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    Lithium‚Sodium‚Potassium‚Rubidium‚Caesium and Francium are all part of group 1.They are metals that can be easily cut.After being cut‚it is shiny but it quickly tarnishes due to the fact that the metal reacts quickly with oxygen or water.The shiny surfaces of Sodium quickly tarnishes more quickly than Lithium and Potassium more tarnishes more quickly than Lithium.This shows that the reactivity increases as we move down the group. Figure 1 Elements Melting point Boiling point Thermal

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    Chem Lab

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    experiment is to study a set of metals and their reactions reactions using different metals in an ordered activity series‚ the goal is to find the relative reactivity of them.Discovering why metals react with certain cations and solutions is the main point of this lab. This has many real life applications. When creating buildings‚ or bridges it is important to understand and counter-act the rusting of iron. You can do that by using the activity series. For any industry using metals‚ this is important. Manufacturing

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    beating‚ paintless gouge evacuation is accomplished without harming the current paint on the metal‚ and can offer magnificent results at a small amount of the expense of different strategies for mark expulsion. The mystery behind paintless gouge repair is that as opposed to being a forceful strategy for fixing marks in the metal‚ it is a slow procedure more likened to a back rub than a bit of conventional metal work. A board mixer will expel the board from your auto and after that utilization a hammer

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    Ionic Bond

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    opposite charge of cation and anion attract one another due to the electrostatic force which is formed between them. The formation of a ionic bond involves a metal and a non-metal. Thus it forms the ionic bond. (A) EXAMPLE OF IONIC BOND (1) Sodium Chloride Sodium chloride is an ionic compound formed by the reaction between the metal sodium and non-metal chlorine. During the reaction one electron is transferred from each sodium atom to each chlorine atom. Sodium atom with an electron arrangement of 2

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    Beryllium and Magnesium

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    web. I would expect the reactions to never really get going‚ leaving the metal coated with a white solid. If you have any direct knowledge of this‚ preferably with a bit of video to support it‚ could you let me know via the address on the about this site page. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reactions with nitric acid These are more complicated. When most metals react with most acids‚ what they are actually doing is reducing hydrogen

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    odour‚ bubbles‚ a new solid is seen (called precipitate)‚ change in temperature or light‚ not easily reversed Family: a column (groups) of elements with similar properties * four main groups: Alkali Metals‚ Alkali Earth Metals‚ Halogens and Noble Gases Period: rows on the periodic table Metal: an element that is lustrous‚ malleable‚ ductile and conducts heat and electricity;

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    Engineering Materials

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    : Let’s now start by looking at the basic requirements for selecting materials that are suitable for a particular application. For example figure 1 shows a connecter joining electric cables. The plastic casing has been partly cut away to show the metal connector. Plastic is used for the outer casing because it is a good electrical insulator and prevents electric shock if a person touches it. It also prevents the conductors touching each other and causing a short circuit. As well as being a good insulator

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    Crown Cork & Seal

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    main competition: American National Can‚ Continental Can‚ Reynolds Metal and Ball Corporation. Van Dorn Company and Heekin Can were regional threats. CCS and their main competitors comprised 61 % of the market in the metal can industry. There were approximately 100 other firms that served the rest of the market‚ but they were not plausible threats. Competition between the large firms was intense. Ball Corporation and Reynolds Metal were known for their technological advances. Ball Corp was also a

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    Cumberland Metal Industries capitalize on their evolving position as a leader in the curled metal industry and effectively launch their new curled metal cushion pads to be positioned as the “new industry standard” in the pile driving market. In order to successfully launch this product‚ we first and foremost recommend that CMI acquire a patent to prevent this product from being copied and imitated‚ thus avoiding the entry of competitors. The associated value and advantages of CMI’s metal cushion pads

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    The Day of the Week Effect

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    Bishop’s University Department of Economics The “Day-of-the-Week” Effect: Analysis of Trends in the Daily Returns of Copper and Aluminum Lucas Zawislak and Jennifer Lee Dr. M. Vigneault Applied Economic Analysis March 15th‚ 2013 Introduction According to the neoclassical school of economics‚ asset markets are assumed to be both efficient and random. These two assumptions are the base from which two neoclassical theories are derived: 1) “The Efficient Market Theory” infers that

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