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    First of all‚ what is sulfur hexafluoride (SF6)? SF6 is a non-toxic‚ nonflammable and noncorrosive gas. SF6 has almost the same chemical properties of a noble gas and it does not react with other materials. Under standard conditions‚ SF6 is colorless and odorless gas in high electrical components. Furthermore‚ SF6 also inhibits surface erosion and oxidation. It has high partial vapor pressure at both normal and low temperatures. SF6 also has an excellent heat transfer. Its high molecular weight and

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    Sulfur Chemistry

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    It is ‘thiazolidine-2‚4-dione’ and not thiohydantoins as the reaction product of monosubstituted thioureas and chloroacetylchloride a a a a a The reaction products of monosubstituted phenylthioureas with chloroacetylchloride in a polyethylene glycol (PEG-400) medium and K2 CO3 as base/catalyst at an elevated temperature are exclusively thiazolidine-2‚4-diones and not thiohydantoins as has been reported. The core unit thiazolidine-2‚4-dione is essentially derived from chloroacetylchloride

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    Copper Porphyry

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    major factors that often contribute to the formation of hydrothermal copper porphyry: 1) readily available mineralizing fluid solutions that dissolve and transport metals‚ 2) openings in rocks which allow permeable flow of hydrothermal fluids and the metals that they transport in solution‚ 3) available sites within the fractured rocks which allow for deposition of the minerals from solution‚ and 4) the requisite chemical reactions that contribute to that deposition (Bateman‚ 1967). Before any of these

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    Copper

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    Key facts • Copper pharmaceuticals‚ Inc were a major manufacturer for prescription drugs for medical and dental professions. • Sales are done mainly with the detailers who were pharmacy school graduates and had couple years of experience as registered pharmacists in drugstores. • Bob Marsh‚ with CPI for 12 years‚ married and had two children • Marsh’s initial salary was $35‚000 and been raised to over $60‚000 throughout his time with CPI • Marsh has 6 different field supervisor throughout the

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    Copper Plant

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    Copper is an element that occurs in minor amounts in the earth’s crust. Estimates of average crustal prevalence are on the order of 0.0058 percent by weight. Deposits considered to be economically recoverable at current market prices may contain as little as 0.5 percent of copper or less‚ depending on the mining method‚ total reserves‚ and the geologic setting of the deposit. Here is the flow sheet on how to process copper from Zenith. Copper Process Flow Sheet: Copper ore is first quarried from

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    The element I chose is Sulfur. Sulfur’s symbol is S‚ and it’s in the Chalcogen family. Sulfur has a lot of roles to play in our bodies. It’s also one of the abundant elements in our bodies with a mass percentage of 0.2. Sulfur’s atomic number is 16‚ and its Mass number is 32.066. In addition‚ Sulfur is a non-metal. Sulfur has multiple physical and chemical properties; one of the physical properties is that Sulfur is insoluble in water. A chemical property for Sulfur is that it’s a very reactive element

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    The Copper

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    The Copper A. In the text “the Copper” Glenn Gavin tells about his experience and viewpoints 20 months after he joined the Metropolitan Police. In the text are different subjects discussed. Glenn Gavin talks about his upraise inside the family and at school‚ the role of rules‚ his choice of carrier‚ and attitude toward politics. When Gavin was a kid his parents gave him a “guiding kick up the backside every now and then” (p. 1 l. 2). For example when he “came in late” (p. 1 l.3) or if he “was

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    Environmental effects of copper Copper can be released into the environment by both natural sources and human actions. Examples of natural sources are wind-blown dust‚ decaying vegetation‚ forest fires and sea spray. Other examples are mining‚ metal production‚ wood production and phosphate fertilizer production. Because copper is released both naturally and through human activity it is very widespread in the environment. Copper is often found near mines‚ industrial settings‚ landfills and waste

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    Copper Cycle

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    3rd‚ 2009 Lab Report #3: Copper Cycle Abstract: The purpose of the experiment is to cycle solid copper through a series of five reactions. At different stages of the cycle‚ copper was present in different forms. First reaction involves reaction between the copper and nitric acid‚ and copper changed from elemental state to an aqueous. The second reaction converted the aqueous Cu2+ into the solid copper (2) hydroxide. In the third reaction Cu(OH)2 decomposed into copper 2 oxide and water when heated

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    Transforming Copper

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    A Sequence of Chemical Reactions: Transforming Copper Briefly describe. a) Why must you carry out the oxidation of Cu with HNO3 in a fume hood? Concentrated nitric acid is a toxic oxidant. Avoiding skin contact or inhalation is highly important. The reaction between Cu and HNO3 produces NO2‚ a toxic brown gas; therefore working under the fume is necessary in order to prevent inhaling the toxic gas. b) Why you should be particularly careful when you work with 3 M H2SO4 solution? Sulfuric acid

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