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| Ado HSC: N/A Gender: Undisclosed Location: 45464
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11 Oct 2006, 1:21 PM ![]() | Assignment: "Industrial Separation of a Mixture" You can hide this advertisement by registering. Hey, We recently were given an assignment for Chemistry, and I have been researching through google, and the thing is I cant get any resources from the links provided to help me, they are either something not related to "Industrial Separation of a Mixture" or is related to it, but is in very hard terms, like it was written by a University Scholar.Basically to some up what I'm Saying, does anyone have information on this topic, or knows any links to get information on this topic? Cheers (Keep in mind I am in Year 11 not 12, and Im not fussy on what industrial separation of a mixture method you offer me, e.g. crude oil, salt water etc) Last edited by adonis1; 22 Feb 2005 at 3:37 PM. |
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18 Jul 2006, 4:26 PM ![]() | G'day mate, This is a very staightforward project, once you get all the information together; The most common and important industrial mixture to Australia is;
You will find all the information on bauxite at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauxite I used this webpage to create the bauxite case study i teach in my year 11 programme. Also you'll need to check out http://www.aluminium.org.au/ Which is the Australian Aluminium Council, their webpage included maps of Australia's mining operations, and some excellent facts and figures. Some interesting facts to note:
For more help or any questions send me an email at george@chemistrycoach.com Cheers George .. |
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11 Oct 2006, 1:21 PM ![]() | Cheers, I got worried for a bit that noone would help me overcome my dilemma lol, I appreciate the help, thanks, lol ill tell you my mark over the following weeks, but for now its time to do some work, once again thanks. |
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30 Oct 2008, 10:24 AM ![]() | Hey guys, I am also a year 11 student in the same dilemma! There are no websites that are relevant to the assignment, it's unbelievable! However thanks for posing the question adonis1 and thanks ChemCoach for the help! |
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18 Jul 2006, 4:26 PM ![]() | We are currently working on a chemistry tutorials database, which will provide link all the parts of the Syllabus to the best and most relevent webpages. So whenever you have an assignment you'll be automatically able to access only relevent and real information. Though it will taking sometime to do properly. If you have any specific questions about your assignment, just post them in here, or just PM me and i'll get back to you asap. Cheers, George |
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19 Dec 2007, 5:39 PM ![]() | I don't mean to change the subject or anything, but I have an assessable Chem prac this Fri (HSC). I've been told that I can expect it to be quite a routine investigation, so I'm not too fazed. The experiment will concern equilibrium reactions. George, I have no probs, content-wise, but I'm wondering if you could give me any pointers as to what to keep "at the ready in my mind" on the day, and maybe some advice on the little things to watch out for during both the conducting of the experiment and the writing of the report. Feel free to customise your answers to the topic, equil. reactions. Thanks very much. - Will |
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18 Jul 2006, 4:26 PM ![]() | Hi Its a VERY general topic, equilibrium reactions, i'd take it your refering to an assessable prac on module two, the only equilibrium reaction that is mandatory is really the carbon dioxide equilibrium, which would not be conducted under exam conditions, but may appear in a serious of questions, requiring you to explain the concepts involved. You can get a Chemistry Coach Class Worksheet on equilbrium's at www.chemistrycoach.com.au/worksheet.pdf its an abbreviated worksheet on equilibrium, which covers all the concepts you need to master for this part of the syllabus. Otherwise, try to find out more specifics from your class teacher in the mean time....prob him/her for more details about the assessment! Cheers, George |
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30 Oct 2008, 10:24 AM ![]() | Hey George, I was just wandering whether you could help me to write a background for my Practical report (experimental Record) for the "decomposition of a carbonate by heat, using appropriate tests to identify carbon dioxide and the oxide as the products of the reaction." I have never been asked to include a background to my chemistry reports until now and i have no idea how to go about it. Any other information about this topic would be appriciated. Thank you :P Sarah |
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18 Jul 2006, 4:26 PM ![]() | will get back to you asap on this one, just out of time this evening. Saturday's are very busy. Thou, in a nutshell, what you need to do if give an 'introduction to the reaction' this included things like, what type fo reaction is it: decomposition, by applying thermal energy, why is the reaction important? and does the reaction occur anywhere is the natural work?, i.e. any 'everyday' examples of this reaction. |
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11 Nov 2009, 12:59 AM ![]() | Re: Assignment: "Industrial Separation of a Mixture" hi there i have the same assignmnt the problem is we are not allowed to use any mentals. Would anyone be able to assist me as the assingment is die next week i want to start cracking. thanks |
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8 Aug 2008, 5:24 PM ![]() | hay chemcoach. do you happen to have any info on the waste issues involved in the sepatation of Bauxite? if so this will be perfect for my chem assignment. |
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21 Feb 2008, 6:11 PM ![]() | Re: Assignment: "Industrial Separation of a Mixture" Hey, I'm in year 10 doing accel. chem. Are there two separation techniques for bauxite? If so, plz tell me and post the website here. Thanks |
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