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Chemistry, 21.04.2020 22:51 stephaniem0216

From thermogravimetric analysis of a 0.7g desiccated sample you find that 5.2% of mass is lost before 150C. You also find that 26.5% of the mass is lost between 150 and 500C. Finally, 23.4% of the mass is lost near 840C. By other means, you know this soil is devoid of Si but high in Ca and Fe. What are the likely phases present? Be as specific as you can. For example, metal oxide is bad. Giving the exact stoichiometry for the most likely metal oxide is good.

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