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    Emission Spectra & Flame Tests Intro The emission spectrum is used in modern chemistry to help further studies of wavelengths and the spectrum. When a metal in a compound reacts in a flame and produces a color‚ it helps to show the strongest color in the emission spectrum. The  purpose of performing these operations on the flame was to see how different metals would react. Using a spectroscope‚ it is possible to observe the line emission spectrum produced by sunlight‚ artificial light‚ and

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    Advantages: Sulfamic acid is the fastest de-scaler - It dissociates into hydroxonium ions more readily in aqueous solution than the others‚ therefore giving a greater concentration of atoms that are able to react with the calcium in lime scale. It is safe to use because it does not produce chlorine gas [5]‚ which can be toxic. Sulfamic acid also has a low volatility. Disadvantages: Sulfamic Acid can be an irritant to eyes or skin and is the most expensive of the de-scalers. Q2) How these de-scalers

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    Determination of Calcium Carbonate in Eggshells – Background The major component of eggshells is calcium carbonate‚ CaCO3(s). This analysis is done volumetrically by using a characteristic reaction of carbonate compounds‚ namely their reaction with acids. Calcium carbonate (limestone) is very insoluble in pure water but readily reacts in acid according to the reaction below. 2HCl(aq) + CaCO3(s) → CaCl2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l) + HCl(aq) (in excess) (limiting reagent) (1) (unreacted)

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    these kinds of water for a long time‚ calcium hydroxide in the cement paste dissolves first (per liter water can dissolve calcium hydroxide of 1.3g). Under the role of still water or zero-pressure water‚ the dissolution will stop because the surrounding water is easy to get saturated due to the dissolved calcium hydroxide‚ and dissolution only occur on the surface‚ little impact. But if the cement paste is in fluid water or pressure water‚ the dissolved calcium hydroxide is easy to be washed away‚

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    example‚ a mixture of polcaprolactone (PCL) which is biodegradable and acts as a matrix materialis used to manufacture a scaffold for producing a mixture of bone and cartilage and then implanted into a rabbit in one of the studies. Also‚ adding tri-calcium phosphate (TCP) improves the biocompatibility to enhance bone regeneration. But still it is difficult to maintain the integrity of the scaffold for a long time enough to form healthy and strong bone(Gibson‚ Rosen‚ & Stucker‚ 2010‚ p.

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    The Effect of Temperature on the Rate of the Reaction Between Calcium Carbonate and 1.0 M Hydrochloric Acid          Josue Montoya IB Chemistry SL Mr. Pham Due Date: 07 March 2013 Dates Experiment Was Conducted: 27‚ 28‚ 29 February 2013 INTRODUCTION Research Question: How does altering the temperature at which calcium carbonate and 1.0 M hydrochloric acid react‚ affect the rate of reaction? Aim: The purpose of the experiment is to demonstrate

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    which acid is reacted with the rocks to generate CO2. Calcium carbonate minerals contained within the rocks of Mars have quantities of CO2 which can be extracted using a double displacement reaction. Calcium Carbonate is an alkali‚ and when mixed with an HCI generates CO2. During the reaction hydrogen combines with one oxygen part of the Calcium Carbonate to produce H2O. Calcium reacts with the water element to produce an aqueous solution of Calcium Chloride CaCl2‚ therefor leaving Carbon and Oxygen

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    across a membrane and the membrane limits the diffusion of solutes in the water (pg. 80).1 When we submerged the egg in vinegar‚ the shell dissolved because vinegar contains acetic acid‚ which breaks apart the solid calcium carbonate crystals that make up the eggshell into their calcium and carbonate parts. The

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    KOMIQUINDOX (ANTIBIOTIC FEED ADDITIVE & GROWTH PROMOTER) Composition: Olaquindox………………10% Calcium Carbonate……………………30% Dextrose……………QS * Antibiotic feed grade with antibacterial activity. * For better health & growth in broiler. * Treat diarrhea in poultry & livestock. * Prevent bacterial‚ fungal & viral infection. * Give better egg production in breeder & layer. * Improves egg shell weight‚ size & internal contents in layer & breeder. * Excellent source

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    Unur Abdul Kader T.A: Katie Experiment 22: Molar Solubility‚ Common-Ion Effect Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to determine the molar solubility‚ the solubility constant‚ and the effect of a common ion on the molar solubility of calcium hydroxide. To accomplish this the experiment was split into two parts; part A and Part B. in Part A of the experiment a standardized 0.05 M solution of HCl was titrated into a 25 mL solution of saturated Ca(OH)2 which contained 2 drops of orange methyl

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