1. OBJECTIVE 1.1 To use Le Chatelier’s principle for determining the effect of change in concentration. 1.2 To use Le Chatelier’s principle for determining the effect of change in temperature. 2. INTRODUCTION Henry-Louis Le Chatelier‚ (born Oct. 8‚ 1850‚ Paris‚ France—died Sept. 17‚ 1936‚ Miribel-les-Échelles)‚ French chemist who is best known for Le Chatelier’s principle‚ which makes it possible to predict the effect a change of conditions (such as temperature‚ pressure‚ or concentration of
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Essential Skills for Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel 2007 TR Leger Adult Literacy and Employment Preparation Program Table of Contents Computer Course Pre-Evaluation ........................................................................................................5 Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007 ..................................................................................................6 Opening Excel 2007 ..................................................................
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that has been transformed to fossil fuels under certain circumstances. As a matter of fact‚ you could say that nearly all energy is solar energy. However‚ in this assignment we shall explain a little about solar energy that hasn’t been transformed.*A1‚ C5 Reason We chose solar energy as our assignment because we believe that it’s still not fully exploited with an enormous potential. We wanted to examine the economical facts of solar energy‚ the environmental circumstances and we wanted to know
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Economic Output – Ameer Zaharuddin 1. Discuss and explain what effect a reduction in the marginal propensity to consume has on the size of the multiplier. Answer: * C = c1 + c0 YD Marginal propensity to consume‚ MPC= c1 * Where C = Consumption‚ c0 = intercept‚ YD = disposable income When a reduction in marginal propensity to consume‚ consumer disposable income is low‚ consumer does not has additional dollar or ringgit to dispose‚ a degree of decrease in disposable income is likely
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VLOOKUP Vertical search with reference to adjacent cells to the right. This function checks if a specific value is contained in the first column of an array. The function then returns the value in the same row of the column named by Index. If the SortOrder parameter is omitted or set to TRUE or one‚ it is assumed that the data is sorted in ascending order. In this case‚ if the exact SearchCriterion is not found‚ the last value that is smaller than the criterion will be returned. If SortOrder is
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Kiichiro finally succeeded in his completion of the A1 prototype vehicle in 1935‚ which marked the beginning of the history of the Toyota Motor Corporation. The first Type A Engine produced in 1934 was used in the first Model A1 passenger car in May 1935 and the G1 truck in August 1935‚ and led to the production of the Model AA passenger car in 1936. Toyota was established as an independent company in 1937. Kiichiro Toyoda A1 Prototype… 1935 G1 Truck… August 1935
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Child Development Reflection Papers Assignment Specifications and Grading Criteria (NAEYC 1a‚ 1b‚ 2a‚ 4a‚ SS1; IPTS 2F‚ 1B‚ 1A‚ 8D; Gateways Core Content Areas A1‚ F36‚ A3‚ A7‚ D23‚ D25‚ D22‚ G18‚ A4‚ E23‚ D22‚ G18‚ E41‚ A3‚ A4‚ A9‚ A14‚ B2‚ D21‚ G18‚ D22‚ G18‚ E1‚ E9) OVERALL DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this assignment is to explore various topics in early childhood development. You will write four (4) separate papers‚ one for each topic. Content After reading the articles provided
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takes the form of drawing one numbered ticket from a barrel contains 100 tickets. Experiment 1: Experiment 2: Option A1 and B1 are distinguished only by their rewards on tickets 1-11 and option A2 and B2 are distinguished by the same tickets‚ and in both cases the distinction is the same. In short the choice in experiment 1 and experiment 2‚ so if you choose A1 in the experiment 1‚ you should choose A2 in the second; or B1 in the first and B2 in the second. It is an assumption in decision
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M1 for 265 seen oe e.g. adding up 37s 37 M1 for 54 seen M1 indep for 80 seen Or M2 for 33 67 × 200 or M1 for × 200 100 100 (d) 41 4 M1 for (500 × 1.04) × (1.04) oe A1 for 540.8 M1 dep for ‘their 540.8’ – 500 B1 ft for ‘their 40.8’ rounded to 41 Alt Method M1 for [500 + (500×0.04)] × 0.04 M1 dep ‘their 20’ + ‘their 20.8’ A1 for 40.8 B1 ft for ‘their 40.8’ rounded to 41 2 (a) (i) Image at (–5‚2)‚ (–2‚2)‚ (–2‚4)‚ (–3‚4)‚ (–3‚3)‚ (–5‚3) (ii) Image at (2‚4)‚ (2‚6)‚ (–1‚6)‚ (–1‚5)‚ (1‚5)‚ (1‚4)
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MANAGEMENT OF THE INTERNAL AUDIT FUNCTION INTERNAL AUDITING (According to IIA) -Azleen Ilias- 1 IPPF_AI The learning objectives Understanding the importance of proper positioning of the internal audit function within the organization Identify the benefits of various organization structures Identify the roles of responsibilities of the key positions Understand the policies and procedures of internal auditing 2 IPPF_AI Relevant standards 1000 – Purpose‚ Authority
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