In our society‚ there are many social norms we are expected to abide by. These unwritten rules and standards of behavior often go unnoticed‚ leaving society to take them for granted. We only become truly aware of the norms of society when they are actually violated. When a violation occurs‚ those who continue to conform may respond with positive or negative sanctions‚ such as humor‚ alarm‚ irritation‚ fear‚ or a wide variety of emotions. Our society also relies on language as its major bases for
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Bag to test several (at least 3) household items including household cleaning products with bromothymol blue. Rinse the pipet well before using it on the next household chemical. When finished with this experiment rinse the pipet well and return it to the Auxiliary Bag for use in future experiments. Name the items tested and record their results. Household Chemicals|Well No.|Observations of the Reaction| Tide Detergent|G12 |Light greenish - neutral| Glass Plus (generic Windex)|E12 |Blue –
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the weight on the string is 4oz‚ then the string will produce more swings. 2. If the string is 18 inches long‚ then there will be fewer swings. 4. Methods. What methods did you use to test your hypotheses? Write out the steps you took in your experiment. Use full sentences‚ including as much detail as possible‚ and write in paragraph form – no bullet points.
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concentration of sucrose solutions will determine the diffusion of water molecules. 6 Petri dishes To carry the experiment in it. Beaker of distilled water Using distilled water for osmosis means that no impurities therefore more valid results. Electronic Balancer To weight the potato strips before and after. Stop Watch To control time factor for all the experiments. 4-5 pieces of kitchen towel. Metal borer 1. Label six Petri dishes 1-6 with the right molar and solution
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Organic Chemistry: CHP 225 Thomas Hsieh Experiment 2: Boiling Points o Date experiment was performed: September 16‚ 2011 o Objective: To determine the boiling point of organic compounds such as tert-butyl alcohol‚ sec-butyl alcohol‚ n-butyl alcohol‚ and an unknown. o Principle: Boiling point is the temperature at which gas and liquid phases coexist in equilibrium. At this temperature‚ the vaporization rate and the condensation rate are equal. The liquid and vapor reach a state of dynamic
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Crater Design Experiment Aim: To see how the height in which the ball is dropped from affects the depth of the crater. Hypothesis: I predict that as the height in which the ball is dropped from increases‚ so does the depth of the crater (the data will be directly proportional). The scientific knowledge which supports this is that the golf ball has a gravitational potential energy which increases as the ball is dropped from higher heights. When the height increases the ball gains more gravitational
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gradient with the help of energy input and specific transport proteins (Campbell and Reece‚ 2002). For the analysis of cell membrane permeability and the mechanism of controlling water‚ human red blood cell is a convenient specimen through hemolysis experiments ^^^^^. The human RBC osmotic content is about 0.9% NaCl. In hypotonic solutions‚ the cells swell because of water influx and eventually they hemolyze where cell contents including hemoglobin are released into the medium. This can be indicated by
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Bending Moment EXPERIMENT 2B: SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT 1. ABSTRACT Performance-based design approach‚ demands a thorough understanding of axial forces. Bending characterizes the behavior of a slender structural element subjected to an external load applied perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the element. By this experiment we can verify the limit load for the beam of rectangular cross-section under pure bending. Moments at the specific points are calculated by the method of statics
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the electrons as a back donation to the pi orbital in DMSO. In the first experiment‚ I had to synthesized CuCl2~2DMSO to determine which DMSO atom; Sulfur or Oxygen‚ combined to Copper (II) Chloride. I was able to determine it base on finding the melting point and observing the Infrared Spectroscopy. Since copper is a hard metal‚ it will most likely bond to an oxygen atom because they are both hard. In the second experiment‚ I also synthesized RuCl2~4DMSO to determine which DMSO atom; Sulfur or Oxygen
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Risk Taking Experiment A. There are many risks in life one must take. I had several options to explore for this experiment such as going on a drop roller coaster‚ sky diving‚ and killing insects. I thought that sky diving would be fun‚ but I am not old enough to do because the minimum age requirement was eighteen years old. I also explored the idea of killing insects especially spiders which I hate the most‚ but I thought going on a drop roller coaster would be more interesting. B. I chose the
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