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    the volume. Fill the jar to the top with water. Carefully pour the water into a graduated cylinder. Precisely record the data. Using the plotted data on the graph and the simple curve or straight line to predict how long it would take for the flame to burn out on the candle if it was covered with the jar that was just measured. Results: (Data and calculations) Figure 1.1 Stated Beaker Size (mL) | Actual Beaker Size (mL) | Burning Time-Trial 1 | Burning Time-Trial 2 | Burning Time-Average

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    The head of the King is encircled by an irregular green areola with multi-coloured flames. Beneath Virupaksa are a woman and an elephant rising from the ocean waves. The woman may have been a servant of Virupaksa because she is offering him a snake and is wearing typical servant clothing- a flowing skirt adorned with gold jewels. The elephant

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    The key component of the gas-suspension preheater is the cyclone. A cyclone is a conical vessel into which a dust-bearing gas-stream is passed tangentially. This produces a vortex within the vessel. The gas leaves the vessel through a co-axial "vortex-finder". The solids are thrown to the outside edge of the vessel by centrifugal action, and leave through a valve in the vertex of the cone. Cyclones were originally used to clean up the dust-laden gases leaving simple dry process kilns. If, instead

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    either silver or lead that was interfused into the metal nitrate salts solution. In Part B, calcium or barium would appear. In Part C, another method of qualitative analysis was performed by cation flame tests. The various metal chloride solutions would be used to observed and recorded the colored flame of each species. The goal was to practice qualitative strategies to be able to precipitate, separate and identify the unknown cations in the solution by used lab equipment such as the centrifuge, disposable

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    Vincent heard about a group called the Flames, a group of Lighters and thought, “ we’ll make a group of Celebrities, to fight back”. The named their group of 100 the Socialites. They aren’t very organized, all the “members”, more like servants, just take orders from Vincent and Kathleen, and most of the time Kathleen and Vincent can’t decide on what the order is and wound up bickering. The Socialites may be unorganized, but they do know how to fight. By now the Flames have killed over half of the Celebrity

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    Candle Lab

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    candle needs oxygen to burn, they needed to place a 400mL beaker over the candle. One of the possible errors could be the beaker was wet or it was placed too fast over the candle and this made the flame to go out. When this process was repeated the candle flame lasted longer, this could have also

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    Candle Color Lab

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    Does the color of a candle affect how quickly it burns? I always look for candles to burn at dinner parties or to give a soft light into a room, I always felt that my white candles burned much quicker than those that are colored. I believe that the lighter color candles will burn quicker than the darker colored candles. During this experiment I plan to compare the difference in candles and the length of which they burn based on the color of the candle. Does the color of the candle make it burn at

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    dependent variables is the amount of time in between placing the beaker completely over the candle, and the flame burning out.    •The controlled variables is that the candle used in the experiment was always the same, and that all the beakers were made of glass. Materials

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    double coned blue flame produced the highest temperature. There are three positions or parts to a flame. Going from top to bottom, the first position would be the tip of the outer flame, the second position would be the tip of the inner cone and the final position would be at the halfway mark of the inner flame. The key results of this experiment were caused

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    3.07 Flame Test

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    1. Yes flame tests are valuable for detecting ions because each metal has a unique line spectrum, which is made up of different wavelength of light that gives off a certain color when heated. 2. The reason to soak the wood splints in distilled water is because if it wasn’t done then it would be harder to receive accurate results. By soaking the wood splints it gave us time to observe the flame color without the wood getting caught on fire. 3. If the unknown mixture were a mixture of two metals then

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