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    "Transition Metals" are located in Groups 3 - 12 of the Periodic Table. Elements classified as Transition Metals are ductile‚ malleable‚ and conduct electricity and heat. The Transition Metals are: Scandium Titanium Vanadium Chromium Manganese Iron Cobalt Nickel Copper Zinc Yttrium Zirconium Platinum Gold Mercury Rutherfordium Dubnium Seaborgium Bohrium Hassium Meitnerium Ununbium Niobium Iridium Darmstadtium  Molybdenum Technetium Ruthenium Rhodium Palladium Silver

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    X-Ray Diffraction

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    PHYS 3P91 X-ray fluorescence Electron Diffraction Professor: Dr. F. Razavi Lab Demonstrator: J. Korobanik Lab Partner: Adam Kober Author : Jasper D’Agostino SN : 4656534 Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 X-ray fluorescence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 Electron diffraction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Discussion 2.1 X-ray fluorescence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 Electron diffraction . . . .

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    and Bronze Doors Saint Michael’s Abbey Church II. Analysis of Artwork # 1: a. How does this work relate to its style movement and historical context? The monumental Gate of Ishtar was built in 575 B.C. making use of enamelled bricks which are in cobalt blues and sea greens. The gate is decorated with reliefs of 575 dragons and bulls (BBC Culture‚ 2009). The gate is the most potent symbol of ancient Babylon’s magnificence. The gate was marks the entrance to the city at the beginning of the Procession

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    Vanessa Jimenez (period 3) Nuclear Chemistry Essay In today’s society‚ nuclear chemistry has slowly been introduced and taking over. Nuclear energy is even being considered as an alternate source of energy that is to be beneficial to our environment. More people are using nuclear power and it can be seen in a long range of our medical technology. This however‚ is not a good thing for the future of society. While nuclear energy does present some benefits to society‚ overall it causes too much damage

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    Marshal Samuel Wilcox kicked the blackened remains of Benjamin Gross’s barn. A single wall stood‚ scarred black by flames. He kept his eye on the Pinkerton Detective‚ Hans Schmitt‚ while he examined Benjamin’s charred body. Wilcox stroked the hairs of his long gray beard. A pungent odor of death and flies began to collect. "Most likely the work of Comanche’s. Must have come from the west‚ from Indian Territory‚” Schmitt circled the body. The aroma had no effect on the detective. His palm under his

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    creatures but the cats and dogs that had been granted a short reprieve. Soon they too would be gone; summers and winters would pass by and these houses and these streets would know them. Presently‚ as time passed‚ the radioactivity would pass also; with a cobalt half-life of about five years these streets and houses would be habitable again in twenty years at the latest‚ and probably sooner than that. The human race was to be wiped out and the world made clean again for wiser occupants without undue delay

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    Calometry Lab

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    Cal: Metal: | Aluminum | Zinc | Iron | Copper | Mass of metal: | 27.776 g | 41.664 g | 34.720 g | 41.664 g | Volume of water in the calorimeter: | 26.0 mL | 26.0 mL | 26.0 mL | 26.0 mL | Initial temperature of water in calorimeter: | 25.3 °C | 25.3 °C | 25.3 °C | 25.3 °C | Temperature of hot water and metal in hot water bath: | 100.5 °C | 100.5 °C | 100.5 °C | 100.5 °C | Final temperature reached in the calorimeter: | 31.6 °C | 34.8 °C | 33.1 °C |  34.5 °C | Part I: Part II: Metal:

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    sodium sulfite (NH4)3PO4 c. ammonium phosphate SnS2 d. tin(IV) sulfide HNO2 e. nitrous acid 2. Write the Stock names for the following compounds: magnesium perchlorate a. Mg(ClO4)2 iron(II) nitrate b. Fe(NO3)2 iron(III) nitrite c. Fe(NO2)3 cobalt(II) oxide d. CoO nitrogen(V) oxide e. dinitrogen pentoxide 3. 13 atoms a. How many atoms are represented by the formula Ca(HSO4)2? 4.0 mol b. How many moles of oxygen atoms are in a 0.50 mol sample of this compound? +6 c. Assign the oxidation

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    Mike. I swapped between the two households for a while. I had some pets at each house. At the house with my Father I had a black and white Husky named Keetah and a Lab Cocker Spaniel mix named Kenai. With my Mother I had a white Husky named Cobalt‚ and a demonic cat named Kodee. (That cat was evil I swear) After years of living in Colorado we all moved to North Carolina. This entire move (If you can believe it) all started from my dart throw at a map. Me and my Father decided we wanted

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    piece. This complex masterpiece of Pointillism began in 1884 with a series of almost 60 sketches Seurat made during his many visits to the Paris park. Using newly discovered color palettes that were composed of the usual pigments of his time‚ such as cobalt blue‚ emerald green and vermilion‚ Seurat rendered his subject by placing tiny‚ accurate brushstrokes of different colors close to one another so that they blend at a distance —a process that would not be completed until the spring of 1886. Art critics

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