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    Magnetism-Property of Iron

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    ------------------------------------------------- Magnetism From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about magnetic materials. For information about objects and devices that produce a magnetic field‚ see magnet. For fields that magnets and currents produce‚ see magnetic field. For other uses of "Magnetism"‚ see Magnetism (disambiguation). Magnetic leads here. For other uses of magnetic‚ see Magnetic (disambiguation) A magnetic quadrupole Electromagnetism | | * Electricity 

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    Bi/o life Derm/o‚ dermat/o skin Erythr/o red Hidr/o sweat Hirsute/o hairy Kerat/o horny‚ hard‚ cornea Lip/o fat‚ lipid Melan/o black Myc/o fungas Onych/o nail Pedicul/o louse (1 lice) Rhytid/o wrinkle Seb/o scale Urtic/o rash‚ hives Xer/o dry Medical Terms Actinic keratosis Thickened area of the epidermis associated with aging and skin damage due to sun exposure. Albinism Condition of no pigment in the skin‚ hair‚ and eyes. (white skin) Alopecia Baldness

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    Experiment 6 Title: Preparation of bis(acetylacetonato)copper(II) complex Objective: To synthesize the bis(acetyacetonato) copper(II) complex Theory/Background: All metal ions in solution are ’associated’ with water. The water molecules can also be weakly bonded or more strongly as a ligand to form a complex ion‚ and these can also present in solid ’hydrated’ salts of crystallization. E.g Copper(II) nitrate (Cu(NO3) 2.3H2O). A complex ion has a metal ion at its centre with a number

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    Aqueous solutions

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    Aqueous Solutions Reactions‚ Metathesis (Double Replacement) Reactions and Net Ionic Equations Terrance Shelton Introduction India’s cultural treasure and biggest tourist attraction is slowly losing its magnificent appeal due to decades of acid rain. The walls of the Taj Muhal are composed of a marble-like substance ( CaCO3) that corrodes and eventually crumbles when reacted with acid rain(H2SO4). Not only is the Taj Muhal suffering‚ but also other historic landmarks across the world. This is

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    Iron Deficiency Anemia Imagine that you lived your life to the fullest potential‚ while not having a single idea that a heart attack was right around for you. You are exhausted and have unusual cravings for ice even when you’re freezing and cannot get warm. On top of that‚ you cannot explain why you are having a shortness of breath or foggy thinking. If you imagine your life like this‚ then you are living with a condition called iron deficiency anemia. IDA is a common type of anemia‚ a condition

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    sexuality in an attempt to make their song more appealing to their intended audience. David Nails music video for his song “Whatever She’s Got” is a perfect example of a music video that expresses societal norms regarding gender and sexuality. Throughout his video he reinforces and also challenges these societal norms. Societal norms regarding gender and sexuality are heavily reinforced throughout David Nails music video. For example‚ he reinforces the norm that sexuality should be binary‚ as all

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    Class X Question 1: Chapter 1 – Chemical Reactions and Equations Science Why should a magnesium ribbon be cleaned before burning in air? Answer Magnesium is very reactive metal. When stored it reacts with oxygen to form a layer magnesium oxide on its surface. This layer of magnesium oxide is quite stable and prevents further reaction of magnesium with oxygen. The magnesium ribbon is cleaned by sand paper to remove this layer so that the underlying metal can be exposed into air. Question

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    Equilibrium Reaction

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    experiment‚ equilibrium will be examines in the reaction beteween the iron (III) ion and the thiocyanate ion: Fe3+ (aq) + SCN- (aq) ------ FeSCN2+ (aq) The FeSCN2+ complex ion has a blood red color while the iron and the thiocyanate ion are colorless. Therefore‚ the shift in the reaction can followed by noting a change in the intensity of the clood red color‚ which indicates a change in the concentration of the complex ion FeSCN2+. If the reaction shifts to the right‚ the blood red color will get

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    Redox Reaction

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    Petrucci et al.‚ titration is a reaction carried out by the carefully controlled addition of one solution to another. It has several types like acid-base titrations and redox titrations. This experiment focuses on the latter type‚ the redox titration. A redox titration is based on an oxidation-reduction reaction between analyte and titrant (Harris‚2009). It involves the transfer of electrons between the two solutions. This experiment aims to determine the amount of iron or iron content of a razor blade

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    Reactions Of Acids

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    E XPE RIME NT 4 . 5 Reactions of acids Aim To investigate and compare some reactions of a strong acid‚ hydrochloric acid‚ and a weak acid‚ ethanoic acid (common name‚ acetic acid) Equipment Dropper bottles containing: • 0.1 M hydrochloric acid‚ HCl • 0.1 M ethanoic acid (acetic acid)‚ CH3COOH • 0.1 M sodium hydroxide‚ NaOH • 1 M hydrochloric acid‚ HCl • 1 M ethanoic acid (acetic acid)‚ CH3COOH • universal indicator solution • limewater (calcium hydroxide‚ Ca(OH)2) Marble chips (calcium carbonate

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