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    chem FATHER AGNEL SCHOOL CLASS IX SUB : CHEMISTRY Matter In Our Sorroundings 1. Define matter. 2. What are the characteristics of matter? 3. What do you mean by the following terms: a. Evaporation b. Sublimation c. Condensation d. Latent Heat of Fusion e. Latent Heat of vaporisation. f. . Melting point g. Boiling point 4. Why do gases diffuse rapidly? 5. Write the relationship

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    Class Notes

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    of Money – Future Value – Present Value – Value Additivity • Project Evaluation – Net Present Value – The Net Present Value Rule • Shortcuts to Special Cash Flows – Perpetuities - Growing Perpetuities – Annuities - Growing Annuities • Compound Interest Rates – Compound Interest versus Simple Interest – Discrete Compounding – Continuous Compounding – Effective Annual Yield • Adjusting for Inflation Principles of Finance Present Value - Page 3 Valuing Cash Flows • Most investment decisions involve

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    FIN 370 Lab Study Guide - All Weeks - Additional Formula (Compound interest) to what amount will the following investments accumulate? a. $5‚000 invested for 10 years at 10 percent compounded annually 5000 x (1.10)^10 = 5000 x2.5937 =12968.5 b. $8‚000 invested for 7 years at 8 percent compounded annually 8000 x (1.08)^7 = 8000 x 1.7138 = 13710.59 c. $775 invested for 12 years at 12 percent compounded annually 775 x (1.12)^12 = 775 x3.8959 =3019.38 d. $21‚000 invested for 5 years at 5 percent

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    Ionic Reaction Lab

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    purpose of the lab was to observe what happens when two ionic compounds are combined in a small area and to be able to record the type of precipitate that is formed. Background: An ionic compound is formed when ions “transfer‚” or lose or gain electrons. The ions in an ionic compound are held together by ionic bonds in a lattice shaped structured. They are packed tightly together to maximize the attraction between the ions. When two compounds are mixed together‚ they form a precipitate. A precipitate

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    the implicit compound annual interest rate implied by this contract (to the nearest whole percent)? Question No. 2 a) You have been offered a note with four years to maturity‚ which will pay $3‚000 at the end of each of the four years. The price of the note to you is $10‚200. What is the implicit compound annual interest rate you will receive (to the nearest whole percent)? b) Sales of the P.J. Cramer Company were $500‚000 this year‚ and they are expected to grow at a compound rate of 20 percent

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    A Heartburn Remedy

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    What is heartburn and when does it occur? Heartburn occurs when hydrochloric acid‚ which is used to digest food in the stomach‚ backs up into the oesophagus causing an irritation. Normally the oesophageal sphincter would close tightly‚ not allowing the acid to back up. If this valve‚ however‚ is not functioning‚ the acid can slip by. Occasionally heartburn can be associated with hiatus hernias. Describe how the heart remedy works‚ including a description of what a neutralisation reaction is

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    Matter Science

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    developed ways to classify matter. • The properties of materials can be used to classify them into general categories. – Ex: Pure substances‚ elements‚ compounds‚ mixtures‚ etc. • Materials are made of a pure substance or a mixture of substances. – Substance: A type of matter with a fixed composition. • A substance can either be an element or a compound. – Ex: Helium‚ Aluminum‚ Water‚ Salt‚ etc. • Elements are built from atoms. – Atom: The smallest particle of an element that still retains the properties

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    Management Science-II Prof. R.Madumathi MODULE 2 Finance – An Introduction The functions of finance in an organization is interlinked with other managerial responsibilities and in many instances‚ the finance manager could also done the role of a managing director. For the smooth functioning as well as to achieve excellence‚ organizations have to concentrate on the financial impact of a decision and its consequences. This also helps the organization to aim at a desired competency level against

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    annuity that begins at the end of the third year and continues until the end of the tenth year‚ given a 12% discount rate. a. $4‚811 b. $3‚248 c. $4‚734 d. $5‚650 e. $3‚960 4. Which of the following statements is most correct? a. An investment which compounds interest semiannually‚ and has a nominal rate of 10 percent‚ will have an effective rate less than 10 percent. b. The present value of a three-year $100 annuity due is less than the present value of a three-year $100 ordinary annuity. c. The proportion

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    are often mixtures of several compounds. Paper chromatography is a common method of separating various components of a mixture. After separation‚ you can observe the different colors that make up a particular color of magic marker ink. You can also calculate a ratio Rf‚ which compares how far each compound traveled to how far each solvent (substance that dissolves another substance) traveled during the experiment. Rf = Ds/Df Ds = Distance traveled by the compound Df = Distance traveled by

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