Chemistry Revision F331 Isotopes - atoms with the same atomic number‚ but different mass numbers 131I - radioactive tracer for thyroid. 99Tc for tumours. Radioisotopes - gamma emitters & short half life - long enough to detect‚ but not long enough for damage. Beta particles emitters are more useful than alpha particle emitters because they penetrate more and so are more easily detected. Also‚ less damaging. The half life is the time taken for half the isotope to decay Mass left = initial
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Bibliography: Heyworth‚ Rex M Dr‚ and J G R Briggs. Chemistry Insights. Singapore: Pearson Education South East Asia‚ 2007 http://www.google.com http://www.ausetute.com.au/elecysis.html http://www.nmsea.org/Curriculhttp://www.nmsea.org/Curriculum/7_12/electrolysis/electrolysis.htmum/7_12/electrolysis/electrolysis
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Chemistry 200 Exam 1 Review Problems 1. Calculate the number of atoms in 10.0 grams of Fe. 2. Give the mass number‚ #protons‚ #neutrons and #electrons for the isotope strontium-88. 3. Calculate the number of moles of carbon in 50.0 g of benzene C6H6 4. A substance is found to be 38.7 % C‚ 9.7 % H and 51.6 % O by mass. Its molar mass is 62.1 g/mole. What is its molecular formula? 5. Name the following: a) Ca(OH)2 b) KCN c) HClO4(aq) d) FeSO4 e) Na2O f) SF6 g)
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References: 1. Dr. G. Maguire‚ 2009‚ Inorganic Chemistry (Chem. 210) Practical Manual‚ UKZN Durban. 2. Werner‚ A. “Über strukturisomere Salze der Rhodanwasserstoffsäure und der salpetrigen Säure” Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 1907‚ volume 40‚ 765-788. DOI: 10.1002/cber.190704001117
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The extended family ended with industrialisation Prior to the industrial revolution families were drastically different to how they are today. Extended families and kinship economies played a large part in family life as all land was owned and farmed upon by relatives beyond that of the nuclear family and as such people were born into certain roles in family rather than this being based on achievements and qualifications as it is nowadays. These roles would be passed down through generations and
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Beverly Hearst IB SL Physics Rate of Vaporization Design Lab Research Question: How does changing the surface area of a sample of water affect the time taken for the water to boil? Background: By changing the containers of the water‚ the surface area of the water is thus being modified as the same volume of water is spread out over smaller or larger surfaces. The measure being compared is the time each sample of water will take before it reaches the boiling point‚ 100 C°. The relationship
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Ethnocentrism #1a.> The difference between the way that the Thais deal with traffic accidents is very different from our own in the manner that when an accident occurs they compare the damage done to each vehicle and then the damage done to each person. To call the police is a big waste of time because many other riders do not have a license. After the problem had been taken care of you are not supposed to make any other contact with the other party. It almost seems like the debate between the groups
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9.3 – The Acidic Environment: Δ. Construct word and balanced formulae equations of all chemical reactions as they are encountered in this module: NOTE: 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
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n UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN (UTAR) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE Unit Plan 1. Unit Code & Unit Title: UBMB3013 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 2. Course of Study: Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons) Bachelor of Marketing (Hons) Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons) Entrepreneurship 3. Year of Study: Year One‚ Year Two & Year Three 4. Year and Trimester: 201105 5. 6. Credit Hour 3 credit hours Lecturing hours and Tutoring hours 2 hours lecture once
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Food Chemistry: Option F Food Groups: F.1 Food & Nutrients Food: any substance‚ whether processed‚ semi-processed or raw‚ which is intended for human consumption‚ and includes drinks‚ chewing gum and any substance which has been used in the manufacture‚ preparation or treatment of “food” but does not include cosmetics or tobacco or substances used only as drugs. Nutrients: any substance obtained from food and used by the body to provide energy‚ to regulate growth‚ and to maintain and repair
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