100 mL of a new solution of each solute based on having as much of the initial solution as you need. V1 M1 V2M2 SoluteFormula of SoluteInitial Concentration (M)Final Concentration (M)Recipe For 100 mL of New SolutionSodium hydroxideNaOH1.0 M0.27 M(1.0M)(VNaOH) (0.27 M)(100 mL) VNaOH 27 mL Dilute 27 mL of 1.0 M NaOH to 100 mL.Potassium permanganateKMnO41.0 M0.34 MDilute 34 mL of 1.0 M KMnO4 to 100 mL.Copper (II) sulfateCuSO41.0 M0.25 MDilute 25 mL of 1
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the day to build employee skills but failed to do so. When Al was short handed‚ Sam could have encouraged Al to reach out to other departments for help. By doing this is Al’s leadership skills would be developed and challenged. Sam was able to hire several new employees today which he accomplished providing the organization with well-trained and well-motivated employees. The new hires will still need to go through training. Sam’s office was full of applicants on Monday which distracted him from his
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3.1 Metabolic Load: The metabolic activities inside human body constantly create heat and humidity (i.e. perspiration). This heat passes through the body tissues and is finally released to the cabin air. This amount is considered as a heat gain by the cabin air and is called the metabolic load. The metabolic load can be calculated by Qmet = Σ MADU Passengers Where M is the passenger’s metabolic heat production rate. (It is assumed from ISO 8996 based on various criteria for driver: M = 85 W/m2
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Enron was a company in the energy industry founded in 1985 by Kenneth Lay. Enron was based in Huston‚ Texas and employed approximately 20‚000 people. In 2001‚ Enron filed for bankruptcy after many years of lying‚ fraud‚ and dishonesty with their financial books. Enron was pretending to be a huge‚ successful company when in reality‚ it was in a financial hole so deep there was no way of getting out. Discuss and analyze the culture at Enron. In what way was it effective? In what ways was it the catalyst
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Running head: METABOLIC SYNDROME Metabolic Syndrome James Doucette College of Western Idaho Abstract Metabolic syndrome is an emerging diagnosis in the medical field that has effects on patient care. Becoming familiar with it and having it become a common part of patient care will‚ if used appropriately will increase the lives of those who have become affected with or are at risk of becoming diagnosed with metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome is a constellation of risks
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Tables of Normal Values (As of January 2013) Note: Values and units of measurement listed in these tables are derived from several resources. Substantial variation exists in the ranges quoted as “normal” and may vary depending on the assay used by different laboratories. Therefore‚ these tables should be considered as directional only. Some values (e.g. hormones) vary by gender‚ age‚ time of day and condition (e.g. pregnancy) so a text on endocrinology should be consulted for complete data
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THE HOSPITAL & HEALTHSYSTEM ASSOCIATION OF PENNSYLVANIA Hospital Baseline Self‐Assessment Survey for Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Early Stage Pressure Ulcer Treatment The Pennsylvania Pressure Ulcer Partnership (PPUP) in conjunction with ECRI has developed this baseline survey to assess hospital processes covered in the PPUP initiative. All survey questions are based on the initiative’s Action Goals and evidence base for pressure ulcer prevention/treatment of early stage pressure ulcers
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1) The length of the tail: 18.5 cm 2) The length of the body ( from the tip of the nose to the base of the tail: 22cm What is their relative proportion? 1.2:1 PART A (Overview) pg. 462-464 a) Draw a diagram of the rat when it is first cut opened and the internal organs are exposed. Identify and label the diaphragm‚ the stomach‚ the small intestine‚ the caecum‚ the heart‚ the left and right lung‚ the trachea and the esophagus. (Note: see Figure 22 on pg 470 for an example) b) What structure
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Note: In the following experiments on gene pool‚ gene frequency‚ and genetic diversity; assume there are four alleles for color and that they are all homologous. Experiment 1: Genetic Variation Genetic variation is simply the genetic difference within or between populations‚ in the gene pool and/or gene frequency. Consider the following two populations of butterflies (Figure 2): Figure 2: Butterfly populations. Assumptions: Both populations contain the same four colors of butterflies‚ thus the gene
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Good morning/afternoon your honor‚ ladies and gentlemen. Today I will prove to you that what Cortes did during this time of era was perfectly normal. I will have 3 witnesses to support my evidence of what Cortes did was normal. What I mean by normal is that most European Sailors would treat foreigners differently depending on what materials or valuables that the natives had as soon as the explorers arrived on a new piece land. Most of these explorers would do things out of the name of god. Some explorers
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