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    Observations:    Part I: Reaction between iron and oxygen    Appearance of steel wool after 20 minutes From (relatively) shiny metal strips to not­so­shiny  strips that are stained with dark‚ reddish­brown stuff.     Part II: Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide    Appearance of potato and hydrogen peroxide combination: Lots of white‚ foamy bubbles  around the potato slices.    Day 2    Observations:    Part III: Reaction between zinc and acetic acid    Appearance of penny in vinegar after 30 minutes: Pretty dark coloured

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    In chemistry‚ [x] means “concentration of x” in moles per litre (mol/L). EG: [H3O+] means “concentration of H3O+ ions” in mol/L. BASIC reactions to remember: Acid reactions: acid + base salt + water acid + metal salt + hydrogen gas acid + carbonate carbon dioxide gas + salt + water Formation of hydronium: H+ + H2O H3O+ Reactions of various oxides with water: Non-metal (acidic) oxides: CO2 (g) + H2O (l) H2CO3 (aq) (carbonic acid) SO2 (g) + H2O (l) H2SO3 (aq) (sulfurous acid) 2NO2

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    time goes on‚ the ocean pH just gets worse and worse. (pH vs time graph) This is a serious issue that must be addressed soon. Oysters build a lot of their shells during the first 2 days of their life. They do this by using all the dissolved calcium carbonate that is underwater. However‚ recent increasing of ocean acidity changed all the chemistry of the ocean water. It pretty much makes it a lot harder for oysters to create a shell. “The region’s several hundred oyster growers had become a global

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    Review Sheet for Gas laws Name ___________________________ 1. A gas at 2.3 atm occupies 12 liters. The volume is changed to 6 liters what is the resulting pressure? 2. A sample of gas is confined to 30ml at a pressure of 6 atmospheres. When the pressure is changed to 3liters‚ what is the resulting pressure? 3. A gas occupies 30 L. When the gas is heated from 50C to 100C‚ what is the final volume? 4. In a lab‚ Neon vapor occupied a volume of 1 liter at STP‚ the volume was changed to 4 liter

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    PRACTICALS) Q4.How would you distinguish between the following: a)Calcium nitrate and lead nitrate using ammonium hydroxide Ans: Add ammonium hydroxide to the given substance‚ calcium nitrate does not form any ppt. with ammonium hydroxide. But lead nitrate forms chalky white ppt. With ammonium hydroxide b)Calcium nitrate and lead nitrate using sodium hydroxide solution Ans: Add sodium hydroxide to the given substance‚ Calcium nitrate forms milky white ppt. which is insoluble in excess. Lead

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    CHALK AS SOIL NEUTRALIZER

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    The Effectiveness of Chalk Dust as Soil Neutralizer Queeneevi T. Quijano Carolyne B. Coronel Ergie P. Canillas IV-SSC A Mrs. Deborah Agustin Reseach Adviser TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Abstract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Acknowledgement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    greater the lather‚ more cleaning ability the soap or detergent was capable of. The test of lather ability was done first by using tap water. The soap will make more bubbles with the soft water than with the hard water‚ because it reacts with the calcium and magnesium salts to form ’scum’‚ which is insoluble in water when mixed with hard water. This means there is less soap for making bubbles‚ or for cleaning. The tap water used to test the properties of the soap would most likely be considered hard

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    can be obtained from 1% for crystal polystyrene to 100% for some impact polystyrene grades. Eggshells The calcium carbonate is the one that gives egg shell its hardy strength - a common substance found in rocks. The team found that calcium carbonate made up almost 98 per cent of an egg shell. The remaining two per cent comprises proteins which act as the "cement" to hold the calcium carbonate together. The organic matter of eggshell and shell

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    Chalk Out of Eggshells

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    porous sedimentary rock‚ a form of limestone composed of the mineral calcite. Calcite is calcium carbonate or CaCO3. It forms under reasonably deep marine conditions from the gradual accumulation of minute calcite plates shed from micro-organisms called coccolithophores. It is common to find chert or flint nodules embedded in chalk. Chalk can also refer to other compounds including magnesium silicate and calcium sulfate. Chalk has greater resistance to weathering and slumping than the clays with which

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    Chemical Description

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    Chemical #1 Seashell Calcium Carbonate - CaO3 Density |   * 2.71 g/cm3 (calcite) * 2.83 g/cm3 (aragonite) | Exact mass | * 100.0869 g/mol | Molecular Formula | * CaO3 | Melting point | * 825 °C (calcite) * 1339 °C (aragonite) | Boiling point | * Decomposes | Acidity | * 9.0 | Flash point | * Non flammable | Crystal structure | * Trigonal | Other names | * Limestone‚ Marble‚ Chalk‚ Calcite and pearl. | Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound

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