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    Nuclear disaster

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    Nuclear disasters From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The list of the worst disasters at nuclear power plants and other facilities all over the world is presented below: During the 2011 Fukushima nuclear emergency in Japan‚ three nuclear reactors were damaged by explosions. Following an earthquake‚ tsunami‚ and failure of cooling systems at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan on March 11‚ 2011‚ a nuclear emergency was declared. This was the first time a nuclear emergency had

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    that is solid at room temperature (25 °C). The metal has been heated until it turns to vapour. D Temperature / ºC C B A Time Which part of the graph represents the period of time when the metal is melting? © Cambridge University Press IGCSE Chemistry Self-assessment practice test 1 1 3 This diagram shows ice cubes floating on the surface in a glass of fizzy drink. ice cubes glass drink bubbles In which of these are the particles close together but free to move past each other? A B C

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    3/4) * The name of the element in the periodic table that is dedicated to his work. (Level 3/4) * Who were John Newlands‚ Lothar Meyer and John Dalton? What happened to their discoveries? (Level 6) * Mendeleev wrote the Principles of Chemistry in 1870. What did he say about the elements? (Level 5) * What were Dimitri

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    Chemistry: Atom structure theories Scientific research is a multistage and complicated process which requires many creative minds to contribute into its creation in order to be efficacious and present solid results. I’ve been given an information sheet apprising ideas of four scientists whose work was very significant in creating the theory about atom structure we recognise nowadays. Guiding Questions: 1 What significant contribution did each of the following people make to present ideas about the

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    ways to examine the subject of alchemy‚ including alchemy as a source of symbolism‚ psychology‚ and mysticism. It has also been an influence on the world view of various writers‚ artist‚ and musicians. The focus of this report is alchemy as a pre-chemistry‚ which gave a new impulse towards the preparation of medicinal remedies and also was a major influence on today’s scientific investigations.<br><br>Alchemy is an ancient art‚ practiced in the Middle Ages. The fundamental concept of alchemy stemmed

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    In this lab we studied stoichiomentry. We also reviewed the mole-mole relationship between copper and iron in a chemical reaction. The stoichiomentry of mass is that during the heating the experiment does loose mass .This mean that mole and mass did change. An Example of real world is Masses and volumes of products are extremely important in key reactions such as the deployment of air bags in vehicles‚ carbon dioxide production to help bread rise‚ and the Production of ammonia gas for industries

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    1. Iron has a BCC crystal structure‚ an atomic radius of 0.124 nm‚ and an atomic weight of 55.85 g/mol. Compute its theoretical density. 2. Cite the primary differences between elastic‚ inelastic‚ and plastic deformation behaviors. 3. Of those metals listed in Table 1‚ (a) Which will experience the greatest percent reduction in area? Why? (b) Which is the strongest? Why? (c) Which is the stiffest? Why? Table 1 Yield Tensile Strain Fracture Elastic Strength Strength at Strength Modulus

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    1) At equilibrium‚ __________. A) all chemical reactions have ceased B) the rate constants of the forward and reverse reactions are equal C) the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal D) the value of the equilibrium constant is 1 E) the limiting reagent has been consumed 2) Which of the following expressions is the correct equilibrium-constant expression for the reaction below? HF (s) + H2O (l) ⇌ H3O+ (aq) + F- (aq) A) [HF][H2O] / [H3O+][F-] B) 1 /[HF]

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    Nuclear Energy

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    NUCLEAR ENERGY AND SAFETY Consumption of energy is increasing nowadays so nuclear energy has very importance for energy needs. Nuclear energy is produced naturally and in man-made operations under human control and it is a thriving global industry. A total of 435 nuclear power plants are operating around the world in 30 countries. Also ‚ nuclear energy has some advantages Nuclear energy has the lowest impact than fossil fuel energy on environment because nuclear plants don ’t emit

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    “The Chemistry of Barbecue and You” is an article that creatively talks about the Maillard reaction. The Maillard reaction is a chemical reaction different foods undergo in order to acquire a distinctive flavor or the brownish color. According to the article it was first discovered by a French chemist Louis Camille Maillard who believed the Maillard reaction in foods can help cure diabetes. His assumption was wrong‚ however‚ the Maillard reaction is now known to give food flavor and make it look

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