g Dr. Jennifer Daniels‚ MD/MBA 266 W Corning Ave. Syracuse‚ NY 13205 Jdaniels.daniels@gmail.com 1 About The Author Dr Jennifer Daniels is widely considered one of the foremost Alternative Healing Physicians alive today. Dr Daniels graduated from Harvard University with Honors receiving a BA degree. Her education continued at the University of Pennsylvania where she received her Medical Degree (MD) and also attended Wharton where she received her MBA in Health Care Administration. She practiced
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Part One (Flame Test): 1. Create and complete a data table for Part One of the lab. It should include the name of the element (or unknown) examined and the color of the observed flame Solution Name Color description 1 Barium Lime green 2 Calcium Red 3 Sodium Yellow 4 Rubidium Purple 5 6 Potassium Lithium Blue Pink Unknown 1 Sodium Yellow Unknown 2 Potassium Blue 2. Identify each unknown from Part One of the lab and briefly explain why you identified each unknown as you did. Unknown 1 was sodium
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Part One (Flame Test) 1. Create and complete a data table for Part One of the lab. It should include the name of the element (or unknown) examined and the color of the observed flame. Solutions Names Known 1 Barium Known 2 Calcium Known 3 Sodium Known 4 Rubidium Known 5 Potassium Known 6 Lithium Unknown 1 Sodium Unknown 2 Potassium 2. Identify each unknown from Part One of the lab and briefly explain why you identified each unknown as you did. The first unknown from part one from this virtual lab
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was formed through the synthesis of aluminum foil proving that this experiment worked. More time spent in lab‚ more careful measurements‚ and the elimination of impurities would have dictated a more precise yield. A cloudy participate was made when barium chloride was added to alum and the test indicates the presence of SO42- in the form of BaSO4. A purple flame was produced when alum was placed over the Bunsen burner on the tip of a burn stick. This indicates the wavelength of alum is approximately
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1. What are some differences between Qi and Blood deficiencies? Blood and Qi are separate entity’s in the body with a very intament relationship hence the adage "Blood is the mother of Qi and Qi is the commander of Blood." Blood is a more solid‚ dense and fluid material and is considered the yin aspect of the relationship of the two compared to warm‚ subtle and mobile Qi aspect which is considered yang in nature. Blood carries nutritive substance to the organs ‚muscles and tissues of the body as
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Point Depression constant (1.860 C /m) m i =4 Molality (mol/kg) PRACTICE What is the new freezing point of 200 g of water (Kf = -1.86 oC) if195 g of sucrose (C12H22O11) are added to it? ANSWER ∆Tf = -5.301°C PRACTICE What is the molality of barium sulfate (Ba2SO4) with a freezing a point of 1.12°C? ANSWER Molality = 0.20 m PRACTICE A solution of 3.39 g of an unknown compound in 10.00 g of water has a freezing point of 7.31°C. The solution does not conduct electricity. What is the molar
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The Manhattan Project may have never come to fruition if it wasn’t for that one German physicist: Otto Hahn. Hahn‚ working with Fritz Strassmann‚ discovered that when uranium was bombarded with neutrons a radioactive barium isotope was among the products. Hahn immediately realized the importance of this and told one of his colleagues (who had fled Germany due to nazi racial laws)‚ Lise Meitner‚ about his findings. Lise worked with her nephew Otto Frisch to replicate
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experiments. Answers in blue Part One (Flame Test): 1. Create and complete a data table for Part One of the lab. It should include the name of the element (or unknown) examined and the color of the observed flame Element | Color of Flame | Barium | Lime neon green | Calcium | Red | Sodium | Yellow | Rubidium | Purple | Potassium | Blue | Lithium | Dark Pink | | | 2. Identify each unknown from Part One of the lab and briefly explain why you identified each unknown as you
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Industrial Hygiene Hexavalent Chromium www.saif.com INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE Hexavalent Chromium Introduction Hexavalent chromium‚ Cr(VI)‚ has many uses in industrial processes. Some major industrial sources of hexavalent chromium are: Chromate pigments in dyes‚ paints‚ inks‚ and plastics. Chromates added as anti-corrosive agents to paints‚ primers and other surface coatings. Chrome plating by depositing chromium metal onto an item’s surface using a solution of chromic acid. Particles released
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The outcome of these assessments should be recorded and communicated to the surgical team‚ particularly any obvious sign of perforation‚ for effective management. The nurse should also ensure that Jean remains NPO and must not administer laxative or enema as part of bowel preparation‚ as this may cause perforation of the appendix. No heat should be applied to the abdomen as this may increase circulation to the appendix and also cause perforation (Smeltzer et al.‚
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