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    material/ in the manufacture of iron 
Powdered limestone + high temperature+ sand+ sodium carbonate= glass
powdered limestone + powdered clay + heat= cement
cement powder + water + sand +gravel= concrete
Limestone + strong heating= quicklime (calcium oxide) + carbon dioxide (thermal decomposition)
To make lots of quicklime we use a lime kiln
1) fill the kiln with crushed limestone
2) heat it strongly with a supply of hot air
quicklime comes out of the bottom of the kiln‚ waste gases leave at the top

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    Nitric Oxide Side Effects

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    Nitric Oxide is a gas that helps your body with the circulation of the blood. It also regulates other functions of the body. Nitric Oxide can also help control blood pressure. It is also especially popular with men in that nitric oxide helps with some cases of erectile dysfunction. Nitric Oxide supplements initially became popular with the bodybuilding community. The improved blood flow helps with the "pump" that bodybuilders are always looking for. Making the blood vessels larger allows for better

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    Copper Oxide Lab Report

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    The primary objective in the lab is to determine the molecular formula of Copper Oxide through synthesis of copper oxide. In the first procedure‚ an empty crucible‚ Bunsen Burner‚ and electronic scale were placed onto the workbench. The electronic scale was zeroed before the crucible was placed on it. The total mass of the empty crucible was 88.000g. Afterwards‚ 10 grams of copper powder was placed into the crucible and weighed to be 98.000 g. The crucible with the copper was placed onto the Bunsen

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    Magnesium Oxide Lab Report

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    Victoria MacDonald SCH3U Zegil Due May 5th‚ 2017 Magnesium Oxide Lab Purpose: To determine the composition by mass of magnesium oxide‚ the percentage composition‚ and the percentage yield. Hypothesis: The law of definite proportions states that a chemical compound always contains the same amount of proportions of elements by mass. Based on the law of definite proportions‚ the percentage composition of magnesium oxide should be 60.3% magnesium and 39.7% oxygen. Prediction: Based on the law of

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    The experiment was done twice in trial 1 and 2. First‚ in the first trial‚ the crucible with lid was measured on a balance and the mass of them was recorded in grams which is m of clean crucible = 22.89g . This was followed by weighing the crucible with 0.3 g of Magnesium on a balance. The total mass of mg with the crucible was recorded which was m total mass mg + Crucible = 23.19g. Then the magnesium was heated using a Bunsen burner‚ and we put the crucible with Mg on a clay triangle using tongs

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    Heat of Formation of Magnesium Oxide Objetive: To determine the heat formation of MgO (Magnesium Oxide) using Hess’s Law‚ which states the heat within a chemical reaction is independent of the pathway between the initial and final states. Introduction: Chemical reactions require heat energy to complete‚ called an endothermic reaction‚ or produce heat energy‚ and thus called an exothermic reaction. The heat energy produced by such reactions can be measured using a calorimeter‚ a piece

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    Magnesium Ribbon Lab

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    Purpose To investigate the mass changes involved in burning magnesium metal. Materials Stirring rod Retort stand Ring clamp Clay triangle Crucible and lid Bunsen burner Flint lighter Balance Crucible tongs 40 cm of magnesium ribbon Method 1. Find the mass of a clean crucible and lid. USE THE SAME BALANCE DURING THE ENTIRE EXPERIMENT. 2. Curl the magnesium ribbon around a pencil to make a size that just fits inside the crucible. Do not curl the ribbon too tightly.

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    Chemistry Practical Report: Topic: Determining the Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide Patrick Doan 11 CHEM 11 26/9/08 Table of contents 1.0 Aim 1 2.0 Theory 2-3 3.0 Materials 4 4.0 Method 4 5.0 Results 4 - 5.1 Qualitative Observations 4 - 5.2 Example Calculations for each Calculated Value 5-7 -5.21 Experimental Values and Associated Errors 5-7 - 5.3 Accumulated Raw Data 8 - 5.4 Mean Experimental

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    one of several iron oxides and a member of the spinal group. It is black or brownish-black with a metallic luster‚ has a Mohs hardness of 5–6 and a black streak. Hematite‚ also spelled as hematite‚ is the mineral form of iron (III) oxide (Fe2O3)‚ one of several iron oxides. Hematite is a mineral‚ colored black to steel or silver-gray‚ brown to reddish brown‚ or red. It is mined as the main ore of iron. Limonite is an iron ore consisting of a mixture of hydrated iron (III) oxide-hydroxides in varying

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    Formula of Silver Oxide Purpose: To find the percent composition and empirical formula of silver oxide can then be calculated‚ based on combining the ratios of silver and oxygen in the reaction. Hypothesis: Silver oxide decomposes to silver metal and oxygen when strongly heated. Heating Silver oxide causes the oxygen to be driven off‚ leaving only the silver metal behind. The total mass of the products of a chemical reaction must equal the mass of the reactants. Mass of silver oxide = Mass of silver

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