Oxide Essays

  • Magnesium Oxide Formula

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    Magnesium Oxide and Determination of its Empirical Formula Background When elements react to form compounds they do so in specific ratios. The formula that describes the smallest whole number ratio for elements in a compound is the empirical formula. In this experiment, you will heat magnesium in air (a source of oxygen) to generate magnesium oxide. By analyzing the mass of the magnesium and oxygen that have reacted, you will determine the number of moles of each present in the magnesium oxide product

  • Transition Metal Oxide Essay

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    Transition metal oxide (TMO) materials contain transition element and oxygen. Both insulator and metal of poor quality are belongs to this group. It may be happens that the same material may give both types of transport properties. When either temperature or pressure is varying, then metal-insulator transition is possible. There are few superconductors are transition metal oxide. Valence electrons are present more than one shell in such type of compound. But the most of transition metal has one

  • Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide

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    Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide Date: Aim: The aim of this experiment was to determine the empirical formula of magnesium oxide. Equipment: ·     Balance ·     Crucible and lid ·     Bunsen burner ·     Magnesium ribbon (0.2g) ·     Steel wool ·     Crucible tongs ·     Pipe clay triangle ·     Tripod Procedure: 1.     Obtain a clean, dry crucible and lid, then heat them for approximately 5 minutes over a Bunsen burner 2.     Clean the surface of a 20 cm strip of magnesium ribbon using

  • The Effects of Nitrous Oxide

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    reliving substances. Many physicians and dentists were curious as how to lessen the pain of their patients. It is no wonder that nitrous oxide was discovered during this period, but as it came to be the discovery of nitrous oxide in regards to medical anesthetic would be no easy feat. Joseph Priestly was the first to begin studying the effects of nitrous oxide. Joseph Priestly was an influential chemist whom throughout history contributed to many great strides in the study of chemistry. Headed by

  • Empirical Formula For Magnesium Oxide

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    Magnesium Oxide Aim. To find out the empirical formulae for magnesium-oxide Introduction. The empirical formula of a compound tells us the types of atoms present in a compound as well as the simplest whole-number ratio of the different types of atoms. The empirical formula does not tell us the actual number of atoms in the molecule. The mass of Mg + the mass of O2=mass of MgxOx. Knowing the mass of magnesium used and the mass of magnesium oxide produced

  • Finding the Empirical Formula for Magnesium Oxide

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    Finding the Empirical Formula for Magnesium Oxide The Results In order to work out the ratio for magnesium and oxygen, I will have to calculate the amount of magnesium and oxygen used. [IMAGE] From these results, and knowing that the Ar for Magnesium is 24, and the Ar for Oxygen is 16, I can find the number of moles for Magnesium and Oxygen. Investigation 1: Magnesium = 36.08 - 36.04 = 0.04g Oxygen = 36.11 - 36.08 = 0.03g Magnesium Ar = 24 Oxygen Ar = 16 --------------------------------

  • Obtaining Zinc Oxide from Calamine

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    Obtaining Zinc Oxide from Calamine Introduction Calamine is a mineral containing zinc carbonate (ZnCO₃) On heating it decomposes as: [IMAGE]ZnCO₃ ZnO + CO₂ (C = 12, 0 = 16, Zn = 65) This equation allows you to calculate a theoretical conversion of calamine into zinc oxide. As when using the theoretical conversion; [IMAGE]ZnCO₃ ZnO + CO₂ [IMAGE]65+12+48 65+16 + 12+32 [IMAGE]125 81 + 44 This means that one mole of calamine weighs 125g and when heated it produces

  • Determining the Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide

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    Determining the Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide INTRODUCTION: The empirical formula is the simplest and lowest whole number ratio of the different atoms in a sample of compound. To work out the empirical formula, the value of moles of the different atoms in a compound is needed. Mole is just simply a unit used to measure the amount of atoms, just like how the unit "dozen" is used to measure things such as eggs. One mole is 6×10^23 atoms and this number is called the Avogadro number

  • Using Hess’s Law to Calculate Heat of Formation of of Magnesium Oxide

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    exothermic so the temperature of the solution and container will rise and some heat will be lost to the surroundings. Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to calculate the heat of formation of magnesium oxide by studying a series of reactions involving magnesium and magnesium oxide and using Hess’s Law. Hypothesis: If the heat of reaction is found for two equations, then Hess’s Law will be able to determine the heat of reaction of the desired product. Materials: • S... ... middle of

  • Pros And Cons Of Nitric Oxide

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    Nitric Oxide (NO) is an inhaled gas that works via relaxation of the smooth muscles to dilate the blood vessels most commonly in the lungs (drugs.com, 2015). It is a blend of NO and Nitrogen and is used as a treatment for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) and Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn (PPHN) (Kumc.edu, 2015). This essays purpose is to inform about how it works, the uses for treatment, the type of patients most likely to benefit from NO, how it’s delivered, dosage

