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    Egg Lab

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    differing solutions‚ maple syrup‚ tap dihydrogen monoxide‚ and brine‚ to illustrate that “depending upon the concentration of dihydrogen monoxide in an egg and that in its circumventing environment‚ dihydrogen monoxide may diffuse into or out of the egg”. In summation‚ to genuinely understand the lab and make a plausible prognostication one must first grasp the concepts of the cell membrane as a semi-permeable barrier and the kineticism of dihydrogen monoxide. Cell membranes are semipermeable‚ denoting

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    Dhmo Research Paper

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    According to DHMO.org Dihydrogen Monoxide FAQ page‚ Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) is a colorless and odorless chemical compound. They claim that its basis is the highly reactive hydroxyl radical‚ a species shown to mutate DNA‚ denature proteins‚ disrupt cell membranes‚ and chemically alter critical neurotransmitters. They further claim that Dihydrogen Monoxide is a known causative component in many deaths and is a major contributor to millions of dollars in damage to property and the environment and

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    Naming Compounds

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    IONIC COMPOUNDS In chemistry‚ an ionic compound is a chemical compound in which ions are held together in a lattice structure by ionic bonds. Usually‚ the positively charged portion consists of metal cations and the negatively charged portion is an anion or polyatomic ion. Ions in ionic compounds are held together by the electrostatic forcesbetween oppositely charged bodies. Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points‚ and they are hard and very brittle. Ions can be single atoms‚ as the sodium and chlorine in

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    the Egyptians is a prominent method which involves the abstraction of body fluid and wrapping the body in linens. Prior to mummification‚ Egyptians would lay the body in a shallow pit in the desert and sanction the sun to dehydrate the body. Dihydrogen monoxide and fat in tissue are superseded with silicone in which most specimens‚ takes about a month. The specimens are able to be physically contacted and the reason they are superseded with silicone due to the specimens not smelling or decaying and

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    Pros And Cons Of Panpsychism

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    (4) Choose EITHER Idealism OR Panpsychism. What are the arguments in favor of the view? What are its main flaws? Is it a viable and persuasive strategy for resolving problems in consciousness? Wei Yang Introduction In an attempt to solve the beautiful mystery of consciousness‚ pansychists proposed that consciousness is a feature of the fundamental particles. By proposing that consciousness is fundamental‚ panpsychism fits into the framework of modern science nicely‚ and it is a hypothesis that

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    Salt Water

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    Therefore leaving us sodium‚ chlorine gas‚ hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. If you are wondering where I got this from here’s how: Salt is NaCl which is Sodium Chloride separate that and you get sodium and chlorine gas. Water is H20 which is Dihydrogen Monoxide (2 part hydrogen and one part oxygen) sepaprate that and you get hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. Anyway‚ hydrogen gas and sodium are both positive ions (atoms)‚ because opposites attract both of the positive ions are attracted to the negative

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    KEY Formulas Equations 2

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    Lithium fluoride LiF (b) Calcium oxide CaO (c) Aluminum nitride AlN (d) Beryllium chloride BeCl2 (e) Potassium iodide KI (f) Aluminum oxide Al2O3 23. Write the correct formula for the following binary molecular compounds. (a) Carbon monoxide CO (b) Boron tribromide BBr3 (c) Sulfur hexafluoride SF6 (d) Carbon dioxide CO2 (e) Carbon tetrabromide CBr4 (f) Nitrogen dioxide NO2 24. Write the correct formulas for the following compounds that contain polyatomic ions. (a) Sodium

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    Naming Chemical Compounds

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    Naming Chemical Compounds General Information: Scientists all around the globe use a standard method for naming chemical compounds. The standards were set up by an international committee sponsored by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Having this standard makes life easier for people who use these compounds everyday. It would be tough to set up any experiment if scientists everywhere used different names for the same compound. It would also make the lab a

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    Rules for Naming

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    element use prefix system for naming. 1 - mono 2 - di 3 - tri 4 - tetra 5 - penta Name 6 - hexa 7 - hepta 8 - octa 9 - nona or ennea 10 - deca Symbols C O C O C Cl Formula CO CO2 CCl4 N2O N2F5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. carbon monoxide carbon dioxide carbon tetrachloride dinitrogen monoxide dinitrogen pentafluoride N O N F III. Binary Acids • contain hydrogen and a nonmetallic element • are an aqueous solution of the pure compound • have prefix hydro‚ suffix ic 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. hydroiodic acid hydrobromic

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    to describe the chemical process taking place. Important note: There are a few physical processes on this sheet – You can’t write an equation for a physical process! 1) When lithium hydroxide pellets are added to a solution of sulfuric acid (dihydrogen sulfate)‚ lithium sulfate and water are formed. 2) When dirty water is boiled for purification purposes‚ the temperature is brought up to 1000 C for 15 minutes. 3) If a copper coil is placed into a solution of silver nitrate‚ silver crystals

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