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Chemistry
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ISBN: 9781305957404
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Direction. Write True if the statement tells correct information and write False if the
statement tells incorrect information.
1. The most common way to combine metals into an alloy is by melting them,
mixing them together, and then allowing them to solidify and cooling them
back to room temperature.
2. Alloys can involve combining a metal with metals, non-metals, or both.
3. Mixing is the process can also be known as "blending" which calculates
amounts, weighing and initial blended of the raw materials.
4. Steam activation is carried out using steam at temperatures of between -
800°C and 1000°C. At these temperatures, an instant Water-Gas reaction
occurs, gasifying the carbonized material.
5. Carbon filters are generally made by taking mixtures of clay, earthen
elements, powders, and water and shaping them into desired forms.
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Transcribed Image Text:Direction. Write True if the statement tells correct information and write False if the statement tells incorrect information. 1. The most common way to combine metals into an alloy is by melting them, mixing them together, and then allowing them to solidify and cooling them back to room temperature. 2. Alloys can involve combining a metal with metals, non-metals, or both. 3. Mixing is the process can also be known as "blending" which calculates amounts, weighing and initial blended of the raw materials. 4. Steam activation is carried out using steam at temperatures of between - 800°C and 1000°C. At these temperatures, an instant Water-Gas reaction occurs, gasifying the carbonized material. 5. Carbon filters are generally made by taking mixtures of clay, earthen elements, powders, and water and shaping them into desired forms.
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