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    How To Show Jumping

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    Jennifer’s dream was to qualify for the Rio olympics on her grand horse Jet. Her horse had been injured in the months before. He had an abscess in his right hoof but it shouldn’t have prevented him from jumping. Her horse name was Jet . Her name was Jennifer. She loved riding horses and that’s all she wanted to do with rest of her life. She had been riding since she was four years old. She started out riding a miniature pony named simon. Simon was twelve hands and Jet was seventeen hands tall

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    Bungee Jumping Is Wrong

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    Would you go bungee jumping if you had a chance. Bungee jumping is a dangerous thing people do everyday. Would you take a risk and make a mistake or stay at home and not risk anything. A great deal of jobs has risks. Like Skydiving‚ or Zip Lining. They risk their lives everyday. It’s like being afraid to do something‚ but you still do it. Occasionally a risk can be as easy as a roller coaster of trying something new for lunch. Like something you are afraid to try

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    16th feet or else were going to got INC. It was totally my first time‚ and Im ashamed to jump. On the first place I hesitate upon jumping but God enlighten my mind and help me out to conquer my fear. Thanks to our Instructor Sir Cyril and to my friends who also helped me and motivated me to be strong and firm. Even how I struggled during that time as it is like I’m jumping through the range of fire I ended up my suffering‚ I jump and I’m proud I totally did it. The last station

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    Acids Bases and pH Scale I. Acids *Acids are ionic compounds ( a compound with a positive or negative charge) that break apart in water to form a hydrogen ion (H+). *The strength of an acid is based on the concentration of H+ ions in the solution. The more H+ the stronger the acid. Example: HCl (Hydrochloric acid) in water Characteristics of Acids: **Acids taste sour **Acids react strongly with metals (Zn + HCl) **Strong Acids are dangerous and can burn your skin

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    is modifying the visual space of a building with mirrors. One mirror is to be in the shape of a triangle whose height is 6 feet less than twice the base of the mirror. If the mirror has an area of 108 square feet‚ what are the base and height of the mirror? Let x=base and 2x-6=height A=bh 108=(x)(2x-6) 216=2x²-6x 2x²-6x-216=0 x=12 x= -9 The base of the mirror must be 12 feet. Since -9 does not make sense‚ the height is 18 feet. 4. The length of the side of a large square is 1 cm less than

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    6.03 Calorimetry Lab

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    and its conjugated base in the reaction. According to Le Chartelier’s principle‚ if a strong acid is added to a buffered solution‚ or in other words containing a weak acid and its conjugated base‚ pH is not significantly changed. As a result‚ the hydrogen ions concentration increases less than what would be expected due to the amount of acid added. Following a similar process‚ adding a strong base consumes much less hydrogen ions than anticipated. Adding a strong acid or base would seriously change

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    INTRODUCTION Differences between acids and bases An acid-base reaction is based on the reaction involving the ionization of water H2O -> H+ + OH- This means that water can break apart into a hydrogen ion and a hydroxide ion. These two ions can also join together to form a water molecule. When a strong acid is placed in water‚ it will ionize completely‚ and break down into its constituent ions in which one of it a hydrogen ion. When a strong base is placed in water‚ it will ionize completely

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    and water are used in car batteries as the electrolyte. Bases or alkali are a chemical that will react with acids and usually have a slimy or soapy feeling on contact with skin. Bases readily accept hydrogen ions and has a pH level that is higher the 7. Bases have a bitter taste and neutralise d by acids‚ producing water and a salt. Some common laboratory bases are Sodium Hydroxide‚ Potassium Hydroxide and Calcium Hydroxide. Stronger bases are commonly used today in many cleaning products. Indicators

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    Volumetric Titration

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    NO | ANSWER | MARK | 1 :( i )( ii ) ( iii ) ( iv )2 :( i )( ii )( iii )3 )4 )5 ) ( i )( ii )( iii )( iv )6 )7 ) i )ii ) iii )8 )9 )10 )i ) ii )iii)11 ) | A reagent is highly serves as a reference material in all volumetric & mass titrimetric method.A reagent solution of accurately known concentration. * End point-point at which the reaction is observed to be complete and there is permenant colour change at the end of titration. * Equivalent point-point at which an equivalent amount of

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    aqueous solution‚ when acetic acid reacts with a strong base like sodium hydroxide (NaOH)‚ the hydroxide ion from the base reacts with the hydrogen ion from the acid to produce water. The remaining sodium ion (Na+) and the polyatomic (CH3COO-) acetate ion form the soluble salt sodium acetate‚ NaCH3COO(aq)‚ which remains dissociated in solution. This acid-base reaction is called a neutralization reaction and has the general form: Acid + base a salt + water For the reaction of acetic acid with

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