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    IDENTITY IS RELATED TO ONE’S POSITION AND PERSPECTIVE. DO YOU AGREE? DISCUSS. Identity is all about nature and nurture. Identity also creates a sense of belonging. Identity starts from the family and continue through social change which occur through one’s life. A person can have several identities as the behavior of a person changes from one to another depending on whom he is interacting with. Battle Hymn Of The Tiger Mother ignited a global parenting debate with its story of the identity of a

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    and the first sentence of each paragraph is not indented (OWL‚ 2009). However‚ as I was reading this week’s lesson and other classmates’ forums and comments here at AMU‚ I have noticed that the paragraphs are not indented as they are in the Purdue Online writing. This has me confused and I would like to know which is the correct form‚ AMU or the

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    The Essence of Chemistry & Significant Contributors to scientific development | 1 HONORS CHEMISTRY Introduction to Chemistry Notes Make sure you can understand these basic questions and concepts so that you can build on the basics to understand the complex material These are just the basics of what is covered in class lectures. This should not be the only resources you use to study. Who developed the concept of atoms? What are atoms? What is the Law of conservation of mass? What is the law of definite

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    Unit 2 Lesson 3 The kinetic theory of matter explains that matter is made up of particles‚ which are in constant motion resulting in the different states of matter. Matter is made of constantly moving particles‚ which tells us how the matter in solids‚ liquids‚ and gases behaves. When molecules bump into each other‚ they do not gain or lose energy‚ they only transfer it‚ so there is no net energy change (law of the conservation of energy). In a solid‚ molecules vibrate in a fixed position

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    Chemistry Study Guide

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    Ion- # of electrons (top right # on atomic symbol) H‚ H‚ H Cation(metal)- lost/less electrons(+) Anion (non-metal)- gained/more electrons(-) Calculating Average Atomic Mass from isotope masses and percentages Average Atomic Mass= (amu x .%)+ (amu x .%)= aam Atomic Theories Dalton Thomson Rutherford Gold-Foil Experiment Shot alpha particles at gold foil; the particles either went straight through‚ or bounced back at large angles Atoms‚ Molecules‚ Formula Units‚ Mole‚ Mole

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    has a mass of 68.92558 amu. Ga-71 is 39.892% abundant and has a mass of 70.9247005 amu. average atomic mass = .60108 x 68.92558amu   .39892 x 70.9247005  average atomic mass = 69.723amu  The Mole (Section 3.2)     In chemistry‚ we use the counting unit of a mole (mol). This is defined as the amount of particles that are in exactly 12.00 g of the isotope 12C. This number is 6.022 x 1023. Using this same relationship‚ it can be reasoned that 6.022 x 10 23 amu = 1.000 g. Therefore

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    Kinetic Theory Lab

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    Kinetic Theory Objectives • Describe how the kinetic-molecular theory is used to explain how gases behave at different temperatures. (Exploration 1) • Analyze data that shows how gas particle mass affects that gas’s behavior. (Exploration 2) • Describe the Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution. (Explorations 1 and 2) Description of Activity The kinetic-molecular theory states that a collection of gas molecules’ average kinetic energy has a specific value at any given temperature

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    Coll 100 Quiz 1

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    Question 2 of 20 0.5/ 0.5 Points American Public University System (APUS) is made up of two institutions‚ American Public University (APU) and American Military University (AMU). True Question 3 of 20 0.5/ 0.5 Points To be eligible for the President’s Honor List a student must have: A.Completed five classes with AMU or APU in current program. B.Begun and completed three classes at the undergraduate or two classes at the graduate level in the prior 6-month period. C.Achieved a 4.0 cumulative

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    Aral Sea

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    from the vast quantities of fish present in the lake and the preserving of the surrounding soil for agriculture. The Aral Sea has been fed by two main rivers‚ the Syr Darya on the east which flows into the sea through the north of the lake and the Amu Darya River which flows into the south of the sea. Thompson (2008) highlights that both rivers flow from the Pamir Mountains and once provided four fifths of the seas volume while the remaining one fifth was supplied by rainfall. It is known that the

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    moles-stoichiometry-practice-problems Now you’re ready to use what you know about conversion factors to solve some stoichiometric problems in chemistry. Almost all stoichiometric problems can be solved in just four simple steps: 1.Balance the equation. 2.Convert units of a given substance to moles. 3.Using the mole ratio‚ calculate the moles of substance yielded by the reaction. 4.Convert moles of wanted substance to desired units. These "simple" steps probably look complicated at first

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