Part I: Reaction between iron and oxygen Appearance of steel wool after 20 minutes From (relatively) shiny metal strips to notsoshiny strips that are stained with dark‚ reddishbrown stuff. Part II: Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide Appearance of potato and hydrogen peroxide combination: Lots of white‚ foamy bubbles around the potato slices. Day 2 Observations: Part III: Reaction between zinc and acetic acid Appearance of penny in vinegar after 30 minutes: Pretty dark coloured
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will dissolve in the hydrochloric acid to produce hydrogen gas. This is because magnesium is higher than hydrogen in the reactivity series. Therefore‚ when the two reactants are combined‚ a displacement reaction occus and the magnesium displaces the hydrogen‚ forming magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas. Mg (s) + 2HCl (aq) -> MgCl 2 (aq) + H 2 (g) Magnesium + Hydrochloric acid -> Magnesium Chloride + Hydrogen Aim The aim of this investigation is to observe
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Microscopes were invented in the 1600s. Robert Hooke first looked at a thin slice of cork in 1665; he saw "a lot of little boxes." These little boxes first reminded of the little rooms monks lived in‚ so he called them cells. Hooke observed the same pattern in the stems and roots of carrots and other plants. What Hooke still did not know‚ however‚ was that cells are the basic units of living things. Ten years later‚ the Dutch scientist Anton van Leeuwenhoek focused a microscope on what seemed to
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Elements Atomic No At. Mass Valency Elements At.No. At.Mass Valency Hydrogen(H) 1 1 (+1) Silicon(Si) 14 28 (+4) Lithium(Li) 3 7 (+1) Germanium(Ge) 32 73 (+4) Sodim(Na) 11 23 (+1) Tin(Sn) 50 119 (+4‚+2) Potassium(K) 19 39 (+1) Lead(Pb) 82 207 (+4‚+2) Rubidium(Rb) 37 85 (+1) Nitrogen(N) 7 14 (-3‚+5) Cesium(Cs) 55 133 (+1) Phosphorus(P) 15 31 (+3‚+5) Francium(Fr) 87 223 (+1) Arsenic(Ar) 33 75 (+3) Beryllium(Be) 4 9 (+2) Antimony(Sb)
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Making a Potato Powered Light Bulb Materials: A large potato Two pennies Two zinc-plated nails or screws Three pieces of copper wire A very small light bulb or LED light 1) Get a potato and cut it in half. Then make a small slit in each half just big enough to put a penny into. 2) Cut two pieces of copper wire and wrap one around one of the pennies a few times‚ and wrap the other one around the other penny a few times as well. 3) Take a third piece of copper
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during combustion to produce a near complete burning of fuel in combustion chamber. Mechanical engineering . www.techalone.com Fuel energizer 3 www.techalone.com CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. THE MAGNETIZER AND HYDRO CARBON FUEL 3. ATOMS OF HYDROGEN IN ITS PARA AND ORTHO STATE 4. HOW DOES MAGNETIZER ALLOW TO MEET THE REQUIRMENTS OF RULE 1-4 5. A COMPARISON BETWEEN A CATALYTIC CONVERTER AND THE MAGNETIZER 6. OXIDES OF NITROGEN AND FUEL TREATMENT 7. CONCLUSION 8. REFERENCE : 5 : 8 : 10 : 14 :
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GROUP A MODEL ANSWER Yoshida et al.‚ Flexibility of Hydrogen Bond and Lowering of Symmetry in Proton Conductor‚ Symmetry 2012‚ 4‚ 507-516. DO NOT PLAGIARISE THIS MODEL ANSWER PLAGIARISM FROM ANY SOURCE AUTOMATICALLY LEADS TO A ZERO SCORE Paragraph 1 There are three phases whereby each has a different crystal structure at three different temperatures. At room temperature (298K)‚ Phase III is present whereby Cs3H(SeO4)2 has a crystal structure of a monoclinic with a space group of C2/m. At
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Another redox colour change takes place when potassium iodide‚ which is colourless‚ is oxidised by an oxidising agent to form brown iodine solution. An example of this reaction is potassium iodide solution reacting with a solution of hydrogen
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Chemistry •Matter • • • States Properties Classification Chemistry is the study of the composition‚ properties and structure of matter. it is considered “the central science”; blending at one extreme into physics‚ mathematics‚ engineering and sometimes into earth and life Chemistry Is the study of the matter‚ its classification‚ composition‚ properties and structure; the changes it undergoes‚ the energy transformation that goes with the change‚ and the laws and principles governing such changes
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about 88–92% hydrogen and 8–12% helium by percent volume or fraction of gas molecules. Since a helium atom has about four times as much mass as a hydrogen atom‚ the composition changes when described as the proportion of mass contributed by different atoms. Thus the atmosphere is approximately 75% hydrogen and 24% helium by mass‚ with the remaining one percent of the mass consisting of other elements. The interior contains denser materials such that the distribution is roughly 71% hydrogen‚ 24% helium
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