to cook rice more than 10kilo.after I cooked rice‚ I stir the pancit bihon because it’s heavy that’s why it’s assign to me. At 8am me and jez went to sioland to buy banana in the market and plaque. And I went to store of the mineral water to told them that the order of mineral water 200 is 100 bottles only‚ im` tired so I took asleep in the HMB. -Mark Anthony Vito
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Reactions and Stoichiometry." McGraw-Hill Ryerson chemistry 11. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson‚ 2002. 295-321. 2. Smith‚ S. E. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-stoichiometry.htm 3. "IRON ORE - Hematite‚ Magnetite & Taconite". Mineral Information Institute. Retrieved 7 April 2006. 4. (). . [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.clihouston.com/knowledge-base/production-of-iron-from-iron-ore-hematite-magnetite.html. [Last Accessed ]. 5. What effect does mining have on the environment
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it passes through the atmosphere. As it passes through soil‚ the water picks up more carbon dioxide from organic debris. The water and carbon dioxide combine to form a weak carbonic acid. This acid reacts with minerals in the rocks and either dissolves them or turns them into other minerals. Rocks such as chalk and limestone contain calcium carbonate. The calcium carbonate reacts with the weak carbonic acid to form calcium bicarbonate which is soluble. It is then removed in solution. Carbonation is
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Key Terms: Mineral- a naturally occurring‚ inorganic solid that has a crustal structure and a definite chemical composition Rock- a large mass of stone Organic- derived from living organisms Inorganic- not derived from living organisms Pure Substance- a form of matter that has a constant chemical composition and characteristic properties. It cannot be separated into its several components without breaking its chemical bonds. Element- a substance composed of a single kind of atom
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nonrenewable resources – examples of each. Renewable – can be replenished. Ex: plants and energy from water & wind. Non-renewable – cannot be replenished. Ex: metals and fossil fuels. How human population growth is affecting the planet. Rate of mineral and energy usage has climbed. Types of environmental problems. Natural Hazards: earthquakes‚ hurricanes‚ and landslides. Human induced or human accentuated: Climate change due to human greenhouse – gas emissions Resource depletion due to overpopulation
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I went to the local flea market today and found a rock for sale. I decided to purchase the rock and bring it home to do a little research on it. After surfing the internet I discovered my find to be a mineral rock named‚ “amethyst.” I was interested in finding out where and how this mineral was formed. The more I searched‚ the more I encountered fascinating information. This is a small summary of what I learned. The physical characteristics of amethyst consist of a transparent or translucent
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according to the magnetic field strength. Different magnetic separators have different characteristics and performance. The common things have magnetite iron ore (belong to strong magnetic minerals)‚ hematite (belong to weak magnetic minerals)‚ limonite‚ lens iron ore‚ siderite (they are weak magnetic minerals)‚ etc. They are the raw materials of iron and steel industry‚ China’s iron ore grade is low‚ most of the impurities high‚ so more than 80 percent of the need for magnetic separation. Manganese
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National Institute of Geological Sciences Laboratory in Principles of Geology Geology 11.1 Laboratory Manual Name: _____________________ Student #: ___________________ Section: ____________________ Copyright © 2003 National Institute of Geological Sciences. All rights reserved. National Institute of Geological Sciences Laboratory in Principles of Geology Representing the Surface of the Earth Objectives To be able to interpret the data represented on a map To be able to identify
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chemical properties. 3. Give two examples of each of the four major mineral groups (silicates‚ carbonates‚ oxides and sulphides). ➔ Silicates: quartz and topaz ➔ Carbonates: magnesite and aragonite ➔ Oxides: uranite and hematite ➔ Sulphides: pyrite and marcasite 4. Distinguish between a rock and a mineral i.e.‚ what are they? How are they similar? How are they different? A rock is a solid mineral formed on the surface of the Earth. A mineral is a natural solid substance (i.e. mountains). They both are solid
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I.Introduction Philippines’ minerals are the country’s assets‚ many mining applications and projects in the Philippines are also in small islands with fragile ecosystems that are also highly vulnerable to natural and climate hazards. The Philippines is one of the richest mining deposits globally. According to estimates‚ the Philippines have the fifth largest reserve of minerals in the world. It has the world’s 3rd largest gold‚ 4th largest copper‚ and 5th largest nickel reserves. The Intellasia
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