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    Usually‚ this part of the egg is thrown away after the eggwhite and yolk are taken from it and used. Although‚ there are some who used eggshells as ornaments‚ they are few‚ and this practice is not common. Study shows that the eggshell contains calcium carbonate - a form of limestone that can be converted to chalk – that material that we use in writing on the blackboards. The purpose of this research is to produce a chalk that is non-toxic and therefore safe for school children‚ teachers‚ and other

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    Delhi Public School Meerut HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK 2013-14 Class : X Dear Students‚ Summer Vacations are back & so is all the fun and frolic. This is definitely a welcome break… Break from fixed schedules‚ rules and regulations of school. But remember freedom brings more responsibility. Keeping this in mind‚ We have planned most of the activities for you to keep you engaged positively and your energies well directed. Though‚ we‚ your teachers‚ will not be physically present to keep a supervisory

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    Production of Acetone

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    5.1 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES: Acetone is produced directly or indirectly by propylene. Early processes for the manufacture of acetone were based on the thermal decomposition of calcium acetate or the carbohydrate fermentation of corn starch or molasses. The ready availability of propylene in the 1960s led to routes based on the dehydrogenation of isopropyl alcohol or cumene peroxidation. (1) By Cumene Oxidation (Hock Process). Propene is added to benzene [71-43-2] to form cumene [98-82-8]‚ which

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    to extract the caffeine from the tea bags that were provided‚ and then recrystallize the caffeine. The solvents used in the experiment were an aqueous sodium carbonate and dichloromethane (DCM). Anhydrous calcium chloride pellets were used to dry the solution and emulsion layer and the DCM was then decanted. After washing the anhydrous calcium chloride pellets with more DCM‚ the solvent was evaporated‚ leaving greenish-white crystalline caffeine residue weighing about .25 mg. In order to recrystallize

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    Rate of reaction Design Lab Background: Reaction rate is most commonly defined as the speed at which a reaction takes place. This rate can be altered by many factors such as temperature‚ pressure‚ concentration‚ volume‚ or the use of a catalyst. In order for a reaction to occur‚ the atoms must collide in the correct orientation to break the bonds and must also have more energy than the needed activation energy. If their energy is not high enough‚ the reaction will not be able to take place. By

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    water and stir to form the calcium chloride solution. Use only distilled water since tap water may have impurities that interfere with the experiment.. Use stoichiometry to determine how much Na2CO3 you will need for a full reaction. * Weigh the calculated amount of Na2CO3 and put it in a small paper cup. Add 25 mL of distilled water and stir to make a sodium carbonate solution. * Pour the sodium carbonate solution from the paper cup into the beaker with the calcium chloride solution. A precipitate

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    HKDSE Chemistry – A Modern View 1 (SAMPLE) Suggested Answers (Coursebook) |Chapter 1 The fundamentals of chemistry | |Class Practice |1 | |Chapter Exercises |3 | |Chapter 2 The atmosphere

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    their own tissues. Other animals‚ such as the fox‚ eat the rabbit and then use the carbon for their own needs. These animals return carbon dioxide into the air when they breathe‚ and when they die‚ since the carbon is returned to the soil during decomposition. The carbon atoms in soil may then be used in a new plant or small microorganisms. Ultimately‚ the same carbon atom can move through many organisms and even end in the same place where it began. Herein lies the fascination of the carbon cycle;

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    Salts in daily life

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    SALTS EVERYDAY First some words about salts in chemistry. Salts are ionic compounds that can result from the neutralization reaction of an acid and a base. They are composed of related numbers of cations (positively charged ions) and anions (negative ions) so that the product is electrically neutral (without a net charge). Salts can appear to be clear and transparent (sodium chloride)‚ opaque‚ and even metallic and lustrous (iron disulfide). In many cases the apparent opacity or transparency are

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    dissolved from the vinegar is that vinegar has 4% acetic acid. If you soak an egg shell in vinegar you start a chemical reaction that dissolves the calcium carbonate shell. The acetic acid reacts with the calcium carbonate in the eggshell and releases carbon dioxide gas that you see as bubbles on the shell.

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