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    -Atoms of different elements combine in whole number ratios to make compounds. -In chemical reactions‚ atoms are combined‚ separated o rearranged. -All matter is composed of extremely small particles called atoms. -Atoms may have different isotopes (basically a different number of neutrons in the nucleus) and hence have different mass. -Atoms cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. -Atoms can be split‚ as in the decay of Uranium. -The law of conservation of mass states

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    Both of these isotopes emit high energy beta particles which can blacken x-ray film. Sulfur-35 is most commonly used as it emits lower energy ‚ less dangerous beta particles than phosphorus-3. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis is then used to seperate and analyse the

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    Nuclear Power and Its Uses At first nuclear power was only seen as a means of destruction but after World War II a major effort was made to apply nuclear energy to peacetime uses. Nuclear power if made when a nucleus of an atom is split to release a powerful burst of energy. Though technological advancements nuclear power now supplies us with new medical aids‚ a new power source and new ways to do scientific research. New medical advancements are being produced rapidly due to nuclear power. Nuclear

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    because D is bigger and heavier. That’s why the vibrations on the IR were shorter for DCl compared to HCl. The stretching of HCl on the IR region was around 2700-3100 cm-1. The constant vibration frequency is added to determine the bond length of isotope between HCl and DCl. From the ab-initio calculations it was showed that r = 1.29344 Ǻ for HCl. Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to observe the absorption of light from the stretching of the diatomic linear molecules HCl and DCl

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    combination to another. d) When elements combine to form compounds‚ small whole numbers of atoms form molecules. However this was proved to be not entirely correct. Atoms have been split as well as created i.e. nuclear reactions. Also there are isotopes‚ meaning that not all atoms of an element are identical. Therefore theory was forced to CHANGE in regards to these observations contradicting to the theory put forward by Dalton. The distribution of charge and mass in an atom |Particle

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    symbol and elements 9. Know how to interpret chemical formulas‚ for example what does NaCl mean? Sodium Chloride‚ Halite‚ or table salt. 10. Isotopes: Simply put‚ isotopes are atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. Uranium 235 and Uranium 238 are isotopes of uranium. Because only the number of neutrons is involved‚ all isotopes are chemical elements‚ not molecules or compounds Formation of the Solar System 1. The nebular theory was

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    It’s a rarity that we should come across a laboratory‚ classroom‚ chemistry textbook or lecture theatre that doesn’t contain a periodic table of the elements. It required the immense research and determination of the scientist Dmitri Mendeleev to show us that all elements followed a natural form and provided us with the first decent periodic table. There are 111 elements recognised today by IUPAC and they are arranged in the periodic table in horizontal groups and vertical periods. The eight groups

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    from the common uranium ores. Common isotopes‚ such as‚ radioactive sulfur (S35)‚ radioactive carbon (C14)‚ radioactive phosphorus (P32) and strontium (Sr90) were a great safety hazard towards the environment and mammals. The amount of time it takes for half the radioactive isotope to disintegrate is called half-life. "Isotopes with a short half-life‚ measured in seconds‚ hours‚ or days‚ are considered generally less dangerous to the envioronment2." Isotopes with a high half-life are very harmful

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    Q1. Silver consists of two isotopes: Relative Atomic Mass | 107 | 51.84 | Abundance | 109 | 48.16 | Calculate the average relative atomic mass of silver. Q2. Copper consists of two natural isotopes. The lightest isotope has a relative atomic mass of 62.9296 and the heavier isotope has a mass of 64.9278. If the average relative atomic mass of lithium is 63.546‚ find the abundance of each isotope.

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    The name of the chemical element is Technetium. Tc is the symbol of Technetium in chemistry. (Also it is the symbol of the republic of Turkey which is the country that the most awesome man‚ Karl Machin‚ lives in.) Technetium has 43 protons so its atomic number is 43. It has 55 neutrons. The sum of 55 and 43 is 98 because of that 98 is the mass number of Technetium. It is in the d-block and it is a transition metal. Technetium is in the 7th group in the periodic table because it has 1 electron on

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