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    Copper Sulfate Research Paper

    It is brittle, meaning it is hard, yet is can break easily, it is fragile. Copper sulfate can also conduct electricity in solution, meaning when it is dissolved in water the atoms are free to move around in the solution, therefore moving between metals and creating an electric circuit, hence conducting electricity. The chemical formula of copper sulfate is CuSO4. Cu is copper, S is sulfate and O is oxygen. The 4 means there are 4 oxygen atoms. Copper sulfate is composed of a tightly structured lattice

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    Machanical vs Splicing

    splice, splice realignment should be unnecessary because most mechanical splices are environmentally and mechanically stable within their intended application. The types of mechanical splices that exist for mechanical splicing include glass, plastic, metal, and ceramic tubes; and V-groove and rotary devices. Materials that assist mechanical splices in splicing fibers include transparent adhesives and index matching gels. Transparent adhesives are epoxy resins that seal mechanical splices and provide

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    The Importance Of Granite

    cooling of magma. Deep inside the earth, past the mantle layer, there is a deep layer of molten rock. The molten rock is formed when naturally occurring radioactive elements inside the ground break down and decay. The reaction of the decaying material frees large amounts of heat, melting the rocks around it. As geological events happen, like the moving of plates or the build-up of pressure from heat, the molten rocks get pushed toward the surface. As the rock gets closer to the surface, it also cools

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    Research report: Sphalerite By Jia Ni Zhou (Viola) Section A a. The metals contained are Zinc, Iron, Palladium, Cadmium, lead. The main metal compounds found in it is ZnS. b. The extraction of Zinc from Sphalerite follows: (the flow diagram is on the next page.) Step 1: Sieving The ore is firstly crushed and be able to be separated from the gangue. Step 2: Froth Flotation Since the concentration of zinc in natural ore is usually between 40%-50%. By using froth flotation

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    Revenant: A Fictional Narrative

    The golem says with a clear hint of amusement as Yukina looked at him almost afraid that he would deny that he ever helped her deal with a vampire, or that the event ever happened. Moving one hand behind his back so rusted metal began to leap from the car to his palm in a molten state no doubt shocking Yukina if she decided to peek noticing that rust seemly being turned back in time to reclaim its further glory before sneaking into the golem's closed

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    Mixtures and Compounds

    Mixtures and Compounds XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX SCI-110 9 May 2011 Mixtures and Compounds Describe the difference between a mixture and a compound. Chemical compounds are in every known object or substance. They are composed of two elements that combine with each other. They can also be more than two elements. Compounds are one of three forms of matter, and the other two are element mixtures. Compounds have a definite composition, as water will always consist of 88.9% oxygen and

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    Fibre Laser Cutting

    High Power Laser and required to design a series of experiments to determine how certain parameters affect laser cutting Aim To gain a basic understanding of the operation of High Power Class 4 Industrial Lasers in regards to the cutting of sheet metal, and how varying parameters affects the cuts finish. Objectives 1. Learn basic components of a high power (Class 4) laser system and the basic safety issues involved 2. Learn principles and characteristics of laser cutting 3. Design

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    Determination of Valency of Magnesium

    Title: Experiment 2 Determination of the valency of the magnesium Objective: -To study the quantitative relationship between the amount of reactants and products of a reaction. -A known starting mass of magnesium and the measured collection of hydrogen gas will be used to determine the reaction stoichiometry and the valency of magnesium. - To identify the unknown X value in the chemical equation between magnesium and hydrochloric acid - To determine the valency of magnesium Introduction:

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    Assignment

    LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY TOPIC:- TERM PAPER OF DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING MEC-206 TOPIC: Material and Heat treatments used for sheet metal Moulds(Die) Submitted to: Submitted by: MR.HARPINDER SINGH RAHUL PAINULY (Deptt. Of Mechanical) Roll.No: RE4801B47 Regd.: 10810232

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    Chemistry Revision

    substance which contains one type of atom Electronic configuration: 2,8,8,8,8,8 Ionic Bonding: Ionic bonding is between a metal and non metal. Metal gives up its electrons and becomes positively charged. Ionic bonding is caused by attraction. Ionic Compound Properties; High Melting and Boling Points require lots of energy to break apart. Conduct electricity when in molten. Covalent Bonding: Atoms share electrons. Simple molecular covalent compounds: Low Melting and Boling points. Strong

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