fumes in the boiling water with powdered naphthalene. Materials: Evaporating dish Spatula Watch Glass Filter paper Tripod Mortar and pestle Alcohol Lamp Funnel Beaker Data: Naphthalene 1. white crystalline compound 2. has a strong odor 3. round shape 4. it weighs .23g (2 pcs.) Observation: 1. After grinding the two pieces of naphthalene balls‚ we put it in the evaporating dish with water and stirred it and placed it in the tripod and heat it. The funnel
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Chemical Earth 1. The living and non-living components of the Earth contain mixtures Construct word and balanced formulae equations of chemical reactions as they are encountered 1. Build a word equation Reactants on left‚ Products on right 2. Convert word equation into chemical formula for the reactants and products Using valency rules 3. Balance the equation Adjust coefficients to get equal numbers of each kind of atom on each side 4. Specify the physical state for each species present
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Year 11 Module 1 – The Chemical Earth The Earth is made up of a large number of different substances: elements‚ compounds & mixtures We can classify elements & compounds as pure substances. These are always HOMOGENEOUS. Mixtures are not pure substances and can be either homogeneous or HETEROGENEOUS. Pure substances have a fixed composition eg copper metal‚ sulfur‚ carbon dioxide (CO2)‚ methane (CH4). Mixtures have variable composition and can also be separated into its components relatively
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and Physical Features of Frogs Abstract: People have always wondered how frogs have the capability to live in both wet and dry environments. So why not dissect a frog to find out how. Frogs have both physical features like their skin that allows them to breath in water. They also have anatomical features like humans that allow them breath air just like us. Introduction As many people have learned throughout elementary and middle school amphibians are animals that have the physical capabilities
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distinctive landforms have been influenced over long periods by earth movements that cause the breaking and bending of the Earth’s crust. Geographers call these movements tectonic processes. The Earth’s crust is made up of many individual moving pieces called tectonic plates. There are nine large plates and about a dozen smaller ones. The larger plates contain the continents and oceans. These plates ‘float’ on the dense layer of rock below. Geographers have long been aware that‚ if the continents
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station is giving the winner of this challenge a prize pack that includes tickets to see his or her favorite band in concert. To start off the challenge‚ the radio station has placed pennies in a cylindrical glass jar. Each penny is 0.75 inches in diameter and 0.061 inches thick. If the cylindrical glass jar containing the pennies has a diameter of 6 inches and a height of 11.5 inches‚ how many pennies can fit inside the jar? You must show all work to receive credit. So first I want to fine what the
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protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist. No portion of this material may be reproduced‚ in any form or by any means‚ without permission in writing from the publisher. •5–1. Draw the free-body diagram of the 50-kg paper roll which has a center of mass at G and rests on the smooth blade of the paper hauler. Explain the significance of each force acting on the diagram. (See Fig. 5–7b.) B 35 mm G A 30 5–2. Draw the free-body diagram of member AB‚ which is supported by a roller
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different angles at different times of the year. On Earth’s surface‚ temperatures usually range from 0-100 degrees farenheit annually. Over thousands of years‚ changes in Earth’s orbit affect the amount and distribution of solar energy received by the Earth and influence long-term climate Surface temperature differences in turn cause pressure differences. Higher altitudes are cooler than lower altitudes due to differences in compressional heating. Weather forecasting is the application of science and
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November 30‚ 2009 Chapter 6. Weathering Describe the role of external processes in the rock cycle. External processes include weathering which is the disintegration and decomposition of rock at or near earth’s surface. Mass wasting which is the transfer of rock material downslope under the influence of gravity. And erosion‚ which is the removal of material by a mobile agent‚ usually water‚ wind or ice.. These are all called external processes because they occur at or near earth’s
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The earth has not always looked the way it looks today. In other words‚ the United States one billion years ago was in a totally different location than it is today!! How does this happen? And why does this happen? Let’s take a look. In order for us to get some understanding of how the earth has changed over time‚ we first need to understand some of the things that took place‚ and are still taking place‚ in the earth. What about the internal structure of the Earth? Our best clues about the interior
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