Crossword-Solution: MGO
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| MGO | anagram | GMO, GOM, MOG, OMG |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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How many atoms in its molecule? Parts by weight of each element? Molecular weight? Does the symbol stand for more than one molecule? How many molecules in 4 NaCl? How many atoms of Na and of Cl? Name these: HCl, NaBr, NaI, KBr, AgCl, AgI, HBr, HI, HF, HgO, ZnO, ZnS, MgO, CaO.
Chromium occurs in nature chiefly as chromite or chrome iron ore (FeO_{2}Cr_{2}O_{3}, with more or less MgO and Al_{2}O_{3}), which is the chief ore.
Insoluble residue 1.04 Silica (SiO2) 31.50 Alumina (Al2O3) 18.56 Manganous oxide (MnO) 0.44 Lime (CaO) 42.22 Magnesia (MgO) 3.18 Soda (Na2O) 0.70 Sulphuric anhydride (SO3) 0.45 Sulphur (S) 2.21 ------ 100.30 Deduct oxygen equivalent to sulphur 1.10 ------ 99.20 Granulated slag of this character is ground with slaked lime until both materials are in a state of fine division and intimately mixed.
Silica (SiO2) 22.0 Insoluble residue 1.0 Alumina (Al2O3) 7.5 Ferric oxide (Fe2O3) 3.5 Lime (CaO) 62.0 Magnesia (MgO) 1.0 Sulphuric anhydride (SO3) 1.5 Carbonic anhydride (CO2) 0.5 Water (H2O) 0.5 Alkalis 0.5 ----- 100.0 There may be variations from this composition according to the nature of the raw materials employed.
Insoluble silicious matter 0.3 2.39 Silica (SiO2) 21.7 14.17 Alumina (Al2O3) 1.8 6.79 Ferric oxide (Fe2O3) 0.6 2.34 Lime (CaO) 74.0 63.43 Magnesia (MgO) 0.7 1.54 Sulphuric anhydride (SO3) 0.3 1.63 Carbonic anhydride (CO2) \ 0.6 / 3.64 Water (H20) / \ 2.69 Alkalis and loss · · 1.38 ----- ------ 100.0 100.00 Hydraulic lime contains a good deal of uncombined lime, and has to be slaked before it is used as a cement.