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    Magnesium Strip

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    Mass of Magnesium Strip Mass of Magnesium Strip and Weighing bottle /g (± 0.001g) | 3.585 | Mass of Weighing bottle /g (± 0.001g) | 3.460 | Mass of Magnesium Strip /g (± 0.002g) | 0.125 | Table 2 : Mass of Crucible and lid Mass of Crucible /g (± 0.001g) | 15.147 | Mass of Lid /g (± 0.001g) | 9.670 | Table 3 : Mass of Magnesium Oxide Mass of Magnesium Oxide and Crucible and Lid /g (± 0.001g) | 24.985 | Mass of Crucible and Lid /g (± 0.002g) | 24.817 | Mass of Magnesium Oxide /g (±

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    Burning Magnesium Lab

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    Determining the Empirical Formula of a Compound: Burning Magnesium Lab Purpose: To experimentally determine the percent composition of a reaction product. Directions: Work in teams of three. The directions for this lab are on a separate sheet of paper at your lab bench. Make sure that everyone in your group understands the process and purpose before you get started. Assign tasks. Everyone in the group will be expected to contribute at the same level of participation‚ and for this experiment

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    Empirical Formula

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    Empirical Formula Lab Class: Chemistry 1405 Fall 2013 Aim: The aim of this Lab Exercise is to use the mass of a chemical and use that mass to find the amount of moles of the final product you can get using the empirical formula. Introduction: The empirical formula of a compound is the simplest whole-number ratio of the elements in the compound‚ which as you will discover‚ is a ratio of the moles of those elements. “Empirical” also means “experimentally determined”. In this experiment

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    Magnesium Oxide: Origin‚ Production and Utilization Magnesium oxide is a basic or alkaline kind of earth metal that naturally originates from seawater. The compound is odorless and colorless that makes it difficult to see by the naked eye. To produce such compound‚ extraction from the seawater by electrolysis and several chemical processes id done. The compound is formed from the thermal processes which make uses of air and oxygen. Magnesium hydroxide is also produced. The versatility of uses of

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    Magnesium Mg(Z=12) in Group 2 Alkaline Earth Metals The structure of the element: Giant lattice metallic structure of immobile positive metal ions surrounded by a ’sea’ of freely moving mobile electrons (so-called delocalised electrons). Physical properties:  A moderately hard silvery-white solid; mpt 649oC; bpt 1090oC; good conductor of heat/electricity. Group‚ electron configuration (and oxidation states):  Gp2 Alkaline Earth Metal; e.c.  2‚8‚2 or 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2; (+2 only) e.g. MgCl2

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    Zinc Oxide

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    Zinc oxide in a mixture with a about 0.5% iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3) is called calamine and is used in calamine lotion. There are also two minerals‚ smithsonite and hemimorphite‚ which have been called calamine historically (see: calamine (mineral). Zinc peroxide‚ ZnO2 .½ H2O‚ is a white to yellow powder that is used in antiseptic ointments. Zinc white is used as a pigment in paints and is more opaque than lithopone‚ but less opaque than titanium dioxide. It is also used in coatings for paper

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    Beryllium and Magnesium

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    Beryllium and magnesium These are just like the reactions with dilute hydrochloric acid‚ and you have probably been familiar with the reaction between magnesium and dilute sulphuric acid almost since you started doing chemistry. Bubbles of hydrogen are formed‚ together with colourless solutions of beryllium or magnesium sulphate. For example: Calcium‚ strontium and barium Calcium sulphate is sparingly soluble‚ and you can think of strontium and barium sulphates as being insoluble

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    [ print page ]03.09 Molar Mass of Compounds: Determining the Formula of a Hydrate—Text Version When hydrates are heated‚ the water of hydration evaporates and is released as vapor. The remaining solid is known as the anhydrous salt‚ which is the compound same compound without the water molecules trapped inside. Title:The title of the lab should be at the top of the lab report. Purpose: In one or two complete sentences‚ state the purpose of this laboratory investigation. Materials: List

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    St Vincent and the Grenadines Community College- Division of Teacher Education Course: Psychology Course Code: JBTE/ PSY 100 Course work: Assignment 1: Discussion on Development Name: Patrius Kerr Lecturer: Ms. Cindy Edwards Date: 10th October‚ 2014. Psychology involves studying the mental functioning and general behavior of both humans and animals. Social behavior and mental functioning of an individual are explained by exploring the neurological and physiological processes. Don Paul Eggan

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    Oxides Research 1. Assess evidence‚ which indicates increases in atmospheric concentration of oxides of sulfur and nitrogen. Thorough collection of data‚ surveys‚ and tests from the 1950’s indicate a rising trend in atmospheric concentrations of oxides of sulfur and nitrogen. An enhancement in funding‚ technological and information resources‚ has led to wider and more detailed analyses of oxides of sulfur and nitrogen concentrations‚ and as the diagrams indicate (see diagrams) there is a clear

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