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    What Is Triangulene?

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    electrons cause the molecule to oxidize almost instantly as these electrons react to try to find stability. The researcher team form IBM has found a way to overcome this obstacle. By starting with the molecule dihydrotriangulene, triangulene with a hydrogen attached to each of the unpaired electrons. The researchers were able…

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    Atomic structure AC1.1 1. Produce a table showing each sub-atomic particle with their relative masses and charges (Bbc.co.uk 2015). Particle Relative Charge Relative Mass Proton +1 1 Neutron 0 1 Electron -1 2. Explain the meaning of the terms, ATOMIC NUMBER and MASS NUMBER of an atom in terms of sub atomic particles. The atomic number refers to the number of protons in an atom, the mass number refers to the number of protons plus the number of neutrons (Bbc.co.uk 2015). 3. A…

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    For the specific sample that you used, briefly explain why you think that the purity was not 100%. The scraps of aluminium were not pure because of the oxidation of the surface of the container along with the coats of paint and plastic that covered the aluminum. Name two other aluminum containing substances with which you are familiar that could be analyzed by the method used in this experiment. Two other substance that contain aluminum that could be analyzed using this experiment are window…

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    What Is Mercury Gilding

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    Throughout this exhibition, I have created one specific theme—to take you through the technique of gilding and the material of gilt bronze. Gilding or Ormolu is a “decorative technique for applying fine gold leaf or powder to a solid surface such as wood, stone, or metal to give a thin coating of gold.” In this case, the exhibition will revolve around gilt bronze Asian artwork. Let us take a tour through multiple pieces and learn about the gilding technique, and how the material has held up…

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    Static Electricity

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    Jessica Vandeventer 16 March 16 Static Electricity or Electrostatics Purpose/Question- The purpose of this experiment it to explore static electricity and to explore how charges effect one another. Hypothesis– Any like charges will repel each other and any unalike charges will be attracted to each other. Data Tables/ Graphs – Charging Material Pepper Salt Paper Aluminum Styrofoam Uncharged Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Cotton Nothing Nothing Stuck to ruler Stuck to ruler Nothing Fur…

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    CO2 Balanced – C5H12 + 8 O2 = 6 H2O + 5 CO2 (5 points) Score 2. Methane (CH4), ammonia (NH3), and oxygen (O2) can react to form hydrogen cyanide (HCN) and water according to this equation: CH4 + NH3 + O2  HCN + H2O…

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    Toxicity is the levels of chemical which causes harm to organism. A median level toxicity, LD50 is the levels of chemical required to kill half the population on organisms. LD50 metrics is used to define toxicity and any level beyond this measure is considered lethal causing acute toxicity and mortality. At No observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) , there is no biologically or statically significant adverse effect of exposure on organism. The exposure level in minimum and the risk is acceptable…

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    Conclusion The Synthesis of Copper Compound lab was to take a regular copper wire and turn it into a metallic copper which is a pure substance. When copper reacts with nitric acid several physically properties can be seen happening for example: the colour changing and gas vapor starting to form. Many of the other reactions were similar to this that I and my partner saw such as: the formation of copper (II) hydroxide, decomposing the compound (CuO (OH) 2) by heating it, adding a different acid…

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    semipermeable membrane only leaving water behind. However reverse osmosis tends to waste a large amount of water. Active transport can also be used to remove caffeine from water this is because activated carbon uses London dispersion forces in order to bond to the caffeine molecule. Active carbon does have its drawback just like the others as it can often be expensive and sometimes it does not stop all contaminates from pass…

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    When using a 100 mL graduated cylinder marked every 1 mL, there should be one decimal places in each reading. The first decimal place is an estimated because the graduated cylinder is marked for every 1 mL. The final definitive number is in the ones place, so the tenth place should be estimated, as the last digit of measurement is usually estimated. For example, on a 100ml graduated cylinder marked every 1 mL, a sample reading would be 75.6mL, three significant figures, because 75 would be shown…

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