Carborundum (silicon carbide) boiling chips

  1. Carborundum (silicon carbide) boiling chips are better than calcium carbonate chips in the recrystallization of an unknown,why ?
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  2. Carborundum (silicon carbide) boiling chips are better than calcium carbonate chips in the recrystallization of an unknown,why ?
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  3. Silicon carbide, commonly known as carborundum, is a very hard and abrasive substance. The compound is prepared by heating
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  4. Silicon carbide, commonly known as carborundum, is a very hard and abrasive substance. The compound is prepared by heating
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  5. Silicon carbide is one of the hardest materials known. It is often known commercially as carborundum. Silicon carbide is used
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  6. why do we add boiling chips or boiling stones before the distillation starts? Boiling chips should never be added to a hot
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  7. Silicon Carbide, SiC, is prepared by heating silicon dioxide in the presence of graphite. Carbon dioxide is the by-product of
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  8. If 50.0 g of silicon dioxide is heated with an excess of carbon, 27.9g of silicon carbide is produced.SiO2(s) + 3C(s) --> SiC(s)
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  9. When 50 g of silicon dioxide is heated with an excess of carbon, 32.2 g of silicon carbide is produced. what is the percent
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  10. When 50.0g of silicon dioxide is heated with an excess of carbon 32.2 g of silicon carbide I'd produced.SiO2(s) + 3C(s) →
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