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    The Effect of Electrolysis On the Height Increase Rate Of the Palay Plant A Scientific Investigatory Project Presented to the Faculty of the University of St. La Salle Integrated School Bacolod City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Subject Science 10 Chemistry By: Ablan‚ Victor Emmanuel P. De la Peña‚ Percival A Penado‚ Keith Nealson M. Puey‚ Patrick Anthony A. Villamor‚ Rex John Theodore Y. 10E i i Acknowledgement In this study‚ the researchers were

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    Investigating the rate of electrolysis. An investigation to find out what factors affect the rate of electrolysis of a solution containing copper (II) ions. Plan It is known that by passing a constant electric current through a copper sulphate solution the passage of ions through this solution results in copper atoms being dissolved into the solution from the anode‚ which has a positive charge while positive copper‚ ions (cations) are also being discharged at the cathode which has a negative charge

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    Part Ca)Up until the 1940’s rubber had only been obtained from the latex of rubber trees(Hevea brasiliensis) in plantations situated in tropical areas such as Malaya and Burma. The demand for rubber increased significantly during world war 2 as rubber was needed for tyres of military vehicles and the supply was interrupted by the conflict between the countries. Scientists in Germany and the US developed synthetic polymers that could replace rubber. Even after the war ended the traditional sources

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    Aluminum Production What is aluminum? Aluminum is an abundant metallic chemical element which is widely used throughout the world for a wide range of products. The Element Aluminum Atomic Number: 13 Melting Point: 660.323°C Boiling Point: 2519°C Density: 2.70 grams per cubic centimeter Phase at Room Temperature: Solid Element Classification: Metal Period Number: 3     Group Number: 13     Group Name: none What is aluminum used for? • Transportation: In addition

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    Chemistry Essay The Importance Of Electrolysis in Our Daily Lives “Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are decomposed (broken down) into simpler substances when an electric current is passed through them.” Electrolysis has a few main components like a battery‚ electrodes and electrolyte. In our daily lives we can see the applications of electrolysis in many ways. Some of the process of electrolysis is used for accumulators (car batteries)‚ electroplating‚ electrotyping‚ electrolytic

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    Analyzing electrolytes I. Introduction Ionic substances form when a metal reacts with a non-metal. They contain charged particles called ions. Those ionic substances are broken down by electrolysis. Electrolysis is the breakdown of a substance by electricity‚ and it only happens in liquids. The liquids that can be electrolyzed are called electrolytes. When said electrolyzed‚ means that the compounds in solutions are broken down when they conduct electricity. Its necessary the use of electrodes

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    properties. Reduction means removal of oxygen or gain of electrons. Carbon is a good chemical reducing agent because it readily combines with oxygen‚ but it is only useful for the metals below it in the Reactivity Series. In the process of electrolysis‚ the positive metal ions in the compound gain electrons to become atoms of the elements. METAL METHOD OF EXTRACTION Potassium Sodium Lithium Calcium Magnesium Aluminium K Na Li Ca Mg Al These metals are too reactive for ordinary

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    it is costly to produce and difficult to store. Two of the methods of producing hydrogen are by reforming natural gas‚ or electrolysis of water. Reforming natural gas is a method to produce hydrogen by exposing natural gas to high temperature steam‚ and convert carbon monoxide with steam to produce additional hydrogen and carbon dioxide. The production process of electrolysis is to use electric energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gas. Two of the methods to store hydrogen are compressed

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    iodide which is insoluble so it precipitates out and indeed its colour is yellow.  3) Mg + 2 HCl = MgCl2 + H2  3. Electrolysis of water Use a U-tube with electrodes at each end‚ connected to a battery. Fill the U-tube with water. Turning on the battery‚ observe the results at each electrode. Next‚ test for hydrogen and oxygen gas produced at each end of the tube. Electrolysis of water it splits it up into its constituent elements. Oxygen at te anode‚ hydrogen at the cathode  4. Burning magnesium

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    hydrochloric acid solution
Place one scoop of magnesium turnings into the test tube. Add hydrochloric acid slowly and observe the reaction. Next‚ place a burning splint near the mouth of the test tube to test for the presence of hydrogen gas.
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Use a U-tube with electrodes at each end‚ connected to a battery. Fill the U-tube with water. Turning on the battery‚ observe the results at each electrode. Next‚ test for hydrogen and oxygen gas produced at each end of the tube. 
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