Figure 13.54 shows in schematic fashion some of the alternative paths leading from ores to pure metals, all of which involve reduction as the essential chemical process.
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- “We are certainly not closing the door,” Dave Loss says
Aqueous is going on hiatus. But not disbanding.
The group has seven gigs - between Feb. 3 and May 26 - on the books, “but after that we will go on hiatus,” Dave Loss said in a statement.
“It makes me sad to say it, but I do find comfort in knowing we are certainly not closing the door on Aqueous, but rather just taking some time away,” he said. “We’re not entirely sure were the future will take us, but wherever that is we know there will be music.”
With a young child at home, Loss’ priorities have shifted from the band and touring to his family and staying put. He will continue to make music, “but the full-time touring musician gig is just not one that fits my life at the moment,” he said.
“My wife and I love our son more than anything in this world and want nothing but to be the best parents possible,” Loss said. “I want to be there for as much as I can and I don’t want to miss a thing.”
Reposted from @nathandl_art 🦩New poster for @aqueousband for their double set music festival, The Great Flamigle, happening today! This little comic strip poster was such a blast to design and print! They'll have these at the fest, but if you miss one I'll have a small handful of artist editions in the near future. Today's going to be awesome... . @lespecialmusic @thetalkingdeadheads @space_junk_buffalo @tortoiseforest @jackrabbitbuffalo . . . #aqueous #thegreatflamingle #buffalo #buffalony #gig #gigposter #comic (at Buffalo, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiC9-DsOKcI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Because perfluorocarbons do not mix with aqueous or with organic solvents, they form a three-phase system: organic, aqueous and fluorous (figure 18.16), allowing an additional opportunity for separation.
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However, if we carefully analyse the solution above the precipitate, we find that it contains very small amounts of both Ag+(aq) and Cl-(aq) ions; this means that AgCl does in fact have a very limited solubility (about 0.19 milligrams per 100 mL at 25 °C) in aqueous solution.
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