state. When it returns to a lower energy state‚ the energy becomes a visible light. This depends

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    Lab for Chemistry

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    Solid 2 is 2.59 and Aluminum‚ Solid 3 is 5.47 and Tin‚ while Solid 4 has a density of 9.81and Nickel? We Errors Analysis (Distinguishes percent of error in calculations) Some errors we faced were water being displaced when pouring the metals into the test tubes (could have changed volume). Also‚ we should have given the scale more time to get and exact answer rather than writing down one of the first numbers we saw. Now‚ there are ways we can certainly improve this experiment. One would

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