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    In the article‚ Love’s Language lost‚ Watson‚ who is the author‚ argues that we will make thoughtcrime literally impossible because of the destruction of our words. Watson says that one of these results leading to this problem is gay marriage. He also states that formalism is the main type of literary criticism in “1984” and that you will understand why he says thoughtcrime is a result of gay marriage. Lastly‚ he also states examples from “1984” to prove his argument. These are just a few examples

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    Faults of woven fabric: Bar: It is a band running across the full width of cloth. Pick bar due ti difference in pick spacing Tension-bar due to difference in weft tension Weft-bar due to difference in material count‚ twist etc Box marks: The causes of box marks are – Dirty box Shuttle riding over the weft Dirty shuttle Dirty picking and ticks Broken pattern: It occurs due to wrong drawing of threads insertion of thee pick‚ incorrect lifting of warp threads. Broken pick:

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    Discussion Questions 1. Why do different metals have different characteristic flame test colours? The photons emitted during the test precisely match the quantum energy difference between the excited state and the ground state. For different elements the spacing between the ground state and the higher energy levels is different. So different elements have different flame test colours. 2. Most salts contain a metal and a non-metal. Look at the compounds we tested and determine whether it is

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    The chemtrail conspiracy was brought up around 1990‚ when a lot of people claimed to see aircraft spraying strange patterns across the sky‚ which were later tested and came back positive for bacteria‚ aluminum‚ virus‚ barium‚ human blood and molds‚ which are very dangerous to the human body; these substances are also linked to respiratory and neurological diseases like Autism‚ Alzheimer’s disease‚ Asthma and allergies‚ so basically our health is being affected and a lot of people have come to the

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    2 mL 1 Distilled water 1 Toothpicks 2 Beaker‚ 50 mL‚ plastic 1 Cylinder-25-mL 1 Pencil‚ marking 1 Test Tube (5)‚ 13 x 100 mm in Bubble Bag 1 Well-Plate-24 1 Ammonium Molybdate‚ 0.2 M - 2 mL in Pipet 1 Aqueous Ammonia‚ 6 M‚ NH4OH - 4 mL in Pipet 1 Barium Chloride‚ 0.3 M - 2 mL in Pipet 1 Hydrochloric Acid‚ 6 M - 8 mL in Dropper Bottle 1 Nitric Acid‚ 6 M - 2.5 mL in Pipet 1 Organic Reagent - 1.5 mL in Vial 2 Pipet‚ Empty Short Stem 1 Silver Nitrate‚ 0.1 N - 6 mL in White Dropper Bottle 1 Sodium

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    company has multiple plants in United States and Brazil from where they export their product. Their subsidiary in Brazil also manufactures various inorganic chemicals‚ such as sodium sulfide‚ sodium sulfite‚ sodium metabisulfite‚ barium carbonate‚ barium sulfate and barium chloride. Church & Dwight consumer products can be broken into four categories: deodorizing and household cleaning‚ laundry‚ personal care and international. Over half of their domestic products are sold under the Arm & Hammer

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    mililiters of KOH solution‚ prepared by dissolving 60.0 g of KOH in 100 mL of solution‚ are needed to prepare 450 mL of a 0.70 M solution (answer : 29.41 mL) 7. A student wishes to prepare 500 mL of 25 ppm solution of barium. Calculate: a) How many mililiters of 1000 ppm barium would be required if he/she were to prepare this by dilution? (answer : 12.5 mL) b) If he/she were to prepare this from pure solid BaCl2.2H2O‚ how many grams would be required? (answer : 22.4 mg) 8. Tell how you would

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    Dysphagia Case Study Dysphagia is a condition when a person has difficulty swallowing food or liquids. “Dysphagia may also be associated with pain. In some cases‚ swallowing may be impossible. Occasional difficulty swallowing‚ which may occur when you eat too fast or don’t chew your food well enough‚ usually isn’t cause for concern. But persistent dysphagia may indicate a serious medical condition requiring treatment”(Mayo1). Depending on what is causing the swallowing problem will determine the

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    mass of the middle element will roughly be the average of the atomic masses of the other two elements Other metals Non-metals Element Atomic mass Element Atomic mass Calcium 40 Chlorine 35.5 Strontium 88 Bromine 80 Barium 137 Iodine 127 Average mass of calcium and barium = = 88.5 Hence‚ Dobereiner was able to identify only three triads from the elements known at that time as shown Li Ca Cl Na Sr Br K Ba I Table 1: Dobereiner’s triads Limitations of Dobereiner’s classification of

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    Write up for Qualitative Analysis 1. Introduction- This experiment is for qualitative analysis so we are trying to find out what is in a substance. In this case we are using the flame test to try and discover what is in 4 unknown sample solutions that we have been given this is done by cross referencing the colour of the flame with 6 known solutions we test beforehand. Aim- In this experiment we are attempting to distinguish what substances are in the 4 unknown solutions by cross referencing

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