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    eggshell experiment

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    Introduction The major component of eggshells is calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Calcium carbonate cannot be dissolved in water‚ but can dissolve in an acid using the reaction: 2HCl(aq)+CaCO3(s) Ca2+(aq)+CO2(g)+H2O+2HCl-(aq) This reaction is not used to titrate the CaCO3 because it is very slow when the reaction is close to the endpoint. Instead adding an excess of acid to dissolve all of the CaCO3 and then titrating the remaining H3O+ with NaOH solution can achieve the determination of the amount

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    contain ingredients such as aluminum hydroxidecalcium carbonate‚ magnesium hydroxide‚ and sodium bicarbonate‚ alone or in various combinations. Antacid products may also contain other ingredients such as simethicone‚ which relieves gas. Antacids differ in how quickly they work and how long they provide relief. Those that dissolve rapidly in the stomach‚ such as magnesium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate‚ bring the fastest relief. Antacids that contain calcium carbonate or aluminum dissolve more

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    1. In the first group of four reactions‚ Iron phosphate and calcium phosphate are the two products that are insoluble in water. In the three of the four reactions a cloudy white or yellow formed. This indicated the formation of a precipitate‚ caused by the generally insoluble phosphate anion. Potassium chloride‚ Iron nitrate‚ and potassium sulfate where the products which were soluble in water. With these products there was no evidence of a precipitate forming. 2. Based on the results from reactions

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    Chemistry Class 9th

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    compounds; • explain the general characteristics of the alkaline earth metals and their compounds; • describe the manufacture‚ properties and uses of industrially important sodium and calcium compounds including Portland cement; the biological significance of sodium‚ potassium‚ magnesium and calcium. • appreciate The s-block elements of the Periodic Table are those in which the last electron enters the outermost s-orbital. As the s-orbital can accommodate only two electrons‚ two groups

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    lalala

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    endeavours. Learn about these resources and how you can make the most out of your opportunities. Business Management Thinking of starting a business but not sure where to stThe Ksp expression is A. Ksp = Sr2+ [ ]3 PO4 3− [ ]2 B. Ksp = 3Sr2+ [ ] 2PO4 3− [ ] C. Ksp = 3Sr2+ [ ]3 2PO4 3− [ ]2 D. Ksp = 3Sr2+ [ ]3 2PO4 3− [ ]2 Sr3 PO4 ( )2 [ ] 21. A solution is found to contain a Pb2+ [ ] of 0.10M. What is the maximum SO4 2− [ ] that can exist in this solution before

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    Michelle Fishman Period 11 TCA #3 TITLE: Egg Shell Lab OBJECTIVE: To determine and compare the amount of calcium carbonate content of brown and white eggshells. MATERIALS: white and brown eggshells‚ water‚ deionized water‚ beaker‚ pipet‚ flask‚ test tube brush‚ funnel‚ hotplate‚ mortar‚ pestle‚ ethanol‚ HCl‚ phenolphthalein indicator‚ sodium hydroxide PROCEDURE: (Complete for both white and brown eggshells) 1. Get one egg and beaker and bring it to your lab station. 2. Break the egg into

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    Acid + Base/Alkali Salt + Water (Neutralisation) Note: Salts formed always takes the cation (positive ion which is usually a metal) + name of acid. e.g. : Sulphuric acid + SodiumSodium sulphate + Hydrogen Hydrochloric acid + calcium carbonate calcium chloride + CO2 + H2O Practice Questions on Reaction of Acids Complete the word equation(s) below and write its equivalent balanced chemical equation(s). 1. ___________________ + zinc _________ chloride + ____________________

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    Common Name: Pearl Scientific Name: Calcium Carbonate Formula: CaCO3 Fundamental particles: Pearls are comprised of a positive Calcium ion (Ca+) and a negative Carbonate polyatomic ion (CO3+) Usage: Jewelry Properties: Pearls are good jewelry because they are hard and lustrous. Pearls are hard because of the strong Intermolecular forces created between the Calcium and the Carbonate ions. The pearls luster is dependent on the amount of nacre excreted. The Oyster produces nacre when

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    Supersaturated solution A solution that contains more of the solute than is present in a saturated solution. Solubility of some compounds (salts‚ hydroxides and oxides) on water We’ll return to this information next term for the topic – Acids‚ Bases and Salts Salts‚ oxides‚ and hydroxides are IONIC compounds. Some salts‚ oxides and hydroxides are soluble in water and some are insoluble. The reason some ionic compounds are insoluble in water is given here. All NITRATE compounds are soluble

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    hypothesis for reaction 3 is that the moistened litmus paper changes color. The odor will be a chemical odor that smells bad. The burning splint will be extinguished. Reaction 4- My hypothesis for reaction 4 is that adding hydrochloric acid to solid calcium carbonate produces bubbles maybe. When burning the splint is placed on the test tube‚ the flame is extinguished. Reaction 5- My hypothesis for reaction 5 is that mozzy zinc in the test tube will make smoke come out of the tube Reaction 6 - My hypothesis

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