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    Effect of Water Temperature on the time taken to dissolve Salt Aim: To see the effect of water temperature on salt. Hypothesis: If the temperature of the water is increased the time taken for the salt to dissolve completely will be shorter. Equipment Heat proof mat Tripod Bunsen burner Gauze mat Electronic Balance 2 beakers Measuring cylinder Salt Water Stirring rod Thermometer Safety glasses Stopwatch Plastic spoon Method: Take beaker and fill with 100ml of water Measure

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    polyatomic ion

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    table List of Polyatomic Ions that Must be Memorized for General Chemistry Polyatomic Cation: NH4+ ammonium ion Polyatomic Anions Ionic Charge: Oxyanions: ClO4– perchlorate ion ClO3– chlorate ion – ClO2 chlorite ion ClO– hypochlorite ion -1 Ionic Charge: Oxyanions that Contain Hydrogen: HCO3– bicarbonate ion or hydrogen carbonate ion HSO4– bisulfate ion or hydrogen sulfate ion NO3– NO2– nitrate ion nitrite ion MnO4– permanganate ion H2PO4– Others: CN–

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    Hydrogen Cars

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    Hydrogen Automobiles The effect of pollution that is emitted from vehicles is a serious concern in today ’s society. The cause of this pollution is the toxic emissions from current vehicles. This toxic emissions or pollution destroys the Earth ’s ozone layer or atmospheric gases Acknowledging these facts‚ many are very concerned with the condition of the Earth ’s atmospheric gases in the future. In just a very short time‚ scientists produced a new vehicle which only emits water out of its exhaust

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    Chapter 1 H

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    Chapter 1 H.W. Quiz Questions 1. Data differ from information in which way? b. Information is output‚ and data are input. 2. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic that makes information useful? c. It is inexpensive 3. Which transaction cycle includes interactions between an organization and its suppliers? b. expenditure cycle 4. Which of the following is NOT a means by which information improves decision making? a. increases information overload 5. In the value chain concept‚ upgrading

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    1 s2gf h

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    bn ASK are definitely too large to operate efficiently. This also applies when revenues are included in the DEA models‚ which is central as yield management and ancillary revenues are increasingly important. Ó 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 1. Introduction A key outcome of the deregulation of the US and European aviation markets is that it has become possible for airline companies to grow much faster than just generically by merging acquiring each other‚ often even across borders. In general

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    Hydrogen and the Noble Gases Hydrogen is the chemical element with atomic number 1. It is represented by the symbol “H”. It is an odorless‚ nonmetallic‚ tasteless and highly explosive gas. Hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant chemical element in the universe. It forms 1- ions when combined with metals‚ and 1+ ion when combined with non-metals to form acids. Hydrogen is “the fuel of life”; without it to combine with oxygen we would not have water. Water is made of two parts hydrogen

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    Oxalate ION

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    hydrogenoxalate anion HC2O4−. A salt with this anion is sometimes called an acid oxalate‚ monobasic oxalate‚ or hydrogen oxalate. The equilibrium constant (Ka) for loss of the first proton is 5.37×10−2 (pKa = 1.27). The loss of the second proton‚ which yields the oxalate ion has an equilibrium constant of 5.25×10−5 (pKa = 4.28). These values imply that‚ in solutions with neutral pH‚ there is no oxalic acid‚ and only trace amounts of hydrogen oxalate.[1] The literature is often unclear on the distinction between

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    quickly a sugar cube dissolves in water temperature of water/liquid water being shaken water being stirred the sugar lump being loose amount of sugar in the cube In this experiment‚ I will be investigating if the change in water temperature (independent variable) would affect the time it takes for sugar to dissolve (dependent variable). Aim The aim of this experiment is to find out if the water’s temperature would affect the time it takes for sugar to dissolve. To do that‚ we would

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    Hydrogen Research

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    TECHNICAL REPORT SERIES Potential for Hydrogen as a Fuel for Transport in the Long Term (2020 - 2030) - Full Background Report - EUR 21090 EN Institute for Prospective Technological Studies Potential for Hydrogen as a Fuel for Transport in the Long Term (2020 - 2030) - Full Background Report - Matthias Altmann Patrick Schmidt Reinhold Wurster Martin Zerta Dr. Werner Zittel (Edited by Hector Hernandez) March 2004 EUR 21090 EN European Commission Joint Research Centre (DG

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    The Hydrogen Bomb

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    <b>Thesis Statement</b><br>The hydrogen bomb is a nuclear weapon in which light atomic nuclei of hydrogen are joined together in an uncontrolled nuclear fusion reaction to release tremendous amounts of energy. The hydrogen bomb is about a thousand times as powerful as the atomic bomb‚ which produces a nuclear fission explosion about a million times more powerful than comparably sized bombs using conventional high explosives such as TNT.<br><br><b>The Hydrogen Bomb</b><br>The Atomic Bomb Was A Essential

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