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    Zinc History

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    ZINC Zinc is one of the natural elements on the periodic table. It was discovered in Germany in 1746‚ by Andreas Marggraf. The name is from the German‚ ‘zinc’‚ which may be derived from Persian‚ which means ‘sing’. The element was known to the Romans but they rarely used it. When it was first used it was recognized. Zinc has a specification of metal made from ore or another material a process of distillation by electrolysis. The atomic number for zinc is 30. The mass number is 65.39 mass units

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    Determination of Chemical Formulae: The Reaction of Zinc and Iodine By Sarah Abstract: The main objective of this experiment was to use to the reaction between zinc and iodine to examine the validity of the Law of Conservation of Mass and the Law of Constant Composition. The Law of Constant Composition was tested by determining the mass of each of the reactants‚ zinc and iodine‚ and comparing their total to the mass of the zinc iodide product plus the excess zinc. The total mass of the reactants was determined

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    Voltaic Cell Lab Report

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    the concentration of negative terminal electrolyte‚ the higher the potential difference in voltaic cell. Variables: Manipulated variable | Concentration of negative terminal electrolyte * Use zinc sulphate solution‚ ZnSO4 as the negative terminal electrolyte throughout the experiment * Use zinc sulphate solution‚ ZnSO4 of different concentration‚ 1.0M‚ 0.10M‚ 0.010M and 0.0010M

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    Chemistry and Zinc

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    the weight of a post 1982 penny? 2.5 grams 2. What is the percent copper and zinc in a post 1982 penny? 97.5% of zinc and 2.5% of copper 3. How many grams of copper and zinc are in a post 1982 penny? 2.44grams of copper and 0.0625gramss of zinc 4. How many moles of copper and zinc are in post 1982 pennies? 0.0383moles of cooper and 0.000955moles of zinc 5. Write a balanced reaction of zinc with HCl. Zn (s) + 2 HCl(aq) ====> Zn+2(aq) + 2 Cl-(aq) + H2(g) Reaction: Zn(s)

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    prelab 8

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    dissolving the zinc core and leaving behind the copper coating. We will figure out the percent composition from the mass of copper and zinc using titration and precipitation. Procedure: 1) First dissolve the zinc core of a penny and leave copper covering intact by applying four notches in the coin using a triangular file. 2) Place the penny in a 50 mL of a pre-determined concentration of HCl solution overnight. 3) Then determine the percent copper from the mass of copper. 4) Find the percent of zinc by precipitation

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    braces to teeth. It can be supplied in bottles of powder and liquid‚ which are mixed on a glass slab or paper pad using a spatula. The liquid in glass ionomer cement contains itaconic acid‚ tartaric acid‚ maleic acid and water. The powder includes zinc oxide‚ aluminum oxide and calcium. One of the best qualities about this type of cement is that it releases Fluoride‚ which helps prevent tooth decay. It slowly is released from this powder because of its special combination of glass‚ ceramic particles

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    predicted that the metals in solid form will displace metals in solution if located higher over the other within the activity series chart. Materials: 10 test tubes Test tube holder Metals in Solid Form 1. Aluminum 2. Iron 3. Zinc 4. Magnesium 5. Zinc 6. Aluminum 7. Copper 8. Tin 9. Lead 10. Iron Metals in Solution 1. CuCl2 2. MgCl2 3. Pb(NO3)2 4. Ni(NO3)2 5. Ca(NO3)2 6. SnCl2 7. Ag(NO3) 8. Pb(NO3)2 9. ZnCl2 10. Cu(SO4) Observations & Analysis: Metals & Solutions

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    Galvanisation

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    process of applying a protective zinc layer of coating to steel or iron to prevent rusting. The most common form of galvanization is hot-dip galvanization. Hot-dip galvanization is the process of coating iron or steel‚ which are less reactive‚ by passing the metal via a molten bath of zinc at high temperatures. Hence‚ when the solution gets exposed to the atmosphere‚ pure zinc reacts with oxygen to form zinc oxide. This further reacts with carbon dioxide to form zinc carbonate‚ a usually dull grey

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    gutters coated with a layer of zinc. This type of gutter is strong but is also prone to rust. Proper gutter installation is very important to ensure proper drainage and avoid standing water in your gutters. Leaf protectors will reduce the amount of leaves that will settle in your gutters. It is strongly recommend that you inspect and clean galvanized gutters often to prevent clogging and premature rusting. GalvalumeGalvalume is steel‚ with a coating of aluminum and zinc. The result is a strong‚ durable

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    Lab report

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    OLD COINS TURN TO GOLD DESIGN: Problem or Research Question: How does zinc effects the color change in a copper penny? Hypothesis: If copper and zinc comes together‚ then it will form brass‚ which gives gold color to copper penny. Variables: There were no variables at this experiment PROCEDURES: Materials: Zinc (SN) filling‚ 3M NaOH solution‚ Copper penny‚ tongs‚ Hot plate‚ 100 ml beaker‚ 250 ml beaker‚ Bunsen burner‚ Water‚ Spoon. Procedure: First‚ we turned on the hot plate.

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