techniques using double buble maps
Elemental comparison techniques using double buble maps
1. look for the elements you want to compare
2. look for element specifications and compare them
Gold is a chemical
element in the periodic table that has the Au symbol (Latin: 'aurum') and
atomic number 79. A transition metal (trivalent and univalent) is soft, shiny,
yellow, heavy, "malleable", and "ductile". Gold does not
react with other chemicals but is attacked by chlorine, fluorine and aqua
regia. This metal is found in many gold nuggets or powders in rocks and in
alluvial deposits and one of the coinage metals. The ISO code is XAU. Gold
melts in liquid form at a temperature of about 1000 degrees Celsius.
Iron is a chemical element with Fe (from Latin: ferrum) and
atomic number 26. It is the metal in the first transition series. [3] It is the
most common element on earth based on mass, forming most of the outer and inner
core parts of the earth. Iron is the fourth largest element of the earth's
crust. Its abundance in rocky planets like the earth due to the abundance of
production due to fusion reactions in massive stars, where the production of
nickel-56 (decaying into the most common iron isotope) is the last exothermic
nuclear fusion reaction. As a result, radioactive nickel was the last element
produced before the supernova great collapse. The collapse scattered iron
radionuclide precursors into the sky.
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BalasHapusElemental comparison techniques using double buble maps
Hapus1. look for the elements you want to compare
2. look for element specifications and compare them
Mention the amount of gold and iron atomic mass?
BalasHapusThe atomic mass for gold / aurum (au) is 196,966569 (4)
HapusAnd for Ferrum / iron (Fe) is 55,845 (2)
Can gold and iron be in reactions? Explain your opinion. . .
BalasHapusGold and iron can not be reacted because they are both metal
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