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    decades. Generally speaking, 1760 is pointed to by most historians as the start of the Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain, and from around 1830 spread across the globe (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2014). Plentiful resources such as coal and iron ore coupled with economic modes of transportation, advances in science, technological innovations, political stability, availability of capital, population growth and an entrepreneurial spirit contributed to a radical restructuring of society which

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    Citrine Research Paper

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    more desirable and more rare. Most heat treated citrine will show slight reddish tints, not usually present in natural citrine. The color is formed by oxidation levels of iron ions in the quartz, as the mineral is heated the oxidation of the color

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    Stainless Steel

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    was used people in 1821 they were realizing that steel was resistant to some acids. Some of the acids steel is resistant to are on your finger tips. Stainless steel was first produced 100 years ago. Before the stainless steel age, we used to only use iron which was a very popular metal. Now stainless steel is used for lots of things like appliances, medical equipment and automobiles. Stainless steel has metal competitors like copper, aluminium, and carbon steel.

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    increased corrosion will create holes in the walls of gas tanks letting the gas spill out into the ground around the tank. This could pollute groundwater in the surrounding area and kill plant life. The walls of gas tanks are typically made of cast iron or steel, which the acetic acid will eat through at a rate of about 1mm per year (NIST, 2014). This is not only much faster than expected, but a reason for research on a better metal to use for gas storage

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    As seen on the right, Chromium is an element one may assume that it is nothing more than a disheveled piece of shiny silver. However, it is much more than that. Have you ever wondered how shiny car fenders are manufactured or perhaps what makes them so lustrous? To your surprise, or maybe not to your surprise, they are mostly made of the element Chromium! With that said, that is not the only purpose chromium serves. It may be used to harden steel, manufacture stainless steel, or form other useful

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    Company Profile KBP Coil Coaters is one of the largest independent buyers of aluminum and steel coil in North America. KBP Coil Coaters has been around for 35 years, which began by coating aluminum and steel coils. The aluminum alloys are strong resistance against corrosion, excellent formability, and weldability. Aluminum alloys get manufactured for projects like chemical equipment, furniture, condensers, heat exchangers and wide pressure vessels. Also, it is extremely easy to cut and cool

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    Iron is a vital mineral that is needed for many roles within the body. This includes the transport of oxygen in the blood with haemoglobin, myoglobin which is iron-containing and helps store oxygen in muscles cells and support of the immune system (Arens, 1996). Composition of Iron There are 2 different forms of iron, haem and non-haem. Haem iron is the most easily absorbed of the two, and is the more desirable as its absorption is not impacted by other nutrients eaten in the diet ("Iron | Nutrient

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    Copper Periodic Table

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    The element I have chosen for our Atomic Structures And The Periodic Table Project is the element copper. Copper is one of the first metals ever to be handled by human hands and till this day is still one of the most important metals in the industry. Copper gets its name from the Latin word “Cuprum” this words meaning is from the island of Cyprus. Cyprus is an island where the Romans mined for copper in the ancient times. Copper is an transition metal with the atomic number twenty nine. Copper has

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    The mineral iron (Fe) is a crucial substance for the human body. Many parts of the body, including red blood cells, require iron in order for the body to function normally. Only specific amounts of iron are absorbed by the body to maintain homeostasis. However, iron is a very toxic mineral so if there is too much iron stored in the body, it can lead to serious consequences. People that suffer from haemochromatosis, a hereditary iron disorder, are unable to regulate the amount of iron absorbed from

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    Minerals can be used for a variety of different things. Without knowing it, they could be in the walls of a house, or there could be minerals in food. Also in Hollywood, Gypsum is used as fake snow(“Other Uses of Gypsum”). Gypsum has different forms like Alabaster, and Satin spar. Having different forms contributes to the reason why it has many different uses. Alabaster is known as a healing rock and is used for meditation. It also is very chalky while Satin spar is known for being very silky (Desy

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