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    My Element is the Most Important Element (Argon) •Atomic mass 39.948 •Atomic Number -18 •Gas at 298 K •Density-0.0017837 grams per cubic centimeter •Third Noble gas •Chemical Symbol-Ar •It is also obtained from the air as a byproduct of the production of oxygen and nitrogen •It is the third most atmospheric gas •Argon is colorless and odorless •Argon is non reactive and has no effect on living organisms •Makes up 1% of the air around •Argon is found in the earth’s crust…

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    Fluorine Research Paper

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    atomic number is 9. Fluorine is a chemical that looks pale and yellow. The atomic weight is 18.9984032 and the density is 0.001696 grams per cubic centimeter. Fluorine is a non-medal the period number is 2 its group number is 17 and the halogen. Fluorine is a gas. Fluorine was discovered by Henri Moissanin 1886. Ferdinand Frederick Henri Moissan was a French chemist who won the 1906 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in isolating fluorine from its compounds. Moissan was one of the original…

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    are responsible for physical properties of compounds such as crystal structures, melting points, boiling points, vaporization, viscosity and surface tension, but not the chemical behavior of the three states of matter; when a molecular substance changes states, the atoms within the molecule are unchanged. These properties can therefore be used in identifying an unknown sample by comparing for example its observed melting range with other known compounds. Similarly these properties can be used…

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    lab is to find the emperical formula of a compound made of magnesium and oxygen. We took a strip of magnesium and combusted it to figure out how much of the strip was magnesium by weighing the remaining ashes. The weight that wasn’t transferred to ashes was burnt off in the smoke as oxygen. To find the emperical formula, you had to take the average mass of both magnesium and oxygen and divide by the average mass to get the amount of mols in the compound. After you got the mols, you divide by…

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    and oxygen in this equation: Mg + O2 → MgxOy Since an ionic compound is the hopeful result of this lab, an ionic compound is a chemical compound comprising ions, which ions are an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of an electron. Ions can be negatively charged and called anions, or positively charged and called anions. But in this lab, many concepts and techniques will be used to get this compound. The main technique that will be used is heating to a…

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    Ammonia (NH3) is one of the most commonly produced industrial chemicals in the United States. It is used in industry and commerce, and also exists naturally in humans and in the environment. The problem is that during that time ammonia was used in most refrigerators, and it was toxic and many food-industry workers died. His team worked very hard and researched with a potential alternative refrigerant. Tetrafluoroethylene is a chemical compound with the formula C2F4. It belongs to the family of…

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    The boiling point of an organic compound determines its structural features and physical properties of the compound, which helps us to name the characteristics. Boiling point defined as the “temperature at which the vapour pressure of the liquid is the same as the pressure of the atmosphere on the liquid surface”. (Mahaffy, P, Bucat, B, Tasker, R, Kotz, J, Treichel, P, Weaver, G, McMurry, J 2011). The boiling point 1-hexanol, 2-hexanone, 1-pentanol and 3-methyl-1-butanol are represented in the…

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    through the process of a chemical change.it is important to understand their chemical properties in order to put it in the correct container that is appropiate. This means that the temperature, pressure, and concentration must remain consistent throughout time. However, a chemical change is sometimes required in order to understand the substance better. For example, some chemicals may need to be introduced to fingerprints which may not be visible to the eye. When chemicals are added to it, it…

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    perspiring. What most people don’t know about this is that some antiperspirants use aluminum compounds as a way to temporarily plug the sweat ducts in your body, stopping the flow of sweat to the skin’s surface (National Cancer Institute). Though aluminum is a very abundant element, research shows that aluminum has no beneficial role to the body and should be avoided. Some theories state that the aluminum compounds found in antiperspirants can be the cause of breast cancer, Alzheimer’s, kidney…

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    Determining the Chemical Formula of a Hydrate PROCEDURE Experiment required: copper (II) sulfate hydrate, 2 crucibles, electronic mass balance, bunsen burner, iron ring, crucible tong, clay triangle, wire gauze, retort stand, 1. Individuals should wear goggles on and tied hair back before the experiment started. 2. The mass of an empty crucible cover was measured. 3. Approximately 2.00g of copper (II) sulfate hydrate samples was taken out and put into the crucible. 4. The mass of the crucible…

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