10/7/15
Period 5
Introduction:
I. Viracocha is the inventor god in the pre-Inca and Inca mythology in the Andes locale of South America. Viracocha was a standout amongst the most critical gods in the Inca pantheon and seen as the inventor for goodness' sake, or the substance from which everything is made, and personally connected with the ocean. Viracocha made the universe, sun, moon, and stars, time by ordering the sun to move over the sky and human progress itself. Viracocha was worshiped as lord of the sun and of tempests. He was spoken to as wearing the sun for a crown, with thunderbolts in his grasp, and tears plunging from his eyes as downpour. The first man who was credit for major contribution was French mathematician Joseph Fourier, on the idea of physical laws for instance F=ma. …show more content…
Even though the process is reversible it does not mean that it is physical change, in fact it is a chemical change because when you combine water with salt the reaction breaking bonds between the NaCl and a making of bonds through the hydration of ions. We know when physical change occurs their stricture does not change because solid can go back to liquid, and liquid can go back to gas. Chemical change on the different side is a breaking of bonds in the atom for example milk souring or a nail rusting, some examples may also include change of color or smell. II. The purpose of this exploration to find out whether it worth for the ministry of Finance and Economics to invest resources in to the Viracocha project. The information that will be needed to provide is the diameter, the depth, the price of gold per gram, the amount of gold per cubic centimeter, the amount of money that will be need to accomplish the goal, and finally the amount of money the project will bring back to decide whether it's worth. First we will be needing to know the mass of evaporating dish the mass of evaporated dish and evaporated gold, and evaporated