Materials Available 3 x 250 mL beakers magnesium ribbon (1 cm) 3 x test tubes magnesium powder test tube rack mossy zinc 10 mL graduated cylinder copper turnings 3 x Alka Seltzer® tablets copper(II) sulfate 0.1 M hydrochloric acid‚ HCl hot bath 1.0 M hydrochloric acid‚ HCl ice bath 6.0 M hydrochloric acid‚ HCl steel wool pieces of zinc (1 cm x 1 cm) thermometer *additional materials may be made available upon request* Part 1: Affect of Temperature
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HKDSE CHEMISTRY – A Modern View (Chemistry) Coursebook 3 Suggested answers Chapter 25 Simple molecular substances with non-octet structures and shapes of simple molecules Page Number Class Practice 1 Chapter Exercise 2 Chapter 26 Bond polarity Class Practice 4 Chapter Exercise 5 Chapter 27 Intermolecular forces Class Practice 7 Chapter Exercise 9 Chapter 28 Structures and properties of molecular crystals Class Practice 11 Chapter Exercise 12 Part Exercise 14 Chapter 29 Chemical cells in daily life
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------------------------------------------------- Bidding for antaminA Prepared By: Fiona Wang This case introduces us to real option valuation in a bidding context. We are helping RTZ-CRA to determine the value of Antamina and to recommend how RTZ-CRA should bid in the upcoming auction under the non-traditional bidding rules set by the Peruvian government. Contents Executive Summary 1 Introduction 1 External Environmental Analysis 1 Internal Situation Analysis 2 Reasons to Bid
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Cast Iron Cast Iron 1.1‚ 0.151) 0.071) Cast Iron Oak 0.491) 0.0751 Cast iron Mild Steel 0.4‚ 0.231) 0.21‚ 0.1331) Carbon (hard) Carbon 0.16 0.12 - 0.14 Carbon Steel 0.14 0.11 - 0.14 Chromium Chromium 0.41 0.34 Copper- Lead alloy Steel 0.22 Copper Copper 1 0.08 Copper Cast Iron 1.05‚ 0.291) Copper Mild Steel 0.53‚ 0.361) 0.181) Diamond Diamond 0.1 0.05 - 0.1 Diamond Metal 0.1 - 0.15 0.1 Glass Glass 0.9 - 1.0‚ 0.41) 0.1 - 0.6‚ 0.09-0.121) Glass Metal 0.5 - 0.7 0.2 - 0.3 Glass Nickel 0.78 0.56 Graphite
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PAGE © UCLES 2012 9701/36/O/N/12 3 1 You are to determine the concentration of aqueous copper(II) sulfate by titration. The concentration of Cu2+ ions in a solution can be found by reaction with an excess of aqueous iodide ions to produce iodine. The amount of iodine formed can be found by titration with thiosulfate ions‚ S2O32–. For Examiner’s Use FB 1 is aqueous copper(II) sulfate‚ CuSO4. FB 2 is 0.100 mol dm–3 sodium thiosulfate‚ Na2S2O3. FB 3 is aqueous potassium iodide
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HKDSE CHEMISTRY – A Modern View (Chemistry) Coursebook 3 Suggested answers |Chapter 25 Simple molecular substances with non-octet |Page Number | |structures and shapes of simple molecules | | |Class Practice |1 | |Chapter Exercise
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research on heavy metals in our water ways I have come to realize that almost all heavy metals can be found in our rivers‚ streams and drinking water. Aluminum‚ Arsenic‚ Chromium‚ Copper‚ Iron‚ Lead‚ Manganese‚ Nickel‚ Silver‚ and Zinc are all chemical elements. Chromium‚ Copper‚ Iron‚ Manganese‚ Nickel‚ Silver‚ and Zinc which are yellow on the periodic table are considered transitional metals. Aluminum and Lead which are light blue on the periodic table are considered other metals. Arsenic which
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of pennies being used‚ the slope of the line equals the density of one penny. 3. The density of copper is 8.89‚ while the density of the Pre-1982 Pennies is 8.17. This means that although the penny’s density is close to that of copper‚ the penny is not all copper‚ but an alloy made up of different metals‚ but primarily of copper. 4. The density of the Post-1983 Pennies is 7.11. The metal Zinc is close to having the same density as these pennies because it has a
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LEMON BATTERY: A PRACTICAL ALTERNATIVE Thesis Statement: Lemon is a kind of voltaic battery that contains citric acid that could generate LED; digital clocks; calculators; small devices and among others sufficiently like ordinary batteries‚ economically. OUTLINE: I. Basic Information About Lemon Battery A. What Is Battery? B. Definition Of Lemon C. History Of Lemon D. History Of Lemon Battery E. Definition Of Lemon Battery F. Lemon Battery
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them. Thus was produced‚ some 6000 years ago‚ a new mineral‚ and from that a new material to which‚ much later‚ we have given the name copper metal. And that day began the Copper Age. In fact‚ this was the beginning of both mining and metallurgy. Not satisfied with copper any longer than a few hundred years‚ he began experiments with other metallic ores like tin‚ zinc and lead‚ and with a stroke of metallurgical
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