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    If heating magnesium in the presence of oxygen and they react completely, then the ionic compound’s empirical formula can be found using this equation by calculating the masses of magnesium 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…

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    Rhodium Greek History

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    The atomic number of 45 belongs to the element rhodium which is derived from the Greek word Rhodon meaning rose. It was first discovered in 1803 by William Hyde Wollaston, an English chemist. it is known as one of the PGM (platinum-group metals). Canada, Russia and south Africa are one of the top three producers of rhodium as south Africa as main exporter. It is usually found together with other PGMs as ores mined in its reserves. People who love jewelries are often attracted to the rarity of…

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    Lab Report On 100-Memol

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    A strip of magnesium (Mg) ribbon was cut with a scissor. Said piece had a length of 6 cm, and a weight of 0.071 g. The magnesium piece was rolled into a compact ribbon. After that, with copper turnings the mg piece was covered. Next, 700-mL of water was placed into a 1000-mL beaker. Then, the copper-wrapped magnesium was placed in the beaker. A 100-mL graduated cylinder was filled completely with water. After, said cylinder was covered with a small piece of paper towel over the entire rim, and…

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    The removal of carbon dioxide in Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) has been an important topic of research due to the increasing amount of recirculating aquaculture systems being employed in the aquaculture industry. Carbon dioxide, as well as ammonia, are excreted by the fish and can be present in high quantities. Elevated levels of CO2 accumulation within the recirculating water could have toxic effects on fish. The maximum level of CO2 and ammonia that can be present in the tanks…

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    Magnesium Oxide Lab Report

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    burning of magnesium in open air causes a chemical reaction that forms the compound, magnesium oxide. This reaction occurs due to the heat that provides energy to activate the reaction. A blinding white flame will burn as the reaction occurs. In this lab, magnesium is burned in an open crucible over a Bunsen burner several times until the magnesium ceases to burn. This process allows for the magnesium to completely react with the oxygen found in the open air, forming the chemical compound…

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    The Purpose of lab 3.5 The Density of Solids was to use density to determine if the slab is the same substance as one of the cubes. In order to do so, the mass of each of the two cubes, and the slab were taken, and the dimensions of each were accurately measured. The dimensions were multiplied to find the volume, and the volume and mass were then used to find a comparable value, the density of each object. The mass and volume of an irregularly shaped stone were then found, and from this, the…

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    Mineral Homeostasis

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    Magnesium is a mineral that can be described in so many different ways. It is almost impossible to name every little thing that magnesium may assist in to help our body function. To start with, magnesium is roughly involved in 300 essential reactions that happen within our body. The adult contains about 25g of magnesium in their body. Magnesium has specific recommended consumption level. If there is not enough magnesium in the body, it can cause multiple problems or illnesses. The same applies…

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    Mole Ratios Lab

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    1. The reported mole ratio of magnesium to oxygen will be too high. The experiment will have less oxidation while burning. Since there are 2 oxygen and some of the magnesium evaporates as it burns, the ratio will be higher than usual 2. Since there are some magnesium present at the end of the result from not allowing all of magnesium to react and oxidize, the ratio of Mg:O will be too high -Source of error: The first source of error happened when students lifted the lid off, sometimes he/she…

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    Johan Gottlieb Gahn, a swedish chemist, heated the mineral pyrolusite (MnO2) and in the presence of charcoal, found element 25, manganese in the year 1774. This silvery-metallic element has an atomic mass of 54.938049 rounded to 55 with 7 valence electrons. Manganese is a transition metal in group 7, period 4. Manganese is very flammable and dangerous with very strong intensity! It’s found in the earth’s mantle while having a melting point of 1246℉. The element manganese stimulates functions of…

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    Magnesium Research Paper

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    “Magnesium was discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy in England (1755). Sir Humphrey Davy also discovered MgO and HgO. The original name of Magnesium is Magnesia from the Greek word. In 1618, a farmer at Epsom in England gave his cows water from a well, but the cows refused to drink because of the water’s bitter taste. However, the farmer noticed the water seemed to heal scratches and rashes. The words spread out. Eventually it was recognised to be magnesium sulphate, MgSO4. Until 1755, it recognized…

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