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    A The % Composition and Empirical Formula of a Hydrate: It Doesn’t Hold Water‚ Or Does It? 1. To determine the percent water in an unknown hydrate. 2. To calculate water(s) of crystallization for an unknown hydrate. 3. To determine the formula of an unknown hydrate. OBJECTIVES SKILLS Proper use of the following equipment: Dial-O-Gram balance (Laboratory Technique I)‚ electronic balance (Laboratory Technique II) and Bunsen burner (Laboratory Technique III). Dial-O-Gram balance‚ electronic

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    “6:36 P.M. The Burning Giraffe Caf锂 read the note. It was laying on my painting desk when I got home from my day job‚ tuna fishing. Very peculiar‚ I thought‚ how could anyone get into my house without freezing time or stealing my key? I figured if they were that powerful‚ I better go to the café. So there I was at the Burning Giraffe‚ five minutes early. Of course with my unknown fate I can’t help but check my watch every five seconds. 6:36‚ where is he? I look down at my watch one more time

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    composure shows that this is an act of suicide and he is not trying to escape the flames. Feelings of shock and dismay are evoked due to the gruesome‚ yet beautiful features of the burning man‚ and questions of the monk’s motives begin the surface as one examines the rest of the photograph. A ring of other monks surround the burning man‚ all wearing the same traditional robe as Duc. The crowd portrays a wide range of emotions with some faces set like stone‚ others shocked or crying. A few monks are beginning

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    Journal Response: Barn Burning William Faulkner style’s stands out one more time with this work. It is very remarkable the effort he does by implementing symbolisms‚ visual descriptions‚ and the lack of certainty in his sentences‚ as if he wants us to imagine and figure out what he really wants us to think in that moment. For instance‚ at the end‚ it seems that he wants us to find out what happened to Sartoris and his family after he escaped and his dad got killed. Through his fiction‚ he shows a

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    Family Loyalty In William Faulkner’s short story “Barn Burning‚” ten-year-old Sarty Snopes faces many challenges in regards to his upbringing. He has witnessed his father’s destructive and illegal behavior for many years‚ and Sarty makes a difficult decision in the end to choose morality and the good of others over the well-being or protection of his own father. Although many believe that allegiance to family should have precedence in every circumstance‚ there comes a time when corrupt familial

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    In "Barn Burning‚" and "A Rose for Emily" William Faulkner creates two characters that are strikingly similar. Abner Snopes is loud and obnoxious. Because of this‚ most people tend to avoid him at all costs. On the contrary‚ Emily Grierson‚ a very intriguing woman from Jefferson‚ Mississipi‚ is an important figure in the town‚ despite spending most of her life alone. If these characters were judged purely on their reputation and physical appearance‚ it would be clear that Abner Snopes and Emily

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    Activity Series for Metal Copper (II)‚ Magnesium and Nickel Tong Wu Question: “What is the effect of solution type and metal type on metal reactivity as measured by whether a chemical reaction has taken place? ” Prediction: *Using metal magnesium as an example illustration I. (Magnesium reacts with lead (II) nitrate) Mg + Pb(NO3)2 Pb + Mg(NO3)2 II. (Magnesium reacts with zinc nitrate) Mg + Zn(NO3)2 Zn + Mg(NO3)2 III. (Magnesium reacts with iron (III) nitrate) 3Mg + 2Fe(NO3)3

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    paper and other materials burned. The research question is: “What added material makes paper burn fastest?” My hypothesis was that gasoline would burn up the fastest. The experiment includes soaking toilet paper squares in various materials and burning them to see which burns the best. Research Paper itself burns well‚ that is a common known fact. Gasoline‚ rubbing alcohol‚ and petroleum jelly also are widely known as highly flammable. Gasoline is a petroleum product that is found in many forms

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    It’s a beautiful day outside birds are singing flowers are blooming. On days like this kids like you should be burning in hell. Turn around kid I’d be a crime if I had to go back on that promise that I made for u. So don’t step over that line. Or else friend you’re gonna have a bad time. But kids like you don’t play by the rules. And guys like me it ain’t easy to be played for fools. So let’s go let the room get chiller. Let’s go dirty brother killer. Go ahead‚ and try to hit if you’re able. Guess

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    Formula of a Hydrate Lab Design: Problem: What is the chemical formula for a hydrated copper (II) sulphate compound? Controlled Variable: The mass of hydrated copper (II) sulphate. Responding Variable: The mass of dehydrated copper (II) sulphate‚ mass of H2O Materials: Ones on the handout + Hot plate. Procedure: 1. Mass 3.00g of hydrated copper (II) sulphate using electronic balance 2. Measure the mass of a thin‚ crucible dish using electronic balance 3. Gently pour hydrated

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