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    Electricity is required to make colloidal silver that is pure, because other methods require the use of chemicals that leave behind contaminants. Thus, the use of electricity is the only way to make correct colloidal silver that is safe for internal usage. Anything that is added into the solution changes it into something else. For example, the addition of salt chemically-transforms colloidal silver into silver chloride, which is something that does not have the exceptional safety record of colloidal

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    Why You Should Consider A Carport Made From Aluminum A carport is the ideal solution if you want to protect your car from the sun and rain, but don't have a garage. You can get a carport made from steel, wood, or aluminum. Aluminum carports are popular because of the advantages they offer. Here's a look at why you should consider buying an aluminum carport. How Aluminum Compares To Wood One of the best features of aluminum is that it requires very little care, especially compared to the amount

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    Yuna is a playable character and one of the major cast in Final Fantasy X. She is a young summoner in the world of Spira.Kind and polite, she will go out of her way to help anyone in need, this wins the hearts of many as they treat her back with the same kindness As a summoner, she has a sense of duty to rid Spira of Sin, an entity that destroys cities with high population and technology. Like most summoners, she is a loyal and devout follower of Yevon’s Teachings, Spira’s religion. However, Yuna

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    Alkali Research Papers

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    The Alkali metals are found in group 1 of the periodic table, they are very reactive metals that do not form in the nature. These metal only have one electron in their outer shell. Alkali metals are malleable, ductile, and are good conductors of heat and electricity. Alkali metals are much softer then most metals. If these Alkali metals are exposed to water they can explode. Properties of Alkali metals are; they have the largest atomic radii in their periods, Low ionization energies, low electronegativities

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    automotive industries. 13. What is the financial position and (functional) strategy of the organization? Alcoa just finalized a split in the company, which will allow for targeted investment opportunity. (Reuters 2016) Alcoa will continue to work on smelting and refining and the new company, Arconic Inc. will focus on products for the automotive and aerospace industries. In this way they hope to pull the profitable side of the business out and work to expand it. Focusing on R & D will help Alcoa plan

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    The Minerals Among Us: Hemimorphite New Jersey is home to many rocks and minerals. That is because of the state’s location when the North American Continental Plate was Separated from the African plate a long time ago, during Pangea. When the continents broke apart, volcanic rifts rose, pouring new rocks and minerals over New Jersey. One of the minerals found here is Hemimorphite. It can be found in many places in New Jersey, including Sterling Hill, Sterling Mine, and other places in Sussex County

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    Following the formation of solid copper (II) hydroxide (Cu(OH)2), the solution was heated in order to break the bonds in the copper (II) hydroxide to form copper (II) oxide (CuO) and water (H2O); classifying this process as a decomposition reaction because the reactant was broken down into smaller compounds. While heating the solution, the opaque royal blue color became a clear colorless solution; furthermore, as the solution became clear charcoal color solution began to appear in the solution. The

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    General Information: Copper is the 29th element, is in group number 11 on the periodic table of elements. Copper has and atomic number of 29 (meaning one copper atom contains twenty nine electrons and twenty nine protons). opper has an average atomic mass of 63.546amu. Copper isotopes: Naturally occurring copper isotopes include Cu-63 (natural abundance: 69.17%, 62.930 amu) and Cu-65 (natural abundance: 30.83%, 64.928 amu). Interestingly enough, Cu-64 is a radioactive isotope useful in nuclear medicine

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    As seen if Figure 1, the most reactive metal was Iron and the least reactive meatal was Copper. As seen in Table 1, Iron, which was the most reactive metal, reacted with water, hydrochloric acid, Copper (II) Sulfate, and Magnesium Chloride. The second most reactive metal was Zinc, which reacted with hydrochloric acid, Copper (II) Sulfate, and Magnesium Chloride. The third most reactive metal was Magnesium, which reacted with Hydrochloric Acid and Copper (II) Sulfate. The least reactive metal was

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    Metallic Copper Lab

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    Introduction: Metallic copper and its compounds have played an important role in history, from ancient civilizations to today’s economy. It also has biological and environmental significance. In this experiment, we explored copper in its metallic and ionic forms and examined the reactions which form metallic copper and copper compounds as well as calculated percentage yield of final metallic copper product. Materials and Methods: In this experiment, 5 different chemical reactions took place before

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