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    copper has a atomic mass of 63.546. Copper was one of the first metals altered by humans. The oldest metal object found in the Middle East consists of copper, it was a tiny awl dating back as far as 5100 B.C. Most copper occurs in ores and must be smelted for purity before it can be used. But natural chemical reactions do sometimes release native copper, according to Chemicool; this explains why humans have been making things from the metal for at least 8,000 years. People figured out how to…

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    bands are considered “grunge” and “glam metal”. Personally, I believe Nirvana and Motley Creu are very different. Though they both fall under the rock category of music, as we know all rock music is not made the same. Motley Creu had its “Glam Metal” approach which was fun, entertaining and made for partying. While Nirvana had a more “Alternative” and “Grunge” style of rock, which was generally angst filled and introspective; not as lively and fun as “Glam Metal”. In my research I discovered…

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    David Bowie, and many others in the 1960s and 1970s. In turn, they made way for the new metal, punk, and grunge artists of the 1980s and 1990s. 1950s jazz, blues, and R&B have served as the basis for eighties and nineties R&B, hip hop, and rap. Pop has continued to develop with the changing minds and attitudes of Americans, and electronic music has been completely remade. Some music genres like heavy metal, alternative rock, and punk rock represent prosperity of the decades through lyrics…

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    Ionic Holding

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    fascination constitutes an ionic bond. Ionic holding happens between a nonmetal, which goes about as an electron acceptor, and a metal, which goes about as an electron contributor. Metals have few valence electrons, though nonmetals have more like eight valence electrons; to effectively fulfill the octet control, the nonmetal will acknowledge an electron gave by the metal. More than one electron can be given and got in an ionic bond. The greater part…

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    Metals are shiny, conduct heat and electricity the best out of the three, and are malleable and ductile. Metalloids have properties of both metals and non-metals. Non-metals are one the right side of the table. The metalloids are between the non-metals and metals, the metals making up the majority of the table. Periods are horizontal rows that help to arrange the elements. Each element…

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    Cause Of Autism Essay

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    A highly controversial topic is the real cause of autism since the number of cases is increasing rapidly. The root cause of autism is microbes which are found in the stomach. Autism can also be caused by metals that are common in vaccines. (Kehr) Microbes are commonly found in the stomach, colon, and gut.(Kehr) Autism is a disorder that lasts for a person’s entire life and can often be detected during childhood. (Slaughter)In 2016, one in sixty eight children has a spectrum of autism and boys…

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    Flame Test Lab Conclusion

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    Which metals produce similar flame colors (according to your naked eye)? NaCl and NaNo3 both turned the color orange. 2. What metal ions are in the unknown solutions A and B from the barrels on the vacant lot? Clearly, and in detail, explain your reasoning. The metal ions BsCl and LiCl are in the unknown solutions A and B from the barrels on the vacant lot. 3. A student performed flame tests on several unknown substances and observed that all of the flame colors were shades of red.…

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    Babymetal Research Papers

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    Metal music is a genre historically dominated by men. An all-female trio of teens, Babymetal’s music is a new combination of Idol pop, or J-pop (Japenese pop) and metal, a novel fusion of genres the group defines as “kawaii” (cute) metal. Babymetal’s first single was released in 2014, and “their debut album was the bestselling Japanese album in America in 2014” (Benjamin par 1). In a Nikkel Trendy interview, Babymetal’s producer, Kobametal, states he wanted to create a “Metal unit that would…

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    1.0) The Ellingham Diagram 1.1) Introduction The Gibbs free energy (∆G) of a reaction is defined as the measure of the thermodynamic force that drives a reaction to occur. When ∆G is positive, it indicates that a reaction will not occur spontaneously while when ∆G is negative, the reaction is spontaneous. The Gibbs free energy equation is given by : ∆G = ∆H –T∆S ∆H refers to the enthalpy and is a measure of the actual energy that is released when the reaction occurs. A negative…

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    Trace Elements

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    high levels of metal concentration. These metal levels vary from region to region in the brain, and any abnormal existing of these metals would lead to neurological diseases. In the present study, the feasibility of measuring trace metals; iron (Fe), copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in the central nervous…

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