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    of Edmond Dantes In the story The Count of Monty Christo by Alexander Dumar‚ Edmond Dantes is to become the captain of the ship Pharaon. He is framed for collaborating with a traitor. Edmond is sent to prison without a proper trial. The prison‚ Château d’If‚ is a terrible place. Dantes finds the captivity more than he can bear and becomes suicidal (59) Edmond is actually insane and hallucinates most of the story. Edmond is actually in his cell for the majority of the book‚ and predicts his own death

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    thank the King’s Men company for their support. He will surely be missed. Leonardo Da Vinci Obituary Leonardo Da Vinci‚ 67‚ of Amboise‚ Kingdom of France‚ passed away on May 2‚ 1519. The funeral service will be held at Chapel of Saint-Hubert in Château d’Amboise. Leonardo was born in Vinci‚ Republic of Florence on April 15‚ 1452. He was apprenticed to the artist Andrea di Cione at the age of fourteen to become a master. Leonardo was a painter‚ sculptor‚ architect‚ engineer‚ and scientist. Considered

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    real world. Two families place: The Lutz place and the Nordholm’s place Describes in hinted add. POINT OG VIEW - The boy – 3. Person narrator Social environment: Lutz: Car: Buick – good‚ new car with automatic gear. Buy a read Chateau Mouton – Rothschild 1937 to Nordholm – for showing his money. Father: Businessman – upper – middle class Nouveaux riches (Ny rige) Nordholms: (John) It is an academic family. Low social class. Father: is a teacher. Mother…. Car: Plymouth – old

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    s a Cotton BudCotton Bud Story Once upon a time‚ in a land not that far away‚ a little cotton seed named Bud was on his way to be planted in a large field. He was in a big noisy machine full of lots of other little seeds. It was moving and some of the seeds at the bottom of the pile were falling out the bottom. Then‚ suddenly‚ there was a big bang and smoke filled the dark chamber of the machine. The machine started to pick up speed. What started at a very‚ very slow pace‚ soon became a very

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    Experiment 13: Synthesis of 1- Bromobutane An SN2 Reaction Theory: One of the methods of preparing alkyl halides is via the nucleophilic substitution reactions of alcohols. Alcohols are inexpensive materials and easy to maintain. However‚ they are a poor leaving group the OH group is a problem in nucleophilic substitution‚ this problem is fixed by converting the alcohol into H2O. Objective: The objective of this lab is to observe the synthesis of 1-bromobutane in an SN2 reaction‚ to see how

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    CHEMISTRY OF HYDROCARBON EXPERIMENT 16 OBJECTIVE The objective of this experiment is to distinguish the difference between various types of hydrocarbons by performing simple tests and reactions involving hydrocarbons. EQUIPMENT AND CHEMICALS Pentene Toluene Heptane Potassium permanganate (1% KMnO4) Aluminum chloride (anhydrous AlCl3) Chloroform (CHCl3) Ligroin Br2 in CCl4 (5%) Stopper pH paper Small test tubes and rack Graduated cylinder (10 ml) Evaporating dish DISCUSSION

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    Compare and contrast: The Most Dangerous Game The Most Dangerous Game is a story and a film. They have similarities and differences. Some similarities are the setting‚ the château‚ most of the characters‚ and the island. The island is very mysterious and adventures in both features. General Zaroff and Rainford go in war with each other. The film follows the book in a flow. Although they seem very similar‚ they have many differences. There are more characters and more horror. In the book‚ there

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    Practice Exam 3

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    neon‚ then decide which one of those would have the smallest radius. Oxide ioin Argon Magnesium ion Chloride ion Beryllium ion 8. Give the formal charge for each of the noted atoms in the following Lewis structure. 9. Consider the compounds HBr‚ H2‚ and KBr. List the type of bonding of each. Show your calculation. 10. Draw the Lewis structure for the following. (a) NO+ (b) HIO3 11. Below are two Lewis structures for BeCl2. Which one is better and why? 12. Calculate the enthalpy

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    Electrolytic Solutions

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    solutions conduct electricity are called electrolytes and those that do not conduct electricity are called nonelectrolytes. Also electrolytes can be strong or weak. Under strong electrolytes we have NaCl and CaCl2 which are ionic compounds‚ HCI‚ HNO3‚ HBr and H2SO4 are under acids and NaOH‚ KOH‚ and LiOH are under bases. Weak electrolytes are ionic compounds and slightly soluble such as CH3COOH‚ under acids we have HF‚ H2CO3‚ H2SO3‚ and NH3.While nonelectrolytes are nonpolar covalent compounds such as

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