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    Flow Battery Cycle

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    Electrolyte price). So is this a system that is worth it? With the cooling system needed to keep the system under ~50-60 degrees celsius and high priced vanadium if any is lost it is expensive to replace. The final type of Flow battery is the Zinc Bromine battery…

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    numbers. If one of the numbers is already one, then they cannot be divided and simplified any further. 5th step) Write the formula. 11. The table below compares some properties of chlorine with bromine element Cl Br group 7 7 atomic number 17 36 atomic radius / pm 102 124 (i) Why do chlorine and bromine have different atomic…

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    Cabr2: An Ionic Compound

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    it will form an ionic compound. The next step in naming an ionic compound, is to name each component as if they were ions. The first component is a cation so you leave the name alone. The second component is an anion, so you change the ending of bromine to "-ide" and it’s becomes bromide. The last step is to combine the names so, CaBr2 becomes Calcium bromide. The first element of the formula NBr₃ is nitrogen a nonmetal, so it will form a covalent compound. In order to name a covalent compound…

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    It is used in flame-retardants, pesticides, and liquids used in photography to name a few. In addition, we are putting a chemical that kills bugs into our bodies! When the human body ingests bromine, the bromine takes the place of other elements in our body that we need to survive which causes our body to shut down. Drinking these sodas is slowly killing us inside without us knowing. Furthermore, 80% of the over 10,000 additives in our foods were once…

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    Healing with food is not a new concept. In earlier years; pre-antibiotics, people would search for specific plants, roots and spices in the woods to be boiled, placed on the skin, and so forth to nurse a patient back to health. Today, people are faced with so many options to maintain ones “optimal health”. Diets, such as the paleo, non-GMO, vegetarian, organic, gluten-free, Mediterranean, etc. are presented to people daily. My Plate, a dietary guideline that replaced the food pyramid and the…

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    What Is Silver Nitrate?

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    photography, and even the art of ceramics. Silver nitrate has been known by scientists worldwide to be very helpful in detecting the presence of Chlorine, Carbonate, Hydroxide, Sulfide, Phosphate, Bromine and Iodine ions. Chlorine will create a white colour after being exposed to silver nitrate. Bromine will create a pale yellow colour, and Iodine will produce a solid yellow colour. Silver Nitrate is also used…

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    Examination and Exercise of Green Chemistry through the Cyclohexanol Cycle Jesse Paner CHE 233L Section 301 Department of Chemistry, DePaul University, 1110 W. Belden Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614 panerjesse@yahoo.com May 1st, 2017 Abstract Green chemistry emphasizes the utilization of chemicals to their highest efficiency and reducing the production of harmful waste. This type of chemistry was initially conceived in order to reduce the damaging impact that chemical products have on the…

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    are composed of two atoms of the same element. These are: hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine. For example, when we refer to iodine, in a chemical reaction, we write it down as I2, which is a diatomic molecule. The table below shows the elements and their diatomic molecule: Element Diatomic Molecule Hydrogen H2 Nitrogen N2 Oxygen O2 Fluorine F2 Chlorine Cl2 Bromine Br2 Iodine…

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    N-Butanol Essay

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    determine the identity of an unknown organic liquid using physical constants: physical state, color, and odor, the solubility classification: water soluble or insoluble, the results of characterization tests: Lucas test, 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine test, Bromine in Methylene Chloride test, and Ferric hydroxamate test, and analyses of spectral data: IR spectrum and HNMR . All testing samples were added to testing tubes for observation. Data was collected to discover the boiling point of the…

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    Eugenol Lab Report

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    The lab instructions provided five components of cinnamon oil, of which one is the major component of clove oil. Of these five chemicals, only one, eugenol, has a phenol functional group. Because the IR spectrum of the distilled clove essential oil had a weak, broad peak around 3200 to 3500 cm-1, which corresponds to the hydroxyl/phenol functional group, there is evidence that eugenol is the major component of clove oil. Furthermore, since the IR spectra for the other four given chemicals would…

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