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    Question of Chemistry

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    Q-3. * Because the perfumed incense is in solid state and by lighting of it‚ it changes from solid state to gaseous state the moment it turns in to gaseous state and gases have a property to spread in all directions. After lightening the incense the molecules of perfume are in a gaseous state and mixing with the molecules of air in the room. All of them undergo random motion at all times as a result of the internal ("heat") energy that they have absorbed. The molecules often bump into each other

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    Review questions – Lecture 2 1. _______________ transform product specifications and new process technology into a new or revised production system.    A.  New process design and development projects B.  New product design and development projects C.  Concurrent engineering projects D.  Operations management projects A 2. High-quality innovators typically gain which advantages?    A.  They can fund more new design and development projects than other firms. B.  They satisfy customers more effectively

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    ions Reagent/ Condition; Reaction | Explanation | Oxygen supply; Combustion | Limited supply of oxygen: CO formed.Even less Oxygen: C is deposited as soot. Excess Oxygen: Complete combustion (giving CO2 and H2O) | Al2 O3 and vaporisation of alkane at 500°C; Cracking of Alkanes | Al2 O3 is used as a catalyst. Heat provides energy for breakage of C-C bonds. | UV light; Initiation step of FRS of alkanes by halogens * Not required for electrophilic addition reaction btw Halogens and alkenes

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    Experiment 2

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    household cleaning products. Procedure: In order to complete this experiment‚ I had to set up and organize my lab table. I used my 24-well plate‚ my 96-well plate‚ and the first experiment bag which included all of the necessary chemicals. I also had to gather 3 household cleaning products and a pipet in order to test them as well. The procedure involved was putting 2 drops of one chemical in the 96-well plate‚ and then adding 2 drops of a second chemical in the same well. I observed the reaction

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    Answer to Questions and Problems 1) In a strain gauge bridge‚ what does (a) a negative reading on the zero centered meters imply? (b) a positive reading on the zero centered meters imply? - A negative reading on the zero centered meter implies that the strain gauge is under compression. Whereas‚ a positive reading implies that the strain gauge is under tensile / tension. 2) Beside strain gauge transducers‚ what other transducers can be used in a bridge circuit? - Besides strain gauge transducers

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    for the courtroom: Cameron Desrosiers 1. Are you a friend of Alex Strusa? Answer: I was 2. And you’ve known my client for six years‚ correct? Answer: Yes 3. Were you involved in sports with my client? Answer: Yes 4. And this would include track‚ correct? Answer: Yes 5. (lead up question) So track is a sport which involves athletes like yourself to run and compete in races‚ have you beaten Strusa in a race? Answer: No 6. My client informed me that you’ve been jealous of him since you haven’t

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    Things you’ll NEED Ingredients:  80g of Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH or Lye)  8 oz. Distilled Water  30g Olive Oil  Fragrance  Coloring Materials:  Heating pan  Spatula  Molder  Stainless Steel  Thermometer  Measuring cup Things you’ll need for safety:  Safety Goggles  Rubber gloves  Mask  Apron Cold Process Soap Making (Summary) Step-by-step instructions:  Gather all your ingredients  Wear safety goggles‚ mask‚ rubber gloves  Prepare your molder

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    Analytical Chemistry Daniel C. Harris: 7-4‚ 8‚10‚12‚16 7-4) A 1.000g sample of unknown analyzed by Reaction 7-2 gave 2.500g of bis(dimethylglyoximate) nickel(II). Find the wt% of Ni in the unknown. 7-8) The man in the vat. Once upon a time‚ a workman at a dye factory fell into a vat containing a hot concentrated mixture of sulfuric and nitric acids‚ and he dissolved! Because nobody witnessed the accident‚ it was necessary to prove that he fell in so that the man’s wife could collect his insurance

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    Physical Properties of Organic Molecules Abstract Identifying the physical properties of compounds can be useful in several ways. It helps us to determine the structure of certain compounds‚ the purity of substances and if a substance is not pure we can figure out how to separate contaminating substances from a compound. In this experiment‚ I learned how to determine a solid’s melting point and why some melting point ranges may be broader than others.

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    exploitation of plant and animal species worldwide. The American black bear is an example of the most threatened subspecies in Canada and United states. Legal protection and conservation plan for these endangered subspecies should be established. However‚ organic evolution has been taking place for 3.5 billion years. It is impossible to study every living organism from an individual level. Biologists group and classify living and extinct organisms for many reasons such as to establish a common language or

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