  • nitric oxide in the cardiovascular system: a review

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    radical nitric oxide is an abundant intracellular messenger molecule that plays a central role in maintenance of health, and is heavily involved in signal transduction in various cells of the body [1]. This molecule acts as a mediator in the regulation of cardiac function as well as having an important role in regulating contractility of the heart and maintenance of vascular tone in the cardiovascular system. As one of the most significant individuals in our discovery of nitric oxide, Dr. Robert Furchgott

  • The Enthalpy Values for the Reaction Between Calcium Carbonate and Calcium Oxide with Hydrogen Chloride

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    The Enthalpy Values for the Reaction Between Calcium Carbonate and Calcium Oxide with Hydrogen Chloride [IMAGE] H3 [IMAGE]CaCO3 (s) CaO (s) + CO2 [IMAGE] [IMAGE] H1 HCl H2 HCl CaCl2 (aq) Results ======= Variables of CaCO3 ================== Mass of CaCO3 + weighing bottle 3.302 g Mass of empty weighing bottle 0.831 g Mass of CaC03 used 2.471 g Temperature of acid initially 18 C Temperature of solution

  • Oxides of Hydrogen

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    Oxides of Hydrogen Introduction: Hydrogen atoms can react with oxygen atoms forming different compounds. There are mainly two types, one is water and the other is hydrogen peroxide. Structure: A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom joining together by covalent bonds. The shape of it is bent and its bond angle is of 105°. The structure is shown below. [IMAGE] A hydrogen peroxide molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms joined

  • Essay On Electrochemical Supercapacitors

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    concerned about the enhancement of SC values. Insufficient attention was paid to capacitance degradations of metal oxide/hydroxide materials at high current densities [118]. Our group previously reported the utilization of lyotropic liquid crystal (LLC) template in potentiostatic electrodeposition of Co(OH)2 which led to significant improvement in electrochemical performance [119]. Indium-tin oxide nanowire is known to possess excellent electrical properties and thermal stability [120, 121] which allows

  • Basics Of Oxidation Essay

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    the metal oxides .The change in free energy, AG, can be expressed as [10]. Oxidation of iron has been investigated and well understood. When iron oxidized in air at higher or elevated temperature layers of oxide scale are formed on the upper surface of the metal. Composition of the scale layers depends on the temperature [11]. As per the iron oxygen phase diagram, there is no wustite (FeO) formed if the iron is oxidized below 570C. A two layer oxide scale of

  • Powder Of Orange Peel Powder

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    represents the elemental analysis of Orange peel powder and carbon made from Orange peel powder respectively. Besides that this component is widely used to be manufactured as an adsorbent to adsorb (CO2) gas. Orange peel contain Potassium Oxide (K2O) with 1.72%, Calcium Oxide (CaO) with 1.31% and others components in the minority. Therefore, with the great amount of carbon component, carbon produced from orange peel and also orange peel itself is one of the potential adsorbent to adsorb CO2 from gas mixture

  • Catalyst Support Essay

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    Catalyst support is a material in which it is a solid form whereby the catalyst is attached to it in order to support the catalyst by increasing the surface area. Catalyst support shall not be confused with supported catalyst as these two terms are of different meanings. Supported catalyst is a catalyst in which it is supported by the catalyst support made of inert metal material in the form of granules or pellets with a high adhesion property. Catalyst support functions like an adsorbent where as

  • Coal Mining Essay

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    contributes but the coal industry is full of disadvantages. As it proclaims to earth, the environment is drastically effected by coal. When we burn coal we emit harmful wastes including, carbon and sulfur dioxide, sulfuric acid, as well as nitrogen oxide. The release of CO2, from burning coal makes up 65% more carbon dioxide in the earth’s atmosphere. When industries mine for coal, they affect not only their employees’ health and safety but also the community and surrounding areas. The miners get sick

  • Aluminum

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    transparent layer of aluminum oxide that resists further corrosive action. For this reason, materials made of aluminum do not tarnish or rust. The metal reduces many other metallic compounds to their base metals. For example, when thermite (a mixture of powdered iron oxide and aluminum) is heated, the aluminum rapidly removes the oxygen from the iron; the heat of the reaction is sufficient to melt the iron. This phenomenon is used in the thermite process for welding iron . The oxide of aluminum is amphoteric—showing

  • Empirical Formula Lab

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    the lab was to determine the empirical formula of a compound (magnesium oxide). In order to calculate the empirical formula, the mass of each element in the compound was determined. Then, the number of moles of each element in the sample was calculated. Finally, the molar ratio of each element as the smallest whole number was expressed, yielding the compounds empirical formula. The expected empirical formula of Magnesium Oxide was a 1:1 ratio. An error may have occurred from a simple rounding mistake