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The Process Of Recycling Aluminum From Cans Into
Potassium...
Title: The Process Of Recycling Aluminum From Cans Into Potassium Aluminum Sulfate.
Author Information: Taylor Wharton*, Colton Barr, Suyash Gupta Chem 111 section 490
Introduction: A major avenue of recycling and saving money is found in the recycling of
aluminum cans. While aluminum cans are often recycled, the process of turning the can
itself into a usable alum is not as well understood. Seeing that the process involves taking
an aluminum can and utilizing heat reductions, filtrations, and mixtures in order to end
up with alum crystals helps better understand how recycling can help save money and
resources.
Materials and Methods: Using all PPE a weighing boat and a balance were used to
measure out 1.1121g of pieces of aluminum can. ... Show more content on
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Results and Discussion:
The creation of alum is made through four reactions. The first of these allows the
aluminum to be oxidized with the 50mL of 1.4M KOH which creates a redox reaction.
This is shown in the balanced reaction of 2Al(s)+2KOH(aq)+6H2O(l)
2KAl(OH)4(aq)+3H2(g). The next reaction comes from the addition of the the 20mL
of 6.0M sulfuric acid. This reacts in the mixture to create 3 parts of the mixture
including water, aluminum hydroxide, and potassium sulfate which is show in the
balanced reaction of 2KAl(OH)4+H2SO4(aq) 2Al(OH)3(s)+K2(SO4)3(aq)+2H2O(l).
The third reaction creates aluminum sulfate and hydrogen as shown in the balanced
equation of 2Al(OH)3(s)+H2SO4(aq) Al(SO4)3(aq)+6H2)(l). The final reaction that
results in alum is found in the cooling of the third reaction and this allows the crystals
to precipitate and this is shown in the balanced reaction of
Al2(SO4)3(aq)+K2SO4(aq)+24H2O(l) 2KAl(SO4)212H2O(l). These four reactions
show how the original aluminum is able to be recycled and made into alum through
addition of acids and usage of heat and cooling to form crystals.
In converting the original 1.1121g of Aluminum can pieces used in the beginning of the
process to .0422 moles of Aluminum and alum the theoretical yield of this experiment
was calculated as being 19.5544g of KAl(SO4)212H2O(l). Because the actual yield of
alum created was
The Love Channel Show Analysis
Pamela s radio show, The Love Channel Show, is on every Wednesday at 3pm Eastern
on True Psychic Network, which is broadcasted on Blogtalk radio. There is always a
topic on each show. She takes a couple of callers to give a psychic answer to one of
their questions, and goes back to the topic. Pamela has a guest on every four to six
weeks. The call in number is (323) 693 3312 to speak to the host and check out the
other True Psychic Network radio shows live or in the archives. There is a wealth of
information from Pamela s former Tuesday night show! This radio show was a talk show
with many guests on topics about love, relationship, self growth, healing, spirituality,
psychic abilities, and much more. You can listen to the episodes on iTunes
Tom Sawyer Chapter 4 Essay
In the novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, chapter 4 demonstrates how Tom cheats
to get what he wants. It all started out when Tom was reciting his verses with his
cousin Mary. He was having a hard time, so she offered him a reward. He still couldn t
do it, but she gave it to Tom anyways. The gift was a Barlow knife. Later Tom, Mary,
and Sid (Tom s half brother) have to go to Sunday school. At this church, they have a
ticket system. Two Bible verses for a blue ticket, ten blue ones for a red one, ten red
ones for a yellow one, and ten yellow ones for a Bible. Tom wants to impress the
Sunday school teacher, so he trades his cool gadgets for tickets with the other kids. He
somehow managed to get enough tickets for a Bible. But before
Peregrine Pickle Analysis
The passage from The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle by Tobias Smollett explores the
overwhelming love of a brother and a lover as well as the other emotions that come
with that love as they fight with words and sword over their love, Emilia. Mr. Pickle is
in love with Emilia and is speaking with Godfrey Gauntlet who is the brother of Emilia.
Through the strong dialogue between characters and the pacing of their battles, time is
given to build up stronger characters and inform us of the deeper emotions connecting
the two. Godfrey is the first to speak, with dialogue starting immediately, demanding of
Mr. Pickle what his objective is with his sister. Mr. Pickle responds with a question
regarding why he should tell Mr. Gauntlet, knowing full... Show more content on
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The formal tone used in the words between them creates arrogance and a sarcastic
tone, especially by Mr. Pickle. The use of such words prompts a deeper look at the
dialogue and slows the reader down. The second battle between them has a much
faster pacing with many of the next sentences dealing with the preparation of battle
and the taunts by Mr. Godfrey of being an expert swordsman. It explains that Godfrey
would have used pistols which would be potentially more lethal than swords had Mr.
Pickle not made his studies in science. The sword fight ends shortly after Mr. Godfrey
draws first blood and Mr. Pickle becomes overzealous and over thrusts resulting in the
shattered sword and a win for Godfrey. The quick pacing makes it seem as if there is
no match for Godfrey and that a fight with him is not to be taken lightly. However,
Godfrey is a respectful man who will not take a man s life for granted despite his
emotions getting the better of him when speaking with Mr. Pickle. Godfrey exits to
leave Peregrine to reflect and Godfrey to have respect and dignity for another day. The
narrative pace really emphasizes the fact that Mr. Pickle s character is that of a scientist
and not that of a sword fighter while Godfrey is rather adept at fighting. His dialogue is
sometimes ended with the word soldier letting us know background information and his
taunt of being an expert sword fighter in the army could actually
Explain Why William Win The Battle Of Hastings
WHY DID WILLIAM WIN THE BATTLE OF HASTINGS?
The Battle of Hastings took place in 1066 because Edward the Confessor died leaving
no heir to the throne. Almost immediately Harold Godwinson seized the throne and
declared himself king but he had two opponents, Harald Hadrada and William of
Normandy. William eventually won the battle and was crowned King of England, this
piece of writing explains why.
One major reason why William won the Battle of Hastings is that Harold s army was not
prepared to fight William as they had been in the east fighting Harald Hadrada. They
were immediately forced to move south towards the coast and fight William, even
though Harold s army was now severely smaller then before the battle of Stamford
Bridge, as many of his men had deserted him.
William also had good tactics and when Harold s shield wall was too strong for William
s cavalry to break through, so his men pretended to retreat, causing the Saxons to run after
them, including some men in the shield wall, which meant that the shield wall was now
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Beforehand however, Harold Godwinson was prepared in the south for William s
invasion but the wind s positioning in Normandy meant that William could not set sail
yet and unluckily for Harold, Harald Hadrada decided to attack at this very moment
which meant that Harold had to march his army north east to fight Harald, whilst at the
same time William had arrived in England and was preparing his men for battle, feeding
them and letting them have some rest, whilst Harold s were fighting and his numbers
decreasing. Eventually Harald Hadrada was killed and Harold Godwinson won the
battle, but news soon came through that William had invaded in the south and Harold
had to march his men then after just fighting a big battle and, for this reason, many of
Harold s men deserted

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