of air. He considered that this difference had been caused by experimental errors. About 100 years later‚ Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsey discover Argon in 1894. For Ramsey‚ it is was as early as 1885-1890 when he published several notable papers on the oxides of nitrogen and followed those up with the discovery of Argon‚ Helium‚ Neon‚ Krypton‚ and Xenon. Led to the conclusion by different paths and‚ at first‚ without working together‚ both Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsey succeeded in
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CHE 242 Tutorial 3: Problems & Answers Week 4: Feb 2- 6‚ 2009 1. Consider a gas that occupies 1.00 dm3 at a pressure of 2.00 bar. If the gas is compressed isothermally at constant external pressure‚ Pext‚ so that the final volume is 0.500 dm3‚ what is the smallest value Pext can have? Calculate the work involved using this value of Pext. Solution For compression to occur‚ the value of Pext must be at least as large as the final pressure of the gas. P1 = 2.00 bar‚ V1 = 1.00 dm3‚ V2 = 0.500
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The education system I work in follows the curriculum and guidelines set forth by the IB system for the primary‚ middle school and diploma program. I am new to the IB system‚ the curriculum structure and the grading criteria. For the 2013/14 school year I will be working directly with the learning support coordinator as a learning support assistant for two students. My background originally is child and youth work where I have been trained to work with adolescents providing behaviour management‚
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IB PAPER 2 ESSAY RUBRIC |1-3 |4-5 |6-7 |8-9 |10-12 |13-15 |16-20 | | Understands the question |Almost no understanding of the question |Little understanding of the question. Question is not addressed effectively |Some indication that question is understood. Question partially addressed. |Demands of question are generally understood and addressed |Demands of question are understood & addressed‚ though not all implications are considered |Demands of question are effectively & relevantly addressed
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Examples *0.1356 (4 significant figures) -> Round answer to 2 significant figures *0.1356 -> 0.14 *314.705 (6 significant figures) -> Round number to 4 significant figures. *314.705 -> 314.7 *0.0035771 (5 significant figures) -> Round to 3 significant figures. *0.0035771 -> 0.00358 *500‚000 (1 significant figure) -> Write this number to have 3 significant figures. *500‚000 - 5.00 x 10^5 *39.501 -> Round to 2 significant figures. *39‚501 -> 4.0 x 10 *0.054961 -> Round
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toluene respectively. 2) In a separate test tube add 4 ml of 0.01mol L-1 KMnO4 to 2 ml of 2mol L-1 H2SO4 3) Add 1 ml of this acidified KMnO4 solution to each of the test tubes containing the hydrocarbons. Shake each test tube gently and record any change that takes place in the aqueous layer over about 5 minutes. Reaction of hydrocarbons with bromine water: 1) Into three separate‚ labeled test tubes place 1 ml of cyclohexane‚ cyclohexene and toluene respectively. 2) Add 1 ml of bromine water
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ADVANCED VISUAL BASIC JUNE 2010 – LOCAL EXAMINATION SECTION A Answer all questions in this section. SECTION B Answer any two questions in this section. Time: 2 hours Clearly cross out surplus answers. Failure to do this in Section B will result in only the first two answers being marked. Any reference material brought into the examination room must be handed to the invigilator before the start of the examination. Advanced Visual Basic June 2010 Final © NCC Education Ltd 2010 SECTION A ANSWER ALL
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Commentary on The In-Between World of Vikram Lall In this passage from The In-Between World of Vikram Lall by M G Vassanji‚ the petrifying attack of two siblings and their rescue is depicted. With the use of an extremely detailed character description‚ the horrific nature of the attackers and the amiable personality of the rescuer become very apparent. Also‚ the unusual and enticing setting brings the story to life and also calls attention to the contrast experienced in the passage. Furthermore
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ν = cλ 1) C) νλ = c D) λ = c ν E) ν + λ = c 2) The photoelectric effect is __________. A) a relativistic effect B) the ejection of electrons by a metal when struck with light of sufficient energy C) the darkening of photographic film when exposed to an electric field D) the production of current by silicon solar cells when exposed to sunlight E) the total reflection of light by metals giving them their typical luster 2) 3) Low-frequency electromagnetic fields with potential
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Na2CO3(s) + 2 HCl (aq) → 2NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2 (g)KA3 + KA1 : NaHCO3 (s) + HCl (aq) → NaCl (aq) + H2O (l) + CO2 (g)(e) Energy Na2CO3 (s) + 2 HCl (aq) + H2O (l) + CO2 (g)HKA2 / kJ H 2 x HKA3 2 NaCl (aq) + 2 H2O (l) + 2 CO2 (g) 2 NaHCO3 (s) + 2 HCl (aq)(f) Na2CO3(s) + 2 HCl (aq) → 2NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2 (g) [1] HKA2 = - P kJ NaHCO3 (s) + HCl (aq) → NaCl (aq) + H2O (l) + CO2 (g) [2] HKA3 = + Q kJ Reverse equation [1]2NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2 (g) → Na2CO3(s) + 2 HCl (aq)
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