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    Heavy Metal

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    Heavy Metal Music Good morning to our lecturer and my fellow friends. Today‚ I’m going to inform you about my favourite music genre‚ the heavy metal or metal. I’ll talk about its origin‚ characteristics and its evolvement. I am pretty sure that all of you are not fans of heavy metal. Perhaps‚ some of you did not even heard of it. Heavy metal ‚ often referred to as metal ‚ is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s with roots in blues rock and psychedelic rock. Heavy

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    are required for Calcium carbonate precipitation Abstract: Introduction: Different minerals precipitation by microbes is a common phenomenon‚ and carbonates are most common mineral formed. Many micro-organisms are having the ability in undergoing the process of mineralization‚ although different minerals have been precipitated by microbes which include carbonates‚ sulphates‚ silicates etc [1]. Amongst all these‚ carbonates are the most common minerals formed. Carbonate precipitation has been applied

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    Description There are five types of Shanghai CLIRIK Calcium carbonate grinding mill/machine‚ they are HGM80‚ HGM90‚ HGM100‚ HGM100A and HGM125. The finished production fineness can be reached 300meshes~3000meshes‚ 5-47 micron. The capacity (ton/hour) ranges from 0.4T/H to 12T/H. Working Principle of Calcium carbonate grinding mill/machine: Calcium carbonate grinding mill/machine mainly consist of main unit‚ classifier‚ powder collector‚ dust cleaner‚ blower‚ muffler‚ sound-proof room‚ crusher

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    TOPIC 2 Metals The History of Metals * Uses of metals through history: * Copper Age (3200-2300 BCE) – copper and tin were most common metals‚ and were used for ornaments‚ weapons and tools. * Bronze Age (2300-700 BCE) – copper‚ tin and bronze were used for tools‚ weapons and transport. They produced bronze by heating copper and tin with charcoal. * Iron Age (1000 BCE – 1 CE) – iron steel and lead was used for tools‚ weapons and pipes. Iron is much harder than bronze.

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    CHAPTER 5 DISCUSSION 5.1 Analysis of Trace Metal by FAAS Based on the table (4.3 and 4.4) the trace elements was detected by using the flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry analysis. The trace metal can be detected by the FAAS within 15 seconds to 30 seconds of each soil sample. Before the samples were analysis with the FAAS‚ the blank samples were run in the machine for each element that was being analyzed. Their absorbances were read. The mean of each blank was calculated and

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    Metal Detector

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    [pic] Intro Turn a calculator into a metal detector I recently discovered a really cool method in using a few household items to make a HomeMade Metal Detector! Heres how to make your own! Heres a link to the video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G5HzeIl9cY [pic] Step 1 What you need. All you need for this project is‚ an: AM Radio ‚ some tape ‚ and a small calculator. [pic] Step 2 Let’s Begin Begin by turning the AM radio on. Tune it to the high end

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    Metal Fatigue

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    was still in air. After noticing all the in flight tear investigators begin to test for metal fatigue on another airplane that BOAC donated. After conducting the test they concluded their investigation by stating the crashed was cause my metal fatigue. After many repeated cycle of pressurization and de-pressurization of the aircraft cabin the cabin began to worn down and break apart. Metal Fatigue: Metal Fatigue is define as the material on an airplane begin to wore out after all the cycle of

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    GULF STATES METALS‚ INC. CASE STUDY 1)Gulf States Metal‚ Inc. Company is engaging in Nickel refining and also produces copper‚ cobalt‚ and ammonia sulfate. Its parent comp any is International Metals Inc. GSM created before 10 years by IMI and GSM has been in operation now for 8 years. IMI expected GSM to lose money the first 2 years operation after that it was expected to be highly profitable. In fact GSM has not shown a profit‚ losing $1million last year. This loses because of variety of factors and

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    continue this medication beyond 1-2 wk. It is potentially dangerous to self-medicate. Don’t take antacids longer than 2 wk without medical supervision. Avoid taking calcium carbonate with cereals or other foods high in oxalates. Oxalates combine with calcium carbonate to form insoluble‚ nonabsorbable compounds. Don’t use calcium carbonates repeatedly with foods high in vitamin D (such as milk) or sodium bicarbonate‚ as it may cause milk alkali syndrome: hypercalcemia‚ distaste for food‚ headache‚ confusion

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    2. Preparation Of 1 M Na2CO3 Molecular mass of Na2CO3 = 106g Mass of salt in 100 ml of 1M solution = 10.6g Weighing of salt using electrical balance * Mass of Na2CO3 + beaker = 78.64g * Mass of beaker = 68.04g * Mass of Na2CO3 = 10.6g 1. 10.6g of Na2CO3 was weighed in a dry beaker. Small amount of distilled water was added and the salt was dissolved. 2. The contents of the beaker were transferred to

